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Hot on the heels of the LittleBigPlanet challenge, and Liam’s amazing 13,442 high score, comes the second in our Challenge TSA features, this time around it is the turn of Burnout Paradise.
Again TSA points will be awarded to the top 3 individuals who can beat the best that TSA has to offer. 100 for 1st place, 75 for 2nd, 50 for 3rd and 10pts to everyone who sends me a valid entry.
The Challenge.
This week your challenge is to beat TSA’s high score at the the Longest Wheelie in Burnout, just get yourself into Paradise City, hop on your bike of choice and get that front wheel in the air!
The Rules.
You need to email a photo to me (chris@thesixthaxis.com) of your high score (it’s displayed on the bike license screen) before midday Thursday 14th May, winner will be announced Friday 15th, and a new challenge will go live. All entrants must be registered members of TheSixthAxis, state their TSA username, and the photo must clearly show your high score, illegible entries may be void.
Update.
Since last Friday the TSA team have been sat there with controllers in hand trying to pull the longest wheelies, and these are the results so far:
1st – Peter – ??? (It’s a secret)
2nd – Greg – 6.7 miles
3rd – Davs – 6.6 miles
4th – Chris – 1.3 miles (yes I know, hopefully I’ll be able to beat it tonight!)
Last weeks Challenge TSA winner, Liam (FRUITofDOOM) was away on TSA duty yesterday so hasn’t recorded his time yet, and I’m sure Peter’s holding out that this will be one challenge that he won’t excel at, although we all secretly know he probably will. Thanks to everyone for your entries so far, keep them coming as the deadline is midday Thursday, and as usual the result will be announced midday Friday, also we’re just discussing Challenge TSA #3 and it is going to be very exciting indeed, expect it to go live sometime on Friday afternoon.
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