Doritos and Mountain Dew are offering PAX Prime attendees the chance to win one of 6 Xbox One consoles this Sunday at 9pm.
The general public can also win their very own Xbox One console in November by redeeming codes off the back of Doritos and Mountain Dew products. These are then transformed into the form of online currency, to be used in auctions to try and win a console for themselves.
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What are the ethics of expending massive amounts of capital, energy, and man hours on not even a worse version of a game from 30 years ago, but a vague impression of it? These are the questions PCGamer's Ted Litchfield pondered after having gotten motion sickness playing a game for the second time in my life with Microsoft's Copilot AI research demo of Quake 2.
Well I hope nobody wanted to go to school to learn programming games with hopes of working their way up. Microsoft is hell bent on destroying gaming.
That really does look like a bad rip-off of Quake, just because you could do something, doesn't mean you should. Plus, it that demo video looked stuttery to me.
This contest is almost like a bad parody of the Xbox brand.
oh come on now xbots. you cant be serious. this is so fucking shameful.
Once again M$ is lowering the bar for gaming well past Miley Cyrus VMA awards vomit feast jaunt!
I really like the X1, but i really dont want to harm my body by flushing dorito's with mountain dew, the two deadliest poisons known to mankind.
You can't please everyone, I've already realized that anything to do with X1 on this site is instantly going to be torn apart by little kids, haha.
Its a contest/promotion, good grief people. There have only been 10 million of these in the past 10 years. They did about the exact same thing with the 360 release. If you dont want to take part in the promotion, I'm sure you can figure out how to not get involved