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    Guy Wins $1,000,000 for Perfect Game in MLB 2K10
    by Jane McEntegart , May 6, 2010

    " 2K Games loses a million dollars in less than a day.

    2K Games launched a contest in conjunction with the release of Major League Baseball 2K10: the first person to pitch a perfect game would win a million dollars. With a prize that big, you'd think pitching a perfect game was damn near impossible. At least, that's what the folks at 2K Games must have thought.

    However, it would seem Wade McGilberry of Mobile, Ala., figured otherwise. CNBC reports that the 24-year-old purchased the game at midnight when it came out. Wade and his wife debated whether or not he should call in sick to work and get stuck into the game right away. In the end McGilberry went to work. The 401K record keeper got home at four in the afternoon and logged into his Xbox Live account, a necessary step to record the time of his perfect game. Another requirement was video verification so Wade set up his webcam in front of his television.

    After five failed attempts, Mr. McGilberry was probably getting used to hitting the reset button. Then, on his sixth attempt, and in less than 90 minutes, Wade pitched a perfect game. He submitted the tape to 2K Games and called his wife and told her, "Honey, I'm done. I don't need to play anymore."

    His wife was skeptical, positive that a college kid who hadn't had to go to work or class that day would have beaten him to the prize money. But no one had. 2K Games had to write a check for $1,000,000 less than 24 hours after the game went on sale, and according to CNBC, because insurance companies couldn't possibly come up with the odds of throwing a perfect game, 2K Games didn't take any insurance out.

    Down $1 million, 2K Games says it was worth it and that the game sold better than last year's title. "We're very happy to give the money away," Jason Argent, vice president of marketing for 2K Sports told CNBC. "This was something innovative we dreamed up and we were really able to make some noise in the marketplace." "

    Source: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/2K-...K10,10363.html

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    Wow! Lucky guy.. not so lucky 2k games haha

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    Fantastic! They really should have taken out the insurance as anything is possible!

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    I wonder what would happen if he actually called sick to the work

    Quote Originally Posted by Oluwa View Post
    Wow! Lucky guy.. not so lucky 2k games haha
    well they got a great advertisement, so they are not so unlucky.

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    Lucky shot. Good for u wade. Bad for u 2K Games lol

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    Lucky bastard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Sushi View Post
    "We're very happy to give the money away," Jason Argent, vice president of marketing for 2K Sports cried down the phone to CNBC. "
    I've amended Mr Argent's reply to something more realistic...
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    I'd comment further but it would obviously be like trying to reason with a dung beetle.

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    i'm gutted well done to him though, I would love a million squid!

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    Honestly, this isnt as bad for the company as it might seem.
    If they can get increased publicity and advertisement for the game and only lose $1,000,000 (pennies on the dollar for companies like them), it is a win-win situation. Some guy gets 1 million, the company sells 1 million more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xuxoxux View Post
    Honestly, this isnt as bad for the company as it might seem.
    If they can get increased publicity and advertisement for the game and only lose $1,000,000 (pennies on the dollar for companies like them), it is a win-win situation. Some guy gets 1 million, the company sells 1 million more.
    I think the goal was to dangle a million bucks like a carrot to encourage games sells but the carrot was taken in less than 24 hours. Personally, I would buy a baseball game every 3 or 4 years only for the roster change since the game is basically identical to previous years.

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