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Microsoft and AMD Conclude Vanishing Point Game With a Bang

Steven Parker   on 30 January 2007 - 10:17 · 6 comments & 3300 views

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To celebrate the upcoming consumer release of the Windows Vista™ operating system, AMD and Microsoft Corp. have launched “Vanishing Point,” the largest puzzle game in the world. Although many clues have been disclosed online, parts of the puzzle are being revealed at real-world events, including a first-ever takeover of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino fountains, cryptic skywriting messages, and projections appearing on iconic structures around the world. These spectacular sights have driven millions of people to find out more, with hopes of winning the grand prize: a trip to space. Today at 6 p.m. PST, the final real-world event will reveal more clues through an amazing spectacle: an incredible fireworks show at Seattle’s Gas Works Park.

“Vanishing Point” raises the stakes in online games with tougher challenges, bigger rewards and events scheduled around the globe. Players worldwide are competing for nearly a half-million dollars in prizes, and the eventual winner will secure a ride to space courtesy of Rocketplane Limited Inc.

“Vanishing Point” challenges players to work together to solve an international game, drawing clues from spectacular events at various locations to decipher online puzzles. The action hinges on the true identity of the mysterious Microsoft Puzzle Master.

Representatives will be available on site to discuss the game, the grand prize and the roles that Microsoft, Windows Vista and AMD play in the game. Online conversations about “Vanishing Point” can be found at http://www.technorati.com/search/vanishing+point+game. More information, official rules and coverage of the offline events are available at http://vanishingpointgame.com.

News source: Microsoft PressPass
Link: Vanishing Point Game @ Neowin

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#1 Shadow XL on 30 Jan 2007 - 10:43
this happened a few days ago, did it not?
#2 dmurfin on 30 Jan 2007 - 11:25
Yeah, this happened 3 days ago, 27th Jan, see PressPass site!!
#3 agentleman on 30 Jan 2007 - 15:34
Old news. New news is that the game ends tonight. Whatever shall we do after that?! <---Interrobang, for those in the know.
#4 yanger on 30 Jan 2007 - 15:41
you know what will happen.... people will use this design and create more online puzzles... who knows prizes won't be as great as a trip to space anymore.... could start getting interesting from here on...
(1 reply) #5 peachey on 30 Jan 2007 - 22:40
Won't the person that wins the space trip get screwed over because they have to inculde it on their tax return?
#5.1 Zyphrax on 31 Jan 2007 - 13:36
Tax part is covered by Microsoft

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