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7-04-2009 @ 2:02PM
mysecretid said...
Re: the Sakura Park thing
Champions Online held a contest in which forum members were invited to name an asian-themed park in the game world, with the winner receiving a beta key.
The contest rules implied that the winning name should somehow honor or commemorate the fallen heroes of Milleniom City's past.
The winning contest entry, Sakura Park, does homage the real-life Sakura Park in New York City, itself a storied place (see Wikipedia) but many contest entrants were (and continue to be) outraged that the winning entry does not reflect the theme of fallen (super) heroes.