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Capcom Wants Your Artwork For Remember Me

Posted on Friday, October 26 @ 12:16:55 Eastern by


Capcom's Remember Me, their newest attempt at an innovative new IP, is featuring two contests asking fans and artists to submit their work for inclusion within the game itself.

The first, entitled Adverts in 2084, wants contestants to choose one of the five fictional corporations in the game's 2084 Neo-Paris setting and create a mock billboard advertisement that can be seen while heroine Nilin leaps her way through the city.

The second contest, similar to the one where developer Tetsuya Mizuguchi requested images to include in the final level in Child of Eden, asks participants to submit a "cherished memory" with a description explaining why it is one. Full details can be viewed on the official Remember Me Facebook page. The winning images will be incorporated into the game's Memory Overload sequences that will award Nilin one of her signature attacks.

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  • Ivory_Soul
    Ivory_Soul

    Joined: Nov 2005
    Posted: Oct 26th, 2012 at 12:45 pm
    Capcom cares about their customers? What a surprise! I remember seeing on their FAQ page that they don't want any ideas or input from customers, same with Square Enix.
  • elmoreoocyte
    elmoreoocyte

    Joined: Apr 2012
    Posted: Oct 26th, 2012 at 4:37 pm
    They care about their customers when it means they get free content. Especially if they can turn said content into on-disc, paid DLC.
  • sandineyes
    sandineyes

    Joined: May 2008
    Posted: Oct 26th, 2012 at 1:49 pm
    "In unrelated news, Capcom managed to pull in above expectations after eliminating several artist positions in the wake of discovering a more cost-effective solution."

    But seriously, it is pretty neat when these "have your work included in our game!" events happen.
  • tinymhg
    tinymhg

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Oct 26th, 2012 at 4:10 pm
    Forget it!

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