Looking for a few good judges!

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As the Judge Coordinator for Golden Gameboy's Tournament, I'm looking for some volunteers to assist me. Basically I need some help with playing back and verifying any recordings submitted for the tourney games. You would handle 1-3 games depending on how many you can/want to judge and how many people actually sign up. I prefer if you're not playing in the contest, but it's OK if you're are. We'll sort out the process, requirements, things to look for, etc. within a week. For now, I just need some volunteers and perhaps which of the current top 20 games you'd like to judge. Thanks!

-- Pat (laffaye@ibm.net), June 22, 1999

Answers

What can Gameboy judge? Let's see... pending the finding of TG Settings...

Do Run Run, F1 Dream, Pac Man, and Puzzle De Pon

I think this way is probably a better way than the way I was doing it... See yall later :)

-- Gameboy9 (goldengameboy@geocities.com), June 23, 1999.


I could judge/verify as long as I can still play. I could judge any of the top 20 games.

-- Chris Parsley (cparsley1@hotmail.com), June 23, 1999.

I volunteer to judge! (of course if I can play as well)

-- Donut (glenwpc@home.net), June 23, 1999.

Since I'm already a judge sanctioned by Twin Galaxies, I would be happy to help out in judging the first MARP tournement.

Regards, Steve Krogman

Ps If your still looking for settings (TG) on certain games, Mark Longridge and Walter Day are the one's to ask! I'll help out on a few games like Arkanoid for instance should this be one of the games selected.

-- stephen krogman (skrogman@concentric.net), June 24, 1999.


I just wanted to make it in the record that I've now asked Mark Longridge to find TG Settings, and I'm also trying to attempt to get some sponsorship from Twin Galaxies... seeing that we're using TG Settings for all of our games... or at least trying to... also seeing that they're welcoming us to co-sponsor our event with them...

-- Gameboy9 (goldengameboy@geocities.com), June 24, 1999.


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