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Join us for the Granado Espada’s biggest Anniversary yet!
Granado Espada, is celebrating its first year in the Philippines with the GE Anniversary Black Party! And all of you are invited!
The Granada Espada Anniversary Black Party is happening this September 27, 2008 at the SMX Convention Center, Trade Halls 1 and 2.
Buy points to 20EP/GVC to join the much-awaited Clash of the Pioneers! What’s up for grabs? Three Second place winners will get a 9x10 Adelina Booty Searches, a Combat Manual 15 Days Expert, Training Manual 15 Days Expert, a Rabbit Hair lace and ultra-sweet e-Games Goody Bag. First place winners will get an Item of the Month*, 15x10 Adelina Booty Searches, Le Blanc , Combat Manual for 30 Days, a Training Manual 30 Days and and ultra-cool e-Games Goody Bag
So buy your EP/GVC points for the GE Anniversary Black party! But there’s more, We got the Newbie Level Race. Check out the mechanics below.
But we got offline events happening as well. We got fun activities like Faction/Server competition, a fan art and trivia contests, raffles and more!
And if you’re looking for the best GE in-game merchandise, well, we’ll make them available at the event as well!
Check out the details below.
So mark your calendars and get ready for GE’s first anniversary blowout party!
Only e-Games brings you the best gaming events.
Online Activities Mechanics
GE Tournament Clash of the pioneers >> 3 versus 3
Mechanics
Server: Internal Test Server
1. All terms and conditions of IAHGames Passport apply. This tournament is open for the test server only.
2. Each team will consist of 3 players. Players are not allowed to join multiple teams. Players found to be in multiple teams will have their teams immediately disqualified.
3. Players from each team will be using the pre-made accounts set by the Game Facilitators. They can choose their own MCC team/set of characters from the said account.
4. Each team/player will be using only the consumables provided by the Game Facilitators.
5. Players are to meet at the City of Auch – PvP Officer 10 minutes before the tournament starts.
6. There will be an allotment of 10 minutes for preparation and 5 minutes for the match.
7. Once the 5-minute time is up, it’s hands-off-the-keyboard. Any player with hands on the keyboard will automatically be disqualified.
8. The team to successfully exterminate all 9 characters of the opposing team will be pronounced the winner for that match.
9. In case of a “draw,” both teams will be required to play a “sudden death match.” Players are not allowed to change their character setup. First team to score a character-kill will be the winner of the match.
10. Warnings will be given for team displaying unsportsmanship behavior or not abiding by the rules and/or listening to the GMs/marshals. There will be disqualifications on the team who will receive 3 warnings and/or exploitation of any bugs and intentional disconnections during the match.
11. Finals Match will be best of 3
12. In case of system failures or disconnections, inform the marshals as soon as possible. If any players are disconnected before any engagement is made, the match will be restarted. The marshal is also responsible and monitor the match at all times in cases like this one.
13. Tournament fee is 20Ep/GVC unscratched.
Prizes:
1st Prize:
2nd Prize:
Newbie Level Race:
Mechanics:
Prizes:
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Cosplay Award
The GE gamer who comes wearing a GE themed costume will win a reward from the GE Team.
Prizes:
The Gathering
Trivia and Raffle:
Fan art contest
Mechanics:
Criteria for Judging:
Prizes:
1st Prize:
2nd Prize:
Have a Friend will win
Mechanics:
Attendees must be wearing black or any dark color shirts.
In-game item bundles for merchandize
GE Limited Edition Box
GE Jacket
GE Shirt
GE Tumbler
GE Ball pen
Malulufet na in-game items sa RAN Item Auction abot-kamay na!
Hindi kayo namamalik-mata, mga RANadeks! Heto na ang pagkakataon nyong magkaroon ng malulufet at astiging items through the RAN Item Auction!
Madaling-madali lang magkaroon ng pagkakataon para makakuha ng mga items na ito, mga ka-berks! Basahin ang mga sumusunod na mekaniks para malaman kung paano makakasali!
Ang astiging mekaniks:
At heto na ang pinakahihintay nyo…ang mga super sa lufet na Auction Items!
Item 1:
+9Def / +3Atk Swordsman Armor Set of Choice with +200HP, +1% HP Regen, +30% RV and +5% Hit Rate (each item)
Item 2:
+9Def / +3Atk Brawler Armor Set of Choice with +200HP, +1% HP Regen, +30% RV and +5% Hit Rate (each item)
Item 3:
+9Def / +3Atk Archer Armor Set of Choice with +200HP, +1% HP Regen, +30% RV and +5% Hit Rate (each item)
Item 4:
+9Def / +3Atk Shaman Armor Set of Choice with +200HP, +1% HP Regen, +30% RV and +5% Hit Rate (each item)
Get ready to speed up because Top Speed servers are now up until Monday! You can now register your own accounts and download the game client at http://topspeed.iahgames.com/.
Discuss anything about the game with your fellow Top Speeders at the official e-Games Forums, http://forums.e-games.com.ph
Gregory House, M.D., is a maverick medical genius who heads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey. Most episodes start with a cold open somewhere outside the hospital, showing the events leading to the onset of symptoms for that episode's main patient. The episode follows the team in their attempts to diagnose and treat the patient's illness.
House's nationally-renowned department typically only sees patients who have failed to receive a correct diagnosis, making the patient cases exceptionally complex and subtle. Furthermore, House resists cases that he does not find interesting. The medical cases featured are often rare but realistic, and described by Andrew Holtz, the author of The Medical Science of House, M.D., as "a conglomeration of all the worst things that can happen to people from all over the world, crammed into one little community."
The team arrives at diagnoses using the Socratic method and differential diagnosis, with House guiding the deliberations. House often discounts the information and opinions from his underlings, pointing out that their contributions have missed various relevant factors. The patient is usually misdiagnosed over the course of the episode and treated with medications appropriate to the misdiagnoses. This usually causes further complications in the patient, but in turn helps lead House and his team to the correct diagnosis by using the new symptoms.
Often the ailment cannot be easily deduced because the patient has lied about symptoms and circumstances. House frequently mutters, "Everybody lies," or proclaims during the team's deliberations: "The patient is lying," or "The symptoms never lie." Even when not stated explicitly, this assumption guides House's decisions and diagnoses.
Because House's theories about a patient's illness tend to be based on subtle or controversial insights, he often has trouble obtaining permission from his boss, hospital administrator Dr. Lisa Cuddy, to perform medical procedures he thinks are necessary, especially when the procedures themselves involve a high degree of risk or are ethically dubious.
Cuddy also requires House to spend time treating patients in the hospital's walk-in clinic; House's grudging fulfillment of this duty is a recurring subplot on the show. During clinic duty, House confounds patients with an eccentric bedside manner and unorthodox treatments, but impresses them with rapid and accurate diagnoses after seemingly not paying attention. Realizations made during some of the simple problems House faces in the clinic often help him solve the main case.
Episodes frequently feature the practice of entering a patient's house with or without the owner's permission in order to search for clues that might suggest a certain pathology. The creator, David Shore, originally intended for the show to be a CSI-type show where the "germs were the suspects," but has since shifted much of the focus to the characters rather than concentrating solely on the environment.
Another large portion of the plot centers on House's abuse of Vicodin to manage pain stemming from an infarction in his quadriceps muscle some years earlier, an injury that forces him to walk with a cane. House admits he is addicted to Vicodin, but says he does not have a problem because, "[The pills] let me do my job, and they take away my pain." His addiction has led two of his colleagues, doctors James Wilson and Lisa Cuddy, to encourage him to go to drug rehabilitation several times, but no attempts have successfully gotten House off the drug. Sometimes when House does not have access to Vicodin, or when he perceives the Vicodin alone is not enough to relieve his pain, he self-medicates with other narcotic pain relievers such as oxycodone and morphine.
House is in many respects a medical Sherlock Holmes. This resemblance is evident in various elements of the series' plot, such as House's reliance on psychology to solve a case, his reluctance to accept cases he does not find interesting, his drug addiction, home address (apartment 221B, the same number as Holmes' home), playing of an instrument, relationship with Dr. James Wilson (who parallels Dr. John Watson),and his encounter with a crazed gunman credited as "Moriarty", which is the same name as Holmes' nemesis. Also, series creator David Shore has said that Dr. House's name is meant as "a subtle homage" to Sherlock Holmes (i.e., homes).
PALO ALTO, California (Reuters) - Bigfoot remains as elusive as ever.
Results from tests on genetic material from alleged remains of one of the mythical half-ape and half-human creatures, made public at a news conference on Friday held after the claimed discovery swept the Internet, failed to prove its existence.
Its spread was fueled by a photograph of a hairy heap, bearing a close resemblance to a shaggy full-body gorilla costume, stuffed into a container resembling a refrigerator.
One of the two samples of DNA said to prove the existence of the Bigfoot came from a human and the other was 96 percent from an opossum, according to Curt Nelson, a scientist at the University of Minnesota who performed the DNA analysis.
Bigfoot creatures are said to live in the forests of the U.S. Pacific Northwest. An opossum is a marsupial about the size of a house cat.
Results of the DNA tests were revealed in an e-mail from Nelson and distributed at the Palo Alto, California, news conference held by Tom Biscardi, host of a weekly online radio show about the Bigfoot.
Also present were Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer, the two who say they discovered the Bigfoot corpse while hiking in the woods of northern Georgia. They also are co-owners of a company that offers Bigfoot merchandise.
Despite the dubious photo and the commercial interests of the alleged discoverers, the Bigfoot claim drew interest from Australia to Europe and even The New York Times.
Biscardi said the DNA samples may not have been taken correctly and may have been contaminated, and that he would proceed with an autopsy of the alleged Bigfoot remains, currently in a freezer at an undisclosed location.
(Reporting by Clare Baldwin in Palo Alto; writing by Jim Christie; editing by Mary Milliken and Peter Henderson)