Art of Video Games Voting Extended

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Pitfall!, 1982, David Crane, Activision Blizzard. All trade names and trademarks are properties of their respective parties. All rights reserved

Georgina
April 8, 2011

Have you voted for which games you think should be included in The Art of Video Games exhibition? If not, you’ve been granted some extra time! In response to popular demand, we have extended voting until midnight, Sunday, April 17, 2011. The winning games will be announced May 5. Now, here’s the really exciting part – everyone who registers to vote with a valid email address by April 17 will be notified of the winning games before they are released to the general public! We’ve received more than 3.3 million votes so far from nearly 110,000 people – be sure to add your voice before time runs out!

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