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Acorn Arcade forums: News and features: Artex competition winner announced
 

Artex competition winner announced

Posted by Tim Fountain on 03:09, 30/12/2000 | ,
 
Artex have announced the winner of their TEK competition where entrants had to suggest the meaning of the "1608" in the game's title. The winning entry and a few of the other humourous suggestions can be found in the TEK section of Artex' website.
 
  Artex competition winner announced
  (15:01 30/12/2000)
  Tim Fountain (00:38 31/12/2000)
    Gunnlaugur Jonsson (17:13 1/1/2001)
      Jan Klose (21:39 3/1/2001)
        Gunnlaugur Jonsson (18:50 4/1/2001)
          Simon Challands (14:23 6/1/2001)
            Jan Klose (17:19 6/1/2001)
              Simon Challands (22:25 17/1/2001)
 
Jon Message #86828, posted at 15:01, 30/12/2000
Unregistered user So what does it mean then?
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Tim Fountain Message #86829, posted at 00:38, 31/12/2000, in reply to message #86828
Unregistered user I'm sure I've asked Jan that in the past, and I think he said that it just "sounded cool" :).
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Gunnlaugur Jonsson Message #86830, posted at 17:13, 1/1/2001, in reply to message #86829
Unregistered user Maybe they're keeping it secret for another competition :)
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Jan Klose Message #86831, posted at 21:39, 3/1/2001, in reply to message #86830
Unregistered user It *does* have an interesting meaning...
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Gunnlaugur Jonsson Message #86832, posted at 18:50, 4/1/2001, in reply to message #86831
Unregistered user ...but you're withholding it to keep people interested?
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Simon Challands Message #86833, posted at 14:23, 6/1/2001, in reply to message #86832
Unregistered user Or perhaps it's been decided it does mean something, but no-one's decided quite what yet.
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Jan Klose Message #86834, posted at 17:19, 6/1/2001, in reply to message #86833
Unregistered user Wrong; it means something extremely scary, and as we are nice people here at Artex, we don't want you to be afraid. :-)
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Simon Challands Message #86835, posted at 22:25, 17/1/2001, in reply to message #86834
Unregistered user It must be the price we're going to have to pay for it, then. :-)
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