Saturday, July 24, 2010

THE EYE OF JUDGMENT LEGENDS competition winners announced

Find out who won some fantastic prizes and check out the entries from THE EYE OF JUDGMENT LEGENDS competition.

Fans of THE EYE OF JUDGMENT LEGENDS on PSP have been getting creative and designing their own creature cards, inspired by the game's original artwork.

Watanabe-san, the game's developer, has looked through the entries and picked his favourites, based on the design, creativity and imagination of each card. The winning design is Luna Light, submitted by Rosa Rodriguez from Portugal.

"Both the illustration and the ability are really amazing," said Watanabe-san. "It looks like it becomes enormous immediately and would dominate the battlefield by projecting its giant figure onto a dome made with water."

Rosa wins a figurine of Taurus Monolith, which has been specially created for her using a 3D printer. She will also receive a large-scale copy of her card signed by Watanabe-san, who was really impressed with all of the designs submitted for the competition.

"Seeing all the cards seemed to bring new perspective to The Eye of Judgment series, and we enjoyed so much judging each card and thinking what the game would be like if the card was implemented."

Watanabe-san chose Ancient Mirror as second place, designed by Gerrit Mrzke of Germany.

"We never conceived this idea. A mirror motif will generate new aspects to the battle strategy. When it dies, it breaks into pieces, so the creature reflected in this mirror might get damaged, too."

Gerrit receives a PSP-3000 system, along with a large-scale copy of the Ancient Mirror card, signed by Watanabe-san.

Eight runners-up will each receive a voucher code entitling them to THE EYE OF JUDGMENT LEGENDS downloads from PlayStation Store, along with a large-scale copy of their card, signed by Watanabe-san

Check out all of the winning designs in the screenshot gallery above, and visit eu.playstation.com/psn/competitions for the chance to win more great prizes.



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