WarBirds Dogfights WGFP Contest!

Defeat Wild Bill for a Brand New Gaming Laptop!

CARY, NC, March 10, 2010 – Thriller New Media, an iEntertainment Network Inc, Company, (PINK SHEETS: IENT.pk), the award-winning developer of the World Famous WarBirds TotalSims series of military MMOGs, today announced an exciting World’s Greatest Fighter Pilot (WGFP) online combat contest for all WarBirds Dogfights Players and a private contest for Game Industry Press Professionals to each win a brand new Gaming Laptop from Thriller New Media.

For those players and Game Industry Press Professionals who want a chance to win a Brand New Gaming Laptop, all you have to do is beat Wild Bill Stealey, Thriller New Media CEO, at an online contest of P-51D Mustangs at 15,000 feet in a 3 of five, online Dogfighting Contest.   There will be two contests, one for purchasers of retail WarBirds Dogfights and one for Game Industry Press Professionals.

WarBirds Dogfights can be purchased at all the best retailers across America, soon in Europe, and from all major online retailers.

For retail customers to participate in this contest, players only need to sign up for a FREE WarBirds Dogfight account from within the retail WarBirds Dogfights game. Players who sign up can get FREE online combat training from the human trainers of WarBirds Online on request. Players then need to email [email protected] to ask for the training and to sign up for the online contest.

Players will be placed in a combat ladder to compete for the chance to go against Wild Bill.  The top 8 players will receive Free WarBirds Online accounts for one year and the top 4 finishers will receive a new 512 Meg graphics card for PC or Mac. The winning fighter pilot (who shoots down Wild Bill) will receive their own new Gaming Laptop. 

Game Industry Press Professionals can email Wild Bill and identify themselves to get Free WarBirds Dogfights game to review and compete. If for any reason they cannot accept the Laptop or other prizes, Wild Bill will come to their home area, take them to dinner, and donate $500 to their favorite charity if they can beat Wild Bill in the one on one online combat event!

About Thriller New Media, iEntertainment Network Company

Cary, NC., based Thriller New Media, a division of iEntertainment Network (PINK SHEETS: IENT.pk) is the award-winning developer of the world famous WarBirds TotalSims air combat simulation flying MMO game series. The founder and CEO is games veteran JW “Wild Bill” Stealey who co-founded MicroProse (with games legend Sid Meier) and Interactive Magic, now known as iEntertainment Network.   Mr. Stealey retired from the Air Force Reserve as a Lt. Colonel and Command Pilot. As CEO, Wild Bill has produced F-15 Strike Eagle, F-19 Stealth Fighter, Gunship, Silent Service, and Apache among other hit military action game titles.

WGFP Contest Rules

In addition to the rules above, Thriller New Media (TNM) reserves the right to limit this competition to purchasers of its new WarBirds Dogfights retail products with proof of purchase. Retail players must keep a copy of their receipts or other identifying information to confirm where the product was purchases. Not qualified for this contest is any WarBirds online player from the last 24 months or any player from other known online WW II combat flying games.   Additionally there must be at least 32 retail customers who sign up and appear for the contest ladder and at least 4 Game Industry Press professionals (from known press organizations) who sign up and compete for this contest to be initiated.   All decisions on qualifications by TNM by the Online WarBirds trainers on the winner of each online Dogfight contest will be final.   Learn more about Thriller New Media, WarBirds, and IENT at websites, www.Thriller-Games.com, www.TotalSims.com, and www.IENT.com.

Last Updated: Mar 13, 2016

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