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July 27, 2003 - Winner Selected!
Dennis Debro has selected Jason
Dvorak's label as the winning entry in the Climber 5 Label Contest!
Jason will receive an autographed copy of Climber 5 for
his efforts, and his label will emblazon the game as it makes its
debut at the Austin Gaming
Expo in July.
Congratulations to Jason Dvorak and thanks to
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Climber 5 is a port by Dennis Debro of an Atari 8-bit computer
game that originally appeared in COMPUTE! magazine back in 1987. In Climber
you play the role of a baseball player. The baseball has been hit to the
upper rafters of a building under construction. Your job is to climb the
ladders and retrieve the ball. Of course, there are obstacles along the
way that you need to avoid or you lose a life and must start over at the
bottom right corner. Once you successfully retrieve the ball, the level
changes and becomes more difficult. You can view a screenshot from the
original Atari 8-bit version (which you can see here)
and can read the original COMPUTE! article here.
AtariAge and Dennis Debro are sponsoring a contest to create original
label artwork for Climber 5. This label artwork will appear
on all copies of Climber 5, which will make its debut at
the Austin Gaming Expo on
July 26, 2003. This artwork will also be used on the cover of the manual
created for Climber 5. Dennis Debro has released a public
version of Climber 5, which you can download here.
The version released at AGE will be enhanced beyond this version, but
this binary will allow you to get a feel for the game as you scheme up
label ideas.
Here are Dennis' thoughts on a Climber 5 label,
"As for label art, anything goes. I am partial to the silver
label types used on Gravitar
(big name with Atari2600 in the upper right hand corner). I also like
the picture look of the Donkey
Kong manual and Alfred's
Challenge. I think something like that depicting the climber avoiding
a girder would be nice. Again, I'm open to any creativity though."
The winner of the contest will receive an autographed copy of Climber
5, as well as his or her name in the credits as listed in the manual.
The contest will run until Midnight (CST), Sunday, June 22nd,
2003. All submissions must be received by this time! After the contest
has ended, Dennis Debro will select one of the entries as the label to
be used for Climber 5.
Both a main label and an end label must be included with
your submission. For your label to be considered, please understand these
guidelines and conditions. Any questions may be directed to editor@atariage.com:
- Artwork - This is the most important aspect of the main label.
There are no restrictions for the artwork so you are free to create
anything your imagination (and artistic skills) can conjure up. This
artwork will also appear in the manual created for Climber 5.
- Climber 5 - The game's title must appear on main label and
end label.
- Copyright © 2003 Dennis Debro - This text must appear
on the main label.
- Clearly Legible Text - All text on the label must be clearly
legible at the size the label will be printed. Please keep this important
consideration in mind while you are designing your label.
- Multiple Submissions - While we will gladly accept multiple
submissions, we ask that each label be unique from your any previous
submissions in some significant fashion. We reserve the right to reject
labels that differ only in color or some other minor attribute from
previous entries. We will gladly replace previous submissions with new
entries if you so request.
- Use of Copyrighted Images - If you use any copyrighted images,
you must seek permission from the copyright holder before using that
image as part of your label. Likewise, any labels that use artwork from
a previously submitted label will be rejected.
- Permission to Reprint - By submitting an entry (or entries)
to this contest, you agree to allow AtariAge and/or Dennis Debro to
reproduce your submission(s) without your having to grant permission
or receiving compensation for the right to do so.
Labels should be saved in a non-lossy image format such as PNG, TIFF,
PCX, or BMP. If you need to save your image using JPEG for
some reason, please use a minimal amount of compression. In order for
the label to look good when printed, it should be saved at at 200dpi
or better. If you are concerned about large file sizes you can drop
us a line before mailing the file, but generally anything under 10MB
will not be a problem.
Please take care to make sure your label is proportioned correctly. You
may download these graphics to assist in this effort:
Please do not send your labels already attached to these templates, they
are provided only to help you properly frame your label. We will shrink
and crop your label to the correct size and place it on the templates
for inclusion on this page where others may view them. The original, high-resolution
submissions will be sent to Dennis Debro when the contest is complete.
Label submissions and questions about the contest must be sent to editor@atariage.com.
We will post submissions publicly on this page as we receive them. The
contest may also be discussed in our Contests
Forum. For some examples of labels submitted in our last 2600 label
contests, please visit the Qb
Label Contest Page, Gunfight
Label Contest Page and Mental
Kombat Label Contest Page.
Remember, the contest ends at Midnight (CST), Sunday, June 22nd, 2003!
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