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According to a fellow G.A.P. member, PSM issue 108 has a Playstation I.Q. test. If you get all 5 of them correct and you mail it in on a postcard with a response as to why you deserve a PS3, you could win one. Here are the questions:

1. Which one of these words does not belong?
a. Jade
b. Lum
c. Starkos
d. Pey'j
e. K-Bups

2. To unlock the bonus art gallery, Maximo had to collect four:
a. Kisses
b. Magic Keys
c. Amulets
d. Sword Shards
e. Gold Coin Bags

3. NEC interchannel released a single PS2 game in the states. What was it?
a. Makai Kingdom
b. Tube Slider
c. Phantom Brave
d. The Adventures of Cookie & Cream
e. Culdcept

4. Besides Rez, whitch other American-released game supports the Trance Vibrator Accessory?
a. Disaster Report
b. Final Fantasy X-2
c. Gran Turismo 4
d. Rygar: The Legendary Adventure
e. Fight Night 2004

5. Whitch of the following was not a radio station in GTA: Vice City?
a. Flash FM
b. Emotion 98.3
c. Fever 104
d. Radio Espantoso
e. Wave 103

I haven't gotten the issue yet, so I can double check the questions. If anyone has the issue and can provide the mailing list that would be great. :)

Edit:
Send in your postcards to:
PSM IQ Challenge
4000 Shoreline Court
Suite 400
South Sanfrancisco, CA 94080
 
I dunno about number 4 (I know it's supposed to be the right answer), i have the trance vibrator and Disaster Report, but I could never get the trance vibrator to work with the game.
 
1. B What's Lum from?
2. A Sorcerer's Kisses
3. E Culdcept came out in 2003
4. A Sega gives girls a reason to play games
5. C there is a fever 105.. not 104

Someone posted these on the G.A.P. site.
 
For those interested in the answer to the G.A.P. question:
The clues in 1 all reference Beyond Good and Evil.
Lums are from Rayman, the first game from the creator of Beyond Good and Evil, and also the more recent Peter Jackson's King Kong (Michael Ancel sp?).
 
[quote name='WebScud']Someone posted these on the G.A.P. site.[/QUOTE]

I was almost correct. I thought it was Esperanto, like the language.
 
i don't like the part that says "give a reason why you deserve one". theyre just gonna pick theyre favorite for the most part.
 
"I deserve a PS3 because it will be the best system in this upcoming generation in video gaming consoles. I deserve to win one from you because who else should don the best system other than the best magazine in history? Everytime I get my magazine in the mail, I set it down by the fire and make sweet love to it. Aye, we lube up a bit, I take out the inserts, and we have sensual intercourse, with me always finishing from behind so the pages don't stick together. Once we're done, I just hold it and cuddle it all night to my bosom. I would do this with the PS3 if I received one, and if the firewire port was big enough. I only makes the love to the best of them."
 
Cool contest, but I'm not even going to bother to enter.

Seeing this contest reminds me of the days of old... remember when a contest like this would've been remotely challenging? Like, when you couldn't just:
- log onto GameFAQs, post on a topic on the game's board, repeat 4 times, mail the letter
OR
- check a FAQ
OR
- Google it and find your answer in minutes


...and the subsmissions to the contest would've probably been way fewer?


Something I miss about the days of old school gaming is that there are so few gaming roadblocks now-a-days. You got stuck in a game back then, and you had to search high-and-low or call a hotline and pay $7 a minute. Now, you can just log onto GameFAQs and get your answer in 2 seconds. Now granted, nobody forces you to look up the answer, but at least I didn't have to resist the temptation as a kid. ;_;

Or how secrets used to be secrets, and you didn't have them all spoiled for you discussing the game, you know?


Sorry for going off on a tangent and ranting.
 
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