Submitted by MCU10 on Fri, 2010-06-18 17:59

It's been a fun week here at NFS. We killed it at E3 by announcing our latest installment, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit. In the process we've been giving away limited edition NFS Ray-Bans sunglasses. We've seen 3 people win on Wednesday and 3 more yesterday, and today we're giving away 4 more pairs!
The winners are...
- @MWUK
- @karbonretro
- @abitnerdy
- @tamcho
Do enjoy your new sunglasses everyone, and thanks to everyone for participating (and there were A LOT of you!)
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karthik999
need for speed hatsoff
BullittTCM
Now that's weird.. I didn't know anyone can win who retweet everything a few minutes before the closing time. That's... silly. Doesn't matter now though. Hope you got some more somewhere and you'll give away those too.
UberSil
I have a massive request to EA.
Next year spend your money on better looking models or forgo the models all together. They look like they were hired based upon the fact that they'll let multiple men snort coke off of their belly after the show. But frankly, even in my most drug addled and alcohol induced state I still get shivers going up my spine when I look at them. They make me sure that they couldn't have any dark diseases simply because there's not enough organic matter comprising their forms. Seriously, did you hire T-800's to encourage people to check out the game? 'Cause if you did I would have forgone the extra cost and went with the skeletal version.
Also, Ray-Bans to encourage viral marketing? Simply allow people to chose from three cops, five street cars and one track. Then record their races and post that crap all over YouTube with titles like "Check this guy out! He can barrel roll!" and "Check out this! One car enters, three cars emerge!". Any which way about it, aviator style Ray-Bans would have worked better if the game was Need For Speed : Airplane edition. Offer up cool sunglasses. Perhaps something from D&G, Stella McCartney, or anything that doesn't look like it was perched on Tom Cruise's face circa 1984?
shadow15dc
the sunglasses thing was bullshit
UberSil
What's bullshit is that we had to participate in the most inane, stupid, self-involved form of communication since plastering your face on a shirt via the 1970's iron-on.