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4/27/2005 5:53:14 PM
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Halo 2 Worldwide Tournament : USA

The Halo 2 Worldwide Tournament is a global event spanning all 24 regions where Xbox Live is offered. Each regional champion will clash in a worldwide showdown for the crown of World's Best Halo 2 Player as well as a bounty of cool prizes. The U.S. qualifier portion is set to begin next week. Player who are interested in competing should hustle and get registered ASAP. Anyone 18 and over can register by either visiting a Gamestop retail store or stopping by www.GameStopStores.com. Time is ticking so hurry up and get signed up if you want a shot at the title. What's at stake? Well, besides the biggest of all bragging rights (only ONE person can ever claim they are THE Halo 2 World Champion), there are plenty of prizes up for grabs. Regional winners will receive a limited edition half-size Master Chief statue, a personalized Xbox Live Halo 2 Championship sweatshirt, a plaque, a Samsung Camcorder AND $500 in cash. WOW. The overall global champion will aslo receive a 50' Samsung Flat Screen DLP HDTV, a Samsung DVD Player/Recorder, a personalized Xbox Live Halo 2 World Champion trophy featuring a 24k gold Halo 2 game disc AND $1,500 in cash. Damn, I wonder if Bungie employees are permitted to enter.... More information can be found at Xbox.com (we can't seem to find it at the moment but a link will be posted once we get one). Please note that we (Bungie Studios) have little to no involvement in the actual tournament so we are unable to provide support or answer tournament related questions. We'll do our best to keep you informed of late breaking events. For now, hurry up and get yourself registered or risk missing out on this epic event.

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  • The Samsung 50 inch DLP TV that they are offering as a prize sucks. There is a delay when you play video games on it. I bought one a couple weeks before Halo 2 came out and thought it would be the best TV ever, but it turned out to be complete junk since there is a delay when playing video games. When I called Samsung to report that I had a defective TV, they said they admitted that they had a problem with DLP TV's when playing video games. I went on to buy a 50 LCD TV from Hitachi that play perfectly. Not a bad prize as long as you are not going to playing video games on it.

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