So, in my last entry I noted that I enjoy entering contests and I provided a few links. The majority of those contests were simple retweet, comment or randomness. While there is something comforting about easy, no-hassle contests... I also enjoy the contests which require a bit of thought or creativity. While these can be painstakingly difficult to win, placing value on thought-requiring entries is far superior than random selection. Not every contest can require it as it is not only difficult to pick the winner, but can take significantly longer to determine the winners. It's also extremely difficult to choose between numerous high quality entries and certainly NOT a task I envy. I try to enter these contests whenever they show up, but finding the time to compete in them can certainly be difficult. So here's a few of my past entries: winners and losers!

This photo is from my most recent entry over at
Destructoid. The rules are simple: create a new box mask for Jim Sterling. This can be done in several different fashions: Photoshop, Hand drawn, etc. Personally, I went for the construction method and created my own Helghast box mask. The box itself is hand painted, along with the monocle and side panels. The chain is an old necklace I had lying around and the gas mask portion is actually a piece of a Rainbow vacuum cleaner. It actually took a bit to make, even though it looks ridiculous. I wanted to go for a hybrid Destructoid/Helghast creation, but I figured it's best if I leave the side panel "ears" their original design. What's the prize?
Killzone 3: Helghast Edition
. This contest ends 2/28, but is definitely worth looking into if you haven't already entered.

These two are from a single entry I made into
GamesAbyss's Care Package Giveaway around the release of
Call of Duty: Black Ops
. There were quite a few really good entries into the contest. Of course, as you can tell I am no artist, but I tried to make a slightly humorous entry. I tried to incorporate various titles into the comic-style entry. I threw in references to Modern Warfare, Toy Story, Gears of War and tried to make it partially interesting. Did I succeed in making something slightly enjoyable? Probably not, but it was definitely an enjoyable thing to make. That contest has long since passed, but if you should keep up with their site for the editorials as they are quite good and a pretty solid gaming website. You may not always agree with the conclusions in their editorials,

but they present well-grounded points. Don't forget: Keep an eye out for their future contests!
I also had another creative entry to place on this blog, but I seem to have misplaced the photo. It was for an old contest on Destructoid for
Power Gig: Rise of the SixString Guitar Bundle
. The goal was to create, display or articulate interesting uses for the Guitar Hero plastic instruments. The reason being that Power Gig was the first title to introduce a guitar peripheral with strings rather than plastic buttons. My use was disassembling the guitars and creating bathroom decor. The Wii-version's neck made a perfect toilet-brush stem, while the body made an ideal toilet paper dispenser. The strap could even be used to hang up clothes. I really wish I was able find the picture, but I fear it is lost in the infinite space of the internet.
I hope that I find the time to make more creative entries, as the projects can be extremely fun and rewarding even if you do NOT win. My only wish? I wish that I had more talent! Some will call the entries Juvenile, but at least they aren't full of nothing more than offensive, genitalia or gastric jokes :)