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NVIDIA T-Shirt Challenge

elinormarieelinormarie Registered User new member
edited September 2010 in PAX Archive
Does anyone know where to get the punches for the T-Shirt Challenge? I could only find 2. One at Dead rising 2 and one at Rift. I believe those were both near the capcom space but I could be wrong. Please post if you know where to find these, Thank you!

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  • Slipstream0Slipstream0 Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    i know one is MSI, though I dont know where theyre at.

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  • RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    I saw a group get punches on the secret level.

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  • elinormarieelinormarie Registered User new member
    edited September 2010
    UPDATE So I have found 3 punches One is at Booth 854 the evga booth. One is at Rift next to the guild wars booth and one is at the left for dead 2 booth.

    Here are the hints

    This NVIDIA partner makes grafic cards, motherboards, a 3d all-in-one PC, and a 3D Gaming notebook. ANSWER: Unknown, might be on the hidden level.

    The "Dead" will "Rise" for the 2nd time, except now with blood-spattering 3d grphics powered by NVIDIA ANSWER dead rising 2

    An enormous Life Rift has torn into our reality ans has descended from the ceiling! You'll know it when you see it. ANSWER Rift Near the Guild Wars 2 booth.

    This booth is overrun with E-DNA. Gather your friends and battle against hords of mutated creatures! ANSWER Unknown

    This NVIDIA Graphic card partner uses FTW (for the win) line up of product branding. ANSWER booth 854 evga

    Who is the maker of the award winning AMP! Edition factory overclocked graphic cards for the GTX 4xx Fermi series? ANSWER unknown

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  • GeeCeeGeeCee Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Who is the maker of the award winning AMP! Edition factory overclocked graphic cards for the GTX 4xx Fermi series? ANSWER unknown

    That would be Zotac.

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  • big haircutbig haircut Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    #1 is at the MSI booth, on the hidden level

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  • thetelevisi0nthetelevisi0n Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    UPDATE So I have found 3 punches One is at Booth 854 the evga booth. One is at Rift next to the guild wars booth and one is at the left for dead 2 booth.

    Here are the hints

    This NVIDIA partner makes grafic cards, motherboards, a 3d all-in-one PC, and a 3D Gaming notebook. ANSWER: Unknown, might be on the hidden level.

    The "Dead" will "Rise" for the 2nd time, except now with blood-spattering 3d grphics powered by NVIDIA ANSWER dead rising 2

    An enormous Life Rift has torn into our reality ans has descended from the ceiling! You'll know it when you see it. ANSWER Rift Near the Guild Wars 2 booth.

    This booth is overrun with E-DNA. Gather your friends and battle against hords of mutated creatures! ANSWER Unknown

    This NVIDIA Graphic card partner uses FTW (for the win) line up of product branding. ANSWER booth 854 evga

    Who is the maker of the award winning AMP! Edition factory overclocked graphic cards for the GTX 4xx Fermi series? ANSWER unknown

    First one is MSI on hidden level
    Fourth is Dark Spore
    Last is Zotac

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  • elinormarieelinormarie Registered User new member
    edited September 2010
    Thanks all. I eventualy figured it out. Took me a while to find the hidden level. I had to ask 3 inforcers how to get there. Pax was awsome like always

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  • NovaFlaresNovaFlares Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    grabbed mine from a Starcraft game. Shoutout to the awesome guy i played at the Nvidia booth

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  • Sgt SupermanSgt Superman Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Did anyone get , or see them give away, prizes while walking around for wearing the shirt? I saw them give away stuff at their booth, but never saw them walking around giving stuff away.

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  • XarthanXarthan Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    I saw the announcer dude hanging around the Assassin's Creed booth with a bunch of postcards, but the Bungie at Just Dance 2 noise drew me away.

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  • just0nejust0ne Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Did anyone get , or see them give away, prizes while walking around for wearing the shirt? I saw them give away stuff at their booth, but never saw them walking around giving stuff away.

    I wore my shirt which I worked a couple hours to get (because I kept missing the Dead Rising 2 booth for some weird reason....) But anyway, I wore my shirt to their booth for some of their giveaways, but it was ridiculous. Tons of big guys there crowding around a tiny booth, and constantly being harassed by Enforcers for us to shift the Horde of people off to one side or the other, when there simply wasn't enough space.

    Then they threw out extra shirts for anyone who didn't already WORK THEIR BUTT OFF to go and get one, so they could participate in the giveaway too. So, I put up with that too, because I wouldn't want anyone to go through the same experience I did trying to find the Dead Rising booth (could have been the same for any booth, I guess.)

    Then it got worse, they actually picked weird random stuff that people in the audience may or may not be able to participate with... like, anyone who has a pack of gum, can compete for this prize... anyone who has a lighter in their pocket, can compete for this prize... Any Girls in the audience? Ok you automatically get this prize, etc.... We're talking about Keyboards, mouses, 3D glasses sets, Video Cards, etc... for the prizes.

    And then you would have to exert yourself in some sort of physical challenge to actually win. Such as the most jumping jacks done in 30 seconds. They made people do some push-ups. and by this point I was pretty fed up, realizing there was no way I would 'randomly' be selected to participate because my pockets were COMPLETELY EMPTY and I WAS NOT A GIRL.

    BUT GUESS WHAT? I worked hard to get that T-shirt to be eligible to compete. So, thanks a lot for not narrowing down the competition to the people who actually worked for it to begin with.
    I will say, however, that I did enjoy the little scavenger hunt, and I do like the T-Shirt, and I am happy they let me exchange my 2XL down to a Large that will actually fit me. (They asked me what size I wanted, but still gave me a 2XL for some reason. So I had to go back and ask.) But I hate to say it felt like putting my money (time==money) into a fixed lottery. Like buying a lottery ticket, and being told that I can't collect because somebody else has the same lottery ticket, plus they have a pack of gum and can do jumping jacks faster than you.

    Entertaining? It would have been entertaining if there wasn't 200 people crowded around that tiny booth.

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  • XarthanXarthan Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    just0ne wrote: »
    Did anyone get , or see them give away, prizes while walking around for wearing the shirt? I saw them give away stuff at their booth, but never saw them walking around giving stuff away.

    I wore my shirt which I worked a couple hours to get (because I kept missing the Dead Rising 2 booth for some weird reason....) But anyway, I wore my shirt to their booth for some of their giveaways, but it was ridiculous. Tons of big guys there crowding around a tiny booth, and constantly being harassed by Enforcers for us to shift the Horde of people off to one side or the other, when there simply wasn't enough space.

    Then they threw out extra shirts for anyone who didn't already WORK THEIR BUTT OFF to go and get one, so they could participate in the giveaway too. So, I put up with that too, because I wouldn't want anyone to go through the same experience I did trying to find the Dead Rising booth (could have been the same for any booth, I guess.)

    Then it got worse, they actually picked weird random stuff that people in the audience may or may not be able to participate with... like, anyone who has a pack of gum, can compete for this prize... anyone who has a lighter in their pocket, can compete for this prize... Any Girls in the audience? Ok you automatically get this prize, etc.... We're talking about Keyboards, mouses, 3D glasses sets, Video Cards, etc... for the prizes.

    And then you would have to exert yourself in some sort of physical challenge to actually win. Such as the most jumping jacks done in 30 seconds. They made people do some push-ups. and by this point I was pretty fed up, realizing there was no way I would 'randomly' be selected to participate because my pockets were COMPLETELY EMPTY and I WAS NOT A GIRL.

    BUT GUESS WHAT? I worked hard to get that T-shirt to be eligible to compete. So, thanks a lot for not narrowing down the competition to the people who actually worked for it to begin with.
    I will say, however, that I did enjoy the little scavenger hunt, and I do like the T-Shirt, and I am happy they let me exchange my 2XL down to a Large that will actually fit me. (They asked me what size I wanted, but still gave me a 2XL for some reason. So I had to go back and ask.) But I hate to say it felt like putting my money (time==money) into a fixed lottery. Like buying a lottery ticket, and being told that I can't collect because somebody else has the same lottery ticket, plus they have a pack of gum and can do jumping jacks faster than you.

    Entertaining? It would have been entertaining if there wasn't 200 people crowded around that tiny booth.

    I totally agree, after I got all my punches the "gathering" was happening, afterwards they just asked me what size I wanted without the card. GHA!!!

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