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"Arc The Lad: End of Darkness" Mini-game and Contest

By Roger Altizer, About.com

Who: Namco Hometek Inc. is sponsoring the Arc The Lad: End of Darkness Contest
What: "Arc The Lad: End of Darkness" mini-game contest challenges players to match combinations of 25 of the game's playable characters within a given amount of time. Make a wrong decision and your allotted amount of time decreases. Match them all and you could win. Sound easy? Give it a shot! You'll know on the spot if you are a winner or not. Tip: ignore the top and bottom rows.
When: Now! The Arc The Lad contest runs through July 14th.
Where: You can take the "Arc The Lad: End of Darkness" challenge at: http://www.hypemakers.net/arc-game/remote/registration.php for a chance to win. Warning: You must register to enter.
Prize: Win a PlayStation 2 network adaptor and a copy of "Arc The Lad: End of Darkness." Prizes are limited. Winners are notified instantly and all entries must be received by 7/14/05.
Arc The Lad: End of Darkness Goes Online: With "Arc The Lad: End of Darkness'" new online component, gamers can now experience 4-on-4 multiplayer and 4-player co-op modes spanning hundreds of maps.

"Arc The Lad: End of Darkness" is an action-packed RPG with complete online AND offline experiences. When a young man realizes his skills as a hunter, he weaves a remarkable journey that will ultimately pit civilization against nature. For the first time, the "Arc The Lad" series goes real-time, and players fight vigorously through action-packed missions to unlock an all-star cast of 24 characters from the series. They then take characters online in 4-on-4 deathmatch or 4-player co-op mode to collect items and magic and build up their characters for ultimate replayability.

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