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Scarface Winners [UPDATE]
Holy crap what a close contest! Our paint-your-face-win-Scarface dealio got some truly amazing entries and boasts some truly amazing finalists. Here's how the winners were chosen: readers voted on their two choices the day the finalists were announced. Votes made after June 22nd were not counted. Also, votes from readers who picked only one finalists were not counted. (I'm looking at you, DaveKap!) Editors votes were also taken into account. More » -
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Paint Your Face, Win Scarface. LAST DAY!!
This is it. Last day. We've been getting *tons* of amazing entries in our paint-your-face-win-Scarface contest. Some of them are expertly done and look incredibly professional. Some not. But that's okay! It's the spirit that counts. Take this entry from reader Cannedpasta, who writes: More » -
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Paint Your Face, Win Scarface Reminder
Our paint-your-face-win-Scarface contest keeps on keepin' on. Here's a Kratos from Vestafiregoddes, who points out, "Yes I am a grrl! A nice pretty grrl despite the angry look and goatee." Indeed! More » -
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Paint Your Face, Win Scarface Reminder
So, our paint-your-face-win-Scarface contest is in full swing! We've been getting loads of entries. Like this one, for example, from reader Jaimonster. His face is painted like Kankuro from Naruto. There's even a puppet in the pic! And who doesn't love puppets? Bravo. More » -
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Paint Your Face, Win Scarface
We've got two copies of Scarface for the Nintendo Wii that we are dying to give away. The game is based on the classic Brian De Palma film with Al Pacino and presents a hypothetical "What if Tony Montana survived?" question. Thing is, being mean bastards, we aren't going to just give these copies away. We're going to hold a contest. Here's the deal: paint your face (gaming themes get bonus points), snap a pic and send it to kotakucontest@gmail.com. The two best entries won't just get a free copy of Scarface. Oh no, they'll get INTERNET FAME. -
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Paint Your Face, Win Scarface
Kotaku really has the most creative readers. Really. So when we throw down the contest hatch, we know: you will impress us. We've got two copies of Scarface for the Nintendo Wii that we are dying to give away. The game is based on the classic Brian De Palma film with Al Pacino and presents a hypothetical "What if Tony Montana survived?" question. Thing is, being mean bastards, we aren't going to just give these copies away. We're going to hold a contest. Here's the deal: paint your face (gaming themes get bonus points), snap a pic and send it to kotakucontest@gmail.com by June 20th midnight EST. Kotaku-land will vote for the two best entries. Winners won't just get a free copy of Scarface. Oh no, they'll get INTERNET FAME. -
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Scarface: The Wii is Officialy Yours
A game that performed wildly beyond anyone's predictions, Scarface: The World is Yours is now officially set to release on the Wii this summer, and there's a big old press release after the jump to prove it. The game will feature the same story and overall experience that sold 1.5 million copies on other platforms, with optimized graphics and gameplay and of course, a whole new control scheme to take advantage of the wiimote and nunchuk setup. Says Cindy Cook, chief strategy and marketing officer of Vivendi games: More » -
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Scarface Skips 360, Goes To PSP
Vivendi issued a release the other day to let us know that Scarface: Money. Power. Respect. was coming to the PlayStation Portable. Oh, and that previously announced Xbox 360 version? Nixed. With the recent news that The Sopranos will also not make an appearance on Microsoft's next-gen console, that means gamers looking for a Hollywood gangster fix are going to have to settle for The Godfather. Ouch. More » -
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"Say Hello To My Little Friend!": Scarface Vocal Cast Announced
There's two kinds of mobsters: the upper-scale tuxedo-sporting Italian variety and the sweat oozing, coke-huffing, AK47-packing Cuban TYPE. Coincidentally enough, both kinds of mobsters were immortalized in celluloid by the thespian talents of Sir Al Pacino. Similarly, both The Godfather and Scarface are movie properties turned video games. More » -
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MySpace, Scarface Team Up To Launch Music Careers
Publisher Vivendi Universal Games and MySpace's record division, aptly named MySpace Records, have partnered to use Scarface: The World Is Yours to launch a budding, unsigned artists career. The MySpace community will vote on March 20th on the top 200 of the 48,000 (!) submissions to determine who makes the cut for the single open slot on the Scarface soundtrack. More »
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