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Sun 04/11/01 at 09:57
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check this out, the winners of the "what would YOU do for a gamecube?" competition, enjoy!Topping off a month-long online contest asking contestants "What would YOU do for a Nintendo GameCube?", Nintendo awarded five of its most devoted fans a Nintendo GameCube(TM) before it hits stores on November 18. Corey Olcsvary beat out four other finalists from across the nation to become the contest's grand prize winner with the most creative and wacky stunt -- he became a human "Pikmin" character from the upcoming Nintendo GameCube Pikmin video game by shaving his head, donning a leaf, painting himself blue and munching on a bowl of "Pikmin food" including live worms and crickets. Fans submitted more than 17,000 entries to the "What would YOU do for a Nintendo GameCube?" contest through the newly launched official Nintendo GameCube Web site, NintendoGameCube.com. Olcsvary was awarded a Nintendo GameCube, a Game Boy Advance(TM), a video game software package and $5,000 in cash. Other finalists performed creative stunts at the event including:

- First runner up Jason Siler, age 26 from Illinois, proposed to his girlfriend dressed as Nintendo's Mario character while his girlfriend was wearing a Princess Peach costume.

- Second runners up Lizzy Joseph, age 16 from Arizona, ate a Nintendo GameCube-sized replica of uncooked Spam, cat food and chocolate syrup; and Matthew Knapp, age 16 from Wyoming, painted a Nintendo GameCube logo using only his tongue and various condiments.

- Fourth runner up Jeffrey Hildack, age 24 from New York, juggled several previous generation Nintendo game systems dressed as Mario while whistling the Mario theme.

slik ~_~
Mon 12/11/01 at 20:21
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I starting saving up money for a gamecube, i've got £80. How much will the gamecube cost? SR say £199 but electronics boutique say £129. i'm cofused....
Mon 12/11/01 at 16:22
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exactly what iv'e done, why can't more people see sense?
slik ~_~
Sun 04/11/01 at 18:57
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Well, I'd just get a job so that I can afford one... which is what I have done.

Sonic
Sun 04/11/01 at 18:48
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They chose the best stuff people wrote and flew em all out somewhere so they COULD do the things! Then they had to do what they wrote to get a GC!
Sun 04/11/01 at 16:03
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i entered that competition , but i cant remember what i wrote , but not once did it ask for evidence that these people actually did those stunts , well they didn't ask me anyway. so how do we know they actually did it ?
Sun 04/11/01 at 12:48
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"2+2 is 3 yeah?"
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(Correction) It does NOT come out till spring.
Sun 04/11/01 at 12:45
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"2+2 is 3 yeah?"
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i'd do anything for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sun 04/11/01 at 11:10
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Well thats devotion for you.
Sun 04/11/01 at 09:57
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check this out, the winners of the "what would YOU do for a gamecube?" competition, enjoy!Topping off a month-long online contest asking contestants "What would YOU do for a Nintendo GameCube?", Nintendo awarded five of its most devoted fans a Nintendo GameCube(TM) before it hits stores on November 18. Corey Olcsvary beat out four other finalists from across the nation to become the contest's grand prize winner with the most creative and wacky stunt -- he became a human "Pikmin" character from the upcoming Nintendo GameCube Pikmin video game by shaving his head, donning a leaf, painting himself blue and munching on a bowl of "Pikmin food" including live worms and crickets. Fans submitted more than 17,000 entries to the "What would YOU do for a Nintendo GameCube?" contest through the newly launched official Nintendo GameCube Web site, NintendoGameCube.com. Olcsvary was awarded a Nintendo GameCube, a Game Boy Advance(TM), a video game software package and $5,000 in cash. Other finalists performed creative stunts at the event including:

- First runner up Jason Siler, age 26 from Illinois, proposed to his girlfriend dressed as Nintendo's Mario character while his girlfriend was wearing a Princess Peach costume.

- Second runners up Lizzy Joseph, age 16 from Arizona, ate a Nintendo GameCube-sized replica of uncooked Spam, cat food and chocolate syrup; and Matthew Knapp, age 16 from Wyoming, painted a Nintendo GameCube logo using only his tongue and various condiments.

- Fourth runner up Jeffrey Hildack, age 24 from New York, juggled several previous generation Nintendo game systems dressed as Mario while whistling the Mario theme.

slik ~_~

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