And holy

ing shit, I ask if people are interested in something that should be pretty simple and straight forward and you guys flip it on its head and make it into the most complicated

ing thing on this site that's somehow now at risk of violating laws and shit. Stop overthinking it guys.
- A month before the contest, we have a poll to determine the game people would be interested in. Assuming the contest starts for September, we would have the poll in August. It doesn't have to be just new releases, there can be other games of various prices ranges.
- Say Destiny gets picked: there would be 60 spots to pick, each spot sells for $1 to total $60. Say some $20 game gets picked, then we can have 20 spots for $1 each or sell spots for cheaper....say $0.50 each. This is something that can be worked out beforehand.
- One person does not have to be in charge of the entire thing. There can be a committee, we can even use an RNG to determine the winner and record it via video if people are that skeptical.
- I suggested four winners for the simple fact that people may be more interested in playing if they knew there was more than one winner. We can have one winner if that's what people want.
-I don't approve of the game being a physical game shipped to someone's house. Mostly I don't like the idea of someone like Eldritch winning a copy of Destiny, and just flipping it for store credit at a Best Buy or Gamestop. This isn't something for people to make money off, it's a fun little thing to possibly get a game for super cheap.
- There would be a possibility of someone changing the password on the account the game is bought under, but with one winner this wouldn't really be a problem. With two winners, if one is reporting the password is changed, they would know who did it. Neither winner should be selling the account details to other people. Someone could host the account for the two winners, send the info, and they can change the password to something they agree on.
But if something like this is illegal or whatever, then there's really no point to keep talking about it.