World Series
Of Video
Games
Announces
Celebrity
Judges For
"Guitar Hero
II"
Competitions
In
Louisville,
June 21-24,
And Dallas,
July 5-8
Mötley
Crüe's Vince
Neil and MTV
Style VJ
Coltrane
Curtis to
judge the
upcoming
"Guitar Hero
II"
competitions
in Dallas
and
Louisville,
KY
NEW YORK -
June 20,
2007 - The
World Series
of Video
Games (WSVG),
Presented by
Intel,
announced
today that
Mötley
Crüe's Vince
Neil leads
the pack of
special
guest judges
that will
evaluate
"Guitar Hero
II"
competitors.
Attendees
can look
forward to
seeing the
legendary
heavy metal
icon at the
finals of
the upcoming
Dallas event
July 5-8 at
the Gaylord
Texan
Resort.
Video game
industry
experts at
the Kentucky
Exposition
Center in
Louisville
this weekend
will be MTV
Style VJ
Coltrane
Curtis,
legendary
video game
composer
Tommy
Tallarico,
and Becky "Aktrez"
Young,
Leading Lady
of the Girl
Gaming
Network. In
Dallas,
video game
journalist
and host
Geoff
Keighley and
PC
GameSpy.com's
editor-in-chief
Sal "Sluggo"
Accardo will
assist Vince
Neil with
the judging.
Additional
judges for
later events
will be
announced at
a later
date.
"It was
clear from
the
beginning
that we
would need
to call in
the experts
to separate
the rookies
from the
rock stars,"
said Matthew
Ringel,
president
and
commissioner
of the World
Series of
Video Games.
"We are
committed to
creating a
video game
tournament
that is as
fun for
spectators
as it is for
participants.
Our new
judging
format will
help deliver
the same
immediacy
and fun to
Guitar Hero
II
competition
as some of
the most
highly-watched
music shows
on
television."
At each
event, the
judges will
score
competitors
based on
accuracy,
difficulty
and in an
interesting
twist,
showmanship!
All areas of
performances
will be
evaluated;
from the
ability to
work the
crowd, put
together a
unique and
thought-out
set and the
precision of
strumming
and ripping.
More than
$60,000 in
cash prizing
will be up
for grabs in
"Guitar Hero
II"
competition
and a total
of $750,000
will be
awarded in
cash and
travel at
this year's
World Series
of Video
Games,
Presented by
Intel
circuit.
Highlights
from the
competitions
will air
nationally
on CBS
Sports as
part of four
hour-long
WSVG
specials.
Each episode
will include
segments on
the
competitors,
as well as
extensive
competition
footage for
the featured
titles,
which
include
Activision's
"Guitar Hero
IIT,"
Blizzard
Entertainment®'s
"World of
Warcraft:
The Burning
Crusade®",
and "EA
SPORTST
Fight Night
Round 3."
More
information
about the
event is
available at
www.thewsvg.com
Schedule of
Televised
WSVG Events:
EVENT DATE
VENUE
AIRDATE*
June 21 - 24
Louisville,
Kentucky
Sunday, July
29, 12 ET
July 5 - 8
Dallas,
Texas
Sunday,
August 19,
12 ET
October
18-21 Los
Angeles,
California
Sat.,
November 17,
1 ET
Nov. 29 -
Dec. 2
Jönköping,
Sweden Sat.,
December 15,
2:30 ET
*will air on
CBS Sports
as part of
the CBS
Sports
Spectacular,
check local
listings for
details
About The
World Series
of Video
Games
The World
Series of
Video Games
is the
world's
premier
video game
tournament
circuit,
which
recently
began its
second
season. In
2006, the
World Series
of Video
Games
attracted
more than
90,000
attendees,
produced 250
hours of
broadband
video, and
20 hours of
programming
on CBS, MTV,
CSTV and
GamePlay HD.
Registration
for all
events, a
full list of
rules and
all prizing
for circuit
events is
available on
the WSVG
website at
www.thewsvg.com.