January
13th, 2004 – Think you have what it takes to challenge the
world's number one gamer? At participating Microcenters across the country,
you'll have your chance. ABIT is proud to present Fatal1ty
at the Micro Center Shootouts, where you'll have the opportunity
to test your skills against Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel
for some fantastic prizes.
The first stop is the Grand Re-opening of the Houston Micro Center,
located at 1717 West Loop Drive South, Houston, TX. Come visit
Micro Center to face Fatal1ty himself for your chance at $1,000! Here's how
it works: Visit the Houston Micro Center location on Saturday, January
15th or Sunday, January 16th
and fill out an entry ballot. From 11am-1pm and 3pm-5pm,
names will be drawn at random for chances to play against Fatal1ty. If your
name is called, challenge Fatal1ty to a 5-minute matchup. Score
any points against Fatal1ty and win some amazing prizes, including the all-new
ABIT Fatal1ty AA8XE Pro Gaming Motherboard. Beat Fatal1ty and take home a whopping
$1,000! Here are the prizes up for grabs:
1
frag - ABIT Gift Bag
2 frags - ABIT VA-10
motherboard
3 frags - ABIT AV8
motherboard
4 frags - ABIT Fatal1ty
AA8XE
Beat Fatal1ty - $1,000.00
All challengers will receive a t-shirt just for playing!
Even if you lose, you win! Also be on the lookout for additional prizes to be
given away at the event, courtesy of Micro Center.
Throughout the day, ABIT will also be hosting several informative Overclocking
Clinics. Find out how to tweak and tune your PC for peak gaming performance
the ABIT way! We'll be giving away prizes at the clinic as well, so be sure
to get there early.
Houston Micro Center is located at 1717 West Loop Drive South, Houston,
TX. Take on the champ and win with ABIT, Creative, and Micro Center!
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