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3-alliance (OK, 3 single teams) games lead to the 2-alliance games we know and love. Seems that the "weaker" teams kept pairing up against the "strongest" team in a given match. 1 strong team isn't quite a match for 2 weak teams, so the strong teams lost quite a lot. It could not be proved that the weaker teams colluded/allied...but it couldn't be disproved either. The result? Alliances were required starting in 1999. |
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First hint - locomotion
second hint - interlocking pieces conclusion - train game |
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.. ....yea. :rolleyes: Alrighty. I'll post some Sketchup fields tonight of some ideas. |
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I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet:
The logo is missing the TM sign in the lower right hand corner. All the official FIRST Logos either have an (R) or a TM. |
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The two most logical guesses I've seen so far are:
Train Game: Locomotion and interlocked shapes. Not too far of a stretch. Something with cones: Square base, circular shape, triangle profile. Trains of cones!?!?!? P.S. The gdc has never given us the most logical hints, so this is all shooting in the dark, of course. |
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This is the only FIRST game i could find with the logo used. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvOI3WmYPas
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Let's face it, the train is definiatly a must, or at least something related to trains or train terminology. We know this from the hints and Dave's most auspicious choice of a profile picture. XD So besides that, what can we think of ignoring anything already said?
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to tie it in with the history of first: Tetras for the triangle Some sore of ball for the circle (oversized tennis ball?) and the storage boxes from 2003 |
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