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Fri 15/10/04 at 16:19
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"Movie Maniac!!!"
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Please, anyone whos ever won gameaday, please give me advice I really want to win gameaday. Please give me your expert advice. SOME OF YOU HAVE WON OVER 30 TIMES......... HOW DO YOU DO IT. PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO MAKE A WINNING SUBMISSION
Fri 15/10/04 at 16:19
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"Movie Maniac!!!"
Posts: 167
Please, anyone whos ever won gameaday, please give me advice I really want to win gameaday. Please give me your expert advice. SOME OF YOU HAVE WON OVER 30 TIMES......... HOW DO YOU DO IT. PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO MAKE A WINNING SUBMISSION
Fri 15/10/04 at 16:21
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By not whining and writing decent stuff.
Fri 15/10/04 at 17:02
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"America, _ yeah!!"
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This is the Ps1/Ps2 forum not the scrounging minks forum.
Fri 15/10/04 at 17:04
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"Too Orangy For Crow"
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Ahhh, zzzz. Your reviews are hilariously funny. Not going to win, but funny all the same. :)
Fri 15/10/04 at 17:10
"Was the man of marz"
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zzzz, these people arn't gonna tell you. I havn't one yet but its seems to be the longest, well written reviews which win Gad. Basically, write in paragraphs with no typos and good spelling plus try to give an insight to someone who is thinking of purchasing the game.

Just between me and you, notice the amount of submits compared to the amount of wins isn't that great, so don't spend too long writing your review and also just my opinion- it helps if your popular in the forums

Just read one of your reviews, maybe if you looked at the game as a whole, gameplay, graphics etc rather than going on about unrelavent stuff
Fri 15/10/04 at 17:14
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"Too Orangy For Crow"
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They don't necessarily have to be long, just well written and relevant. Obviously don't copy them from other sites because you will get caught.

Just cut out the typos and be honest about the game. It's your opinion after all.
Fri 15/10/04 at 17:15
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"END OF AN ERA"
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I have some good advice...

Care to discuss it over a game of pool grandprix?
Fri 15/10/04 at 17:20
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"Too Orangy For Crow"
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I've got dinner in a sec. After that maybe.
Fri 15/10/04 at 17:21
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"END OF AN ERA"
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ok
Fri 15/10/04 at 18:08
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Posts: 9,494
I've won 23 times, and I can give you some good pointers

- Make your review interesting to read. Simply stating all the information about the game and then saying its good and the person should buy it will not help much unless it's a really quiet day for GAD entries. I don't want to sound like I'm boasting, but read my Mario kart Double Dash review. It won GAD a few days ago and I feel it's a good example of how you push your review up to the GAd standard rather than being boring
- Write loads. I was fortunate to win quite early after I started trying, but it still took me about 30 reviews to get into the full swing of it, I guess my first GAD was lucky. Basically review every game you've owned and played.
- Don't review games just from reading magazine reviews. I've tried this a few times when I wanted to win because I especially wanted a certain game, and it doesn't work, you just can't have the same kind of style when your copying facts from a magazine.
- Keep your review varied. If you focus on one aspect of the game your review won't be so good, you have to pick like 5 or 6 factors of the game and write a short bit about each one, so the reader has a clear idea what the game is like
- A good introduction and conclusion is always nice. Keep the conclusion short and sweet, just emphasising the key points you want to make about the product. Try and research a little about the game to, if you read a videogames mag every month this should be sufficient. This way you can make your intro factual and interesting. If you just put 'This game is a racing game and it features Mario', it won't look so good. Again refer to my Mario Kart review because that's got a good example of how to start a review.

And the best bit of advice I can give:

- Until you've started to write loads of reviews and won a few times, write all your reviews in Word and don't submit them for a few days after you've written them. You may get ideas in your head of cool sentences to add, and it's just wise to keep adding to your review and seeing if there's any weak parts, and if so try and replace them with something else. Don't submit your review until you've read it through a lot of times and are totally satisfied with it.

Good luck trying to win GAD! Be patient, and practice, and take as much of my advice as possible.

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