So its been a little while since the event finished and unfortunatly me and Ash have been mega busy (but not too busy to squeeze in a few games). The total now stands at 89,467 so a little way laeft to go, on another note we raised around £350 for charity and £150 for the society so yay and thanks again for all the support.
Look out for article in the University paper next week.
Zombiathon
The killing has begun the zombies are dropping left and right will we make the full 24 hour. We will see!!
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Friday, 4 March 2011
Zombiathon: The End
Zombiathon: The End: "Ok so we fell short arghh so far yet so close, Me and some of the guys however have vowed to reach the target over the next few days so watc..."
The End
Ok so we fell short arghh so far yet so close, Me and some of the guys however have vowed to reach the target over the next few days so watch this space for more updates as the counts begins to rise again.
The event was a great 24hrs I and the people who helped organise it through the Bucks Gaming Soc had a greeat time playing and running the event. For a first atempt it met most of our expectations especially as we only had 2 weeks lead up time for the event!
Would like to say a big thanks to all those of you who turned up and kiled some zombies, as well as the students union and staff that helped cover us through the night and Barcade for providing some support and equipment throughout the event. As well as our sponsor Computer Gallery whose sponsorship helped fund the Gaming Society and the event.
But mainly a thanks to Aiden, William, Will, Steven, Dan, Ash, Temple, Chaz, Johnny and Charlotte who gave up time, money and stuff to get this event going and running on the day.
We have learnt a few things (such as it is very hard to run a blog and play zombies at the same time) and the next event will be bigger and better so watch this space.
Thanks
Anthony Crossley and the Zombiathon Events Team
P.S.
The Raffle prizes will be handed out to the winners next friday, I will contact them all before the day to let them know
The event was a great 24hrs I and the people who helped organise it through the Bucks Gaming Soc had a greeat time playing and running the event. For a first atempt it met most of our expectations especially as we only had 2 weeks lead up time for the event!
Would like to say a big thanks to all those of you who turned up and kiled some zombies, as well as the students union and staff that helped cover us through the night and Barcade for providing some support and equipment throughout the event. As well as our sponsor Computer Gallery whose sponsorship helped fund the Gaming Society and the event.
But mainly a thanks to Aiden, William, Will, Steven, Dan, Ash, Temple, Chaz, Johnny and Charlotte who gave up time, money and stuff to get this event going and running on the day.
We have learnt a few things (such as it is very hard to run a blog and play zombies at the same time) and the next event will be bigger and better so watch this space.
Thanks
Anthony Crossley and the Zombiathon Events Team
P.S.
The Raffle prizes will be handed out to the winners next friday, I will contact them all before the day to let them know
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
17th post
Ok so the time is ended and as the dust clears the final score for the number of kills was 80,958. we where a little short but we where close and any one who know call of duty zombies will say that is was a good first attempt and next time we will kill them all!!
16th post
It is now 230 pm the kills are now at 70,864 not looking too good for our goal of 100,000 looks like we will die trying
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