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Codemasters: Name your kid Jason and win a year's supply of games photo

This is either the greatest or the worst idea of all time, but Codemasters has decided to tie the lives of many newborn babies to its disappointing action RPG, Rise of the Argonauts. The publisher is offering a year's supply of games to any parent willing to call their child Jason. Wait, what?

"Codemasters’ goal is to elevate Jason’s ranking in the end-of-year boys names, issued in December 2009," claims the British publisher in a press release. "Over the coming weeks, Codemasters will be running editorial at www.bringbackjason.com in an effort to rejuvenate the popularity of the name. The blog will look at naming and social trends as well as asking: just what has the UK got against Jasons these days?"

I know, unbelievable, right? Anybody who helps Codemasters in its rather sick plan of turning Britain into a nation of Jasons will win the games. There is no specification that the baby has to be a boy, so those giving birth to girls need not feel left out!

"These days, babies names are influenced by celebrities – and there aren’t that many famous Jasons any more,” says Richard Eddy, Director of Communications, Codemasters. "We hope our Rise of the Argonauts hero can act as a 'virtual' star, encouraging new parents to rejuvenate this one-great English name."

Yes. After playing Rise of the Argonauts for its 3/10 review, the first thing I wanted to do was name my firstborn after it. 

Simply amazing.

Monday 16th February...Leading videogame publisher Codemasters is embarking on a quest to re-populate the nation with Jasons.

The firm, whose videogame Rise of the Argonauts™ launched on February 6th 2009, is looking to knock Jack, Thomas, Oliver and Joshua from the top of the UK’s favourite boys' names by encouraging parents to name their sons after the game’s hero.

The name ‘Jason’ is from Greek origin, meaning “healer”. It has been considered an English name since the 17th Century, yet – whilst it consistently ranks as one of the US’s most popular names – its popularity has faded in the UK over recent years, dropping down out of the top 50.

It’s now time to bring it back: Codemasters’ goal is to elevate Jason’s ranking in the end-of-year boys names, issued in December 2009.

Over the coming weeks, Codemasters will be running editorial at www.bringbackjason.com in an effort to rejuvenate the popularity of the name. The blog will look at naming and social trends as well as asking: just what has the UK got against Jasons these days?

Any parent who names their new son “Jason” will be eligible to win a year’s supply of the firm’s videogames on their chosen platform. All they have to do is fax, post or email a copy of the birth certificate to bringbackjason@codemasters.com for the opportunity to enter the prize draw. *

“These days, babies names are influenced by celebrities – and there aren’t that many famous Jasons any more,” says Richard Eddy, Director of Communications, Codemasters. “We hope our Rise of the Argonauts hero can act as a ‘virtual’ star, encouraging new parents to rejuvenate this one-great English name. Jasons, friends of Jasons, and anyone interested in onomastics should keep an eye on the blog over the coming weeks, as we document our quest to re-populate the nation with Jasons.”

Rise of the Argonauts is available now 2009 for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and the PC.

The campaign to bring back Jason can be followed at www.bringbackjason.com

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SephirothX's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 09:49
SephirothX
A promotion that requires you to specifically name your child in order to qualify? I hope a lot of people will pass on this idea. Truthfully, I think this is kind of sick.
Batthink's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 09:50
Batthink
I already won my copy. I have no need to screw a prostitute/rush for a girlfriend/get someone articially-inseminated. :O)
Hank Peters's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 09:55
Hank Peters
Did Acclaim try doing something similar like this?
zapnut's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 09:56
zapnut
This is one of those awful moments like when Activision actually wanted to advertise on a gravestone. But hey, naming your child to win a lifetime supply of Colin Macrae games must *surely* be worth it.
JustLikeBuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 10:11
JustLikeBuck
That idea's right up there with Interplay's "Funerals sponsored by Planescape: Torment"!
dark-mullet's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 10:16
dark-mullet
Guys, seriously, it's just naming a child "Jason". Which is a normal name.

Remember the contest of naming your child "Turok"? Yeah, big difference.
Coldbrand's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 10:20
Coldbrand
That's a pretty fucking easily won prize for a darn good name that's perfectly acceptable anyhow.
Naim Master's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 10:21
Naim Master
Hey , any girl up for it? We can split the games in two ...
Uniquenamehere's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 10:21
Uniquenamehere
Adopt newborns call them jason, fax, post or email a copy of the birth certificate, put babies back up for adoption.
Clance's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 10:23
Clance
If I named my son jason because of this, the first thing I would do next is kill myself. Sorry Codemasters, this has got to be a joke. Imagine trying to explain this one to your misses.

Spelunking raccoon's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 10:24
Spelunking raccoon
So not every new jasons wins stuff they just go into a draw? Don't think i'm going to be able to convince my brother to name my niece jason when she comes.
CloneTrooper's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 10:39
CloneTrooper
Hmm while this competition is pretty...well...totally stupid..

I didnt find the game that bad, hell I enjoyed it more than I enjoyed Fable II...or The Sims with Combat Expansion as its been called in some circles I run in..

But yeah...At least its not a fucktarded name...like Apple, Sunday or Heavenly Hirani Tiger Lilley or what ever it was
elsteveo's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 10:56
elsteveo
Yeah if the Jason's i know were not a bunch of perverted fucks. I still would not name my child due to be born in June this year Jason.
D Sane's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 11:32
D Sane
what about Jason Statham? he's famous and a brit
Paul Soth's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 11:40
Paul Soth
My brother-in-law is named Jason. Anyway, at least they're not asking people to name their kid Turok.
IroN1c's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 12:00
IroN1c
Well, if you wanted to name your kid Jason anyway, it's a great chance.
seigfreid's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 12:16
seigfreid
I would do it, but I would never tell my child because when I told him why he was named what he was he would go ballistic...maybe.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 12:29
Holyetheline
Wow I don't think I would do this.
dark-mullet's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 12:44
dark-mullet
Jason Voorhees is the most famous Jason.
heyricochet's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 12:47
heyricochet
Get the fuck off my name codemasters!
coffeesash's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 13:25
coffeesash
They didn't give me jack shit when I named my child Dizzy Brian Lara Toca
Korolev's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/16/2009 20:13
Korolev
How can they believe this will work? Didn't work for Acclaim, wont' work for codemasters. When a company starts doing crazy PR stunts like this, it's time for the investors to start worrying a bit.

If you were always going to name your child Jason, then yes, this is a good offer - but then again, Jason is one of the most popular names in the English speaking world (check it up, it's true).

And how the hell is this going to increase sales of codemaster games? No one in their right mind will hear the word "Jason" and immediately think "Jason? Jason? That sounds like Jason from the Greek myths! Hearing that one name has brought back a flood of memories concerning my intense interest with greek mythology! Now I suddenly yearn for an interactive, entertainment based platform (possibly a game of some sort on a television) in which to express my newly rediscovered interest!"

Maybe they're hoping that the Child will grow up, hear that he was named after a videogame character, and will become a devoted Codemasters fan. But I'm not betting on that happening.
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