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Acclaim name your baby Turok contest
Did anyone win this contest?
http://www.gaming-age.com/news/2002/8/27-93
http://www.gaming-age.com/news/2002/8/27-93
Is it a boy? Is it a girl? Is it a dinosaur hunter? While the latter is something that has never been said in a delivery room, it could easily become the phrase that pays $10,000 in U.S. savings bonds towards college tuition or other childhood expenses for one lucky family. Giving an entirely new meaning to Labor Day Weekend, Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. today announced its `Turok: Evolution' Labor Day contest that will award $10,000 to the first infant born on 9-1-02 and named `Turok' for one year by their parents. Contest details can be found online at www.turok.com/baby.
"Knowing how hard it is for parents to decide on a strong name for their child, we thought of an innovative way to solve this dilemma and help jump start their savings for the future," said Tom Bass, Senior Brand Manager at Acclaim. "While names like Michael and Hannah are very popular, they hardly instill fear in the hearts of playground bullies and closet monsters, and we're thrilled to give one lucky child the bold power of the Turok name."
Turok: Evolution Baby Naming Contest
For the first time, "pushing your luck" could mean $10,000! If you're a parent expecting a child with a due date on or around 9-1-02 and are willing to legally name your baby `Turok' for one year, visit www.turok.com/baby and pre-register for the contest. Out of the list of applicants, if your child is the first one born on Sunday, 9-1-02, then your brand new little dinosaur hunter, `Turok', will get $10,000 in U.S. Savings Bonds.
Winners must provide official proof of birth with time and date from a hospital within the United States. In addition, winners must also sign a legally binding intent form to name their child's first name "Turok". $10,000 in United States Series EE Savings Bonds will be awarded to the winner upon furnishing a valid birth certificate that clearly indicates the baby's first name as "Turok" to Acclaim Entertainment. Please visit www.turok.com/baby for the entire list of official contest rules and regulations.
Developed by Acclaim's world-renowned Austin Studio, Turok: Evolution is a prequel to the blockbuster franchise that has generated more than 6 million units and $250 million in sales worldwide. Featuring an entirely new game engine that was specifically designed for the next-generation gaming systems, Turok: Evolution is an epic adventure of exploration, treachery and war set against a backdrop of lush jungles, mysterious temples and the most realistic and deadly array of dinosaurs ever to be created in a video game. Acclaim is supporting the title with a multi-million dollar marketing campaign, including print, television, in-theater, radio and online advertising, contests and sweepstakes, and innovative retail and consumer product cross-promotions.
Turok: Evolution has been rated "Mature" by the Entertainment Software Rating Board, and will be available on 9-01-02 across all next-generation gaming platforms at suggested retail prices of $49.99. For more information about Turok: Evolution, please visit www.turok.com.
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The Shadowman PR stunt was mentioned in the attached, along with some other ones.
http://www.prstunts.co.uk/Acclaim.htm
http://www.prstunts.co.uk/Acclaim.htm
TUROK: EVOLUTION
One 25-year-old "gamer" claimed on July 18th that he was planning on breaking the world record for the longest time standing in line. What was he waiting for? The September 6th release of Turok: Evolution.
The gamer and his tent disappeared from his Oxford Street camp after two weeks queuing and a lot of publicity. Sources claim a bald man bundled him into an Acclaim vehicle at 4am on his last morning there and took him away to a dark room for de-briefing and a wad of cash.
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Those lucky lucky winners who changed their names to "Turok" by deed poll
Acclaim also devised a PR experiment which they named "Identity Marketing."
First they offered $10,000 for any parent willing to horribly scar their precious child by naming them "Turok".
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Acclaim then offered to pay gamers for the privilege of changing their names by deed poll to "Turok" for an entire year. It claimed the promotion was the idea of a Dr. Simeon Cantrell of Australia's Marketing Science Centre, author of a book called Market Their Pants Off.
Unfortunately, Dr. Cantrell doesn't exist and insterestingly the book's ISBN number was actually a book of knock-knock jokes.
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SHADOWMAN 2
On the release of it's Shadowman 2 game, Acclaim made a statement to say it would pay relatives of the recently bereaved in return for placing Shadowman 2 advertisements on headstones.
Acclaim insisted that it was a genuine offer and claimed that the marketing ideas for the game were valid. The firm went on to claim that "advertising on gravestones falls outside of codes of conduct and regulations of any formal advertising bodies".
Naturally, the story made every gaming website and mainstream paper and the Church of England was forced to issue a statement saying they would never allow any of its graveyards to be used in such a fashion. A spokesman for Acclaim's London office rejected the notion that this might be nothing more than a cynical media stunt.
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BURNOUT 2
To celebrate the release of the game Burnout 2 on October 11th in the UK, Acclaim offered to pay off any fines of any driver caught by speed cameras. A very irresponsible move, but very clever PR. Lovely.
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Point out to her that it's a common name in the nordic countries (I am afraid that you yourself will have to find something she can like about these countries).iwantvaliantcomics wrote:My wife is pregnant with our second and I'm really pushing Magnus. It's on the shortlist (but I fear it won't win). I also suggested Gilad and Ivar but those were immediately shot down.
It's a royal name if that helps any. It's also the translation of great, as in Carolus Magnus = Charles the Great = Charlemagne.
Several athletes and even two winners of World's Strongest Man are named Magnus (Magnus Samuelsson and Magnus ver Magnusson).
Will Farrell named his son Magnus.
And there's also the comic book character...
Good luck!
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It's Jadzia, isn't it?iwantvaliantcomics wrote:We're picking a name from one of my other geek obsessions: Star Trek. Although I did suggest Leeja.Daniel Jackson wrote:Hmm...or perhaps Willow.tmcneil82 wrote:Leeja?
My wife refuses to entertain the possibility of naming a daughter Jadzia. Or K'eylehr.
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Close! Nerys, which is also Welsh.Chiclo wrote:It's Jadzia, isn't it?iwantvaliantcomics wrote:We're picking a name from one of my other geek obsessions: Star Trek. Although I did suggest Leeja.Daniel Jackson wrote:Hmm...or perhaps Willow.tmcneil82 wrote:Leeja?
My wife refuses to entertain the possibility of naming a daughter Jadzia. Or K'eylehr.
Our son is named Zefram.