Get Ready For Your Close-up: "Game Head Call of Duty(R) 3: Challenge"

Posted Aug 21, 2006 at 9:26AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii, PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: Activision, Best Buy, Military, Spike TV
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Call of Duty 3


Your 15 minutes of fame is just getting warmed up.

Activision is teaming up with Spike TV and Best Buy to bring to the small screen the "Game Head Call of Duty(R) 3: Challenge"-- think of Survivor but amp it up with video gaming, and there you have it. The boot-camp style competition of survival and gaming  that will telecast as a tv special on Spike TV's "Game Head" on November 10, 2006, timed to the fall release of the Call of Duty 3 (Xbox 360, Wii, and PS3).

Interested? Gamers can apply by making a personal movie of up to five minutes long that explains why they should be chosen. Their pitch should be submitted to the Game Head: Call of Duty 3: Challenge. Activision will select 16 individuals to participate in the challenge. All videos and applications must be received by 11:59 p.m./PDT on September 4, 2006 to be considered.

The chosen contestants will be flown to a top secret military location where they will hit the virtual battlefields in Call of Duty 3 and complete real-life boot camp challenges. The intense competition will be filmed on location from September 20 - 22, 2006 for the television event that will telecast on Spike TV. Additionally, the winner will be awarded a Grand Prize package.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by jx1 - 2006-08-21 05:35
» AWSOME!

sounds great!

by Bearmon - 2006-08-21 08:01
» No more wars games, bastard!

I hate the games like this..wars wars wars I am getting sick of this wars games. They are craps and I hate guns and rockets and everything in it..stupid war games!!!!!!!!!! !!

by Bearmon - 2006-08-21 12:20
» Spike TV sucks!

Oh yeah, Spike TV is for an idiots people. I am male and I watched it and I do not understand Spike TV's way. They are dumbasses.

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