Fanswag: Win a new Darth Vader PSP-2000 (Day 3)
Day 2 is over (we're busy picking our second winner) and Day 3 of our Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron PSP-2000 bundle is ready to kick off. Along with our friends at PSP Fanboy and PS3 Fanboy, we're giving away the third of five brand-new limited-edition Darth Vader PSP-2000 systems this week. These Ceramic White systems feature Darth Vader's menacing profile on the back, and are a must-have for the dedicated Star Wars nerdcore. Not only that, the package includes the brand new PSP-exclusive Star Wars Battlefront game.
So, how do you enter? First, find out what the PSP Fanboy team thinks about Star Wars Battlefront (Andrew, Jem, Nick, and Colin and ) and then leave a comment reminding us how many Os were in Darth Vader's famous scream at the end of Episode Three. Be sure to leave your comment on the corresponding giveaway posts at Joystiq and PS3 Fanboy, for a total of three entries today. We'll select one comment from all three sites at random tomorrow morning before we give away another PSP-2000.
Of course, there are rules. You must be a US resident, 18 years or older. Limit 1 entry per person per site ... or else (that means three entries spread out, no more)! This entry period ends at 11:59am ET tomorrow, so get your entries in before then. For complete rules you can shared with your loved ones, click here. And much thanks to the fine people at LucasArts for the great prizes.
Reader Comments (Page 5 of 40)
10-10-2007 @ 12:31PM
Zack said...
I would estimate 4 x 10^19 O's.
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10-10-2007 @ 12:32PM
Jeff said...
o0o
There was three. Well I guess only 2 cause the one in the middle is a zero, Lucas' way of keeping up with the new 1337 age...
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10-10-2007 @ 12:32PM
John said...
6.023 x 10^23
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10-10-2007 @ 12:32PM
Javec said...
eleventy billion
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10-10-2007 @ 12:33PM
kidinc said...
51! (factorial, cause James Earl is smart like that)
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10-10-2007 @ 12:33PM
_spike said...
I punched the calculation into Matlab and it gave me 45 Os.
I hope my calculation is correct.
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10-10-2007 @ 12:33PM
Bryan said...
Approx. 12.351 O's.
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10-10-2007 @ 12:33PM
Kaemon said...
((π/2)^2/(A1+A2))+O(g(x))= Number of O's.
It has to be correct >_> Because you can fill in those numbers anyway you want and just adjust it to make the correct number.
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10-10-2007 @ 12:34PM
antilight said...
I'm guessing... one. Otherwise, it'd be one big Sith grammatical error. But then again, the Sith are evil, so who knows?
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10-10-2007 @ 12:34PM
Vincent Bridgers said...
Huh...tooooooo many, that's for sure.
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10-10-2007 @ 12:34PM
brandon said...
The number of O's is 3.14159265...
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10-10-2007 @ 12:34PM
Storm Shadow said...
Noooooo!
I would say about six o's.
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10-10-2007 @ 12:35PM
Braiiin said...
Threeve!
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10-10-2007 @ 12:35PM
Ryan said...
One "O" for every single droid that is destroyed. (BTW, if anyone tries to look up the script on IMSDb, they were tricky and didn't over-spell the word...) ;)
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10-10-2007 @ 12:35PM
MusashiX2 said...
just plug the number of N's and O's into this simple formula. pV=nRT ....oh wait, that's the ideal gas law.
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10-10-2007 @ 12:36PM
The Boo said...
One. Two-hoo. Three. *crunch* Three...
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10-10-2007 @ 12:38PM
timothyrowan said...
all i gotta say is not enough o's. you can never have enough o's. if i had to take a crack it it... i would save seventy hundred.
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10-10-2007 @ 12:38PM
clerkenwell said...
42
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10-10-2007 @ 12:39PM
Zampano said...
Well, initially, there was only one "O", but Lucas decided that technological advancements could synthetically multiply that "O" into many, so through the tireless efforts of the greatest minds at ILM, one small "O" on set became one giant "NOOOOOOOOOOO!!" from fans.
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10-10-2007 @ 12:40PM
Cory Chenevert said...
No "Os!" The scream was composed of "As" and "Hs"...as in, "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"
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