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Remember Doritos: Dash of Destruction? How could you forget? The game was surprisingly not terrible for a little free game that was designed purely for Achievement whores, and the charm of a game in which hungry dinosaurs try to eat trucks full of popular corn snacks can't be denied. Dash of Destruction was evidently a successful venture for all involved, because they're planning to do it again and are offering $50,000 to anyone who can design a game.

Doritos and Microsoft are holding an "Unlock Xbox" design contest for creative minds to send in their ideas. If you can come up with a game idea that embodies the "big, bold and intense spirit of the Doritos brand," you could land a job as a Doritos Gaming Consultant (seriously) and nab $50,000 for your trouble.

Frankly, if you can make a game more ludicrous than Dash of Destruction, you deserve the cash.

Plano, TX (August 31, 2009) —As one of the leading consumer brands to successfully cross over into the world of video games, Doritos tortilla chips -- a flagship snack brand within PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division -- today announced it will once again offer the creative opportunity of a lifetime to video game lovers with the chance to design a new Xbox LIVE® Arcade game.  Today marks the return of “Unlock Xbox,” a ground-breaking video game design contest that puts the creative control to design an Xbox LIVE Arcade game in consumers’ hands.

The Unlock Xbox contest, which is driven by a collaboration between the Doritos brand and Microsoft, originated in 2007 and lead to the creation of the record-breaking “Doritos Dash of Destruction,” the first consumer-created Xbox LIVE Arcade game, which went on to become the fastest Xbox LIVE Arcade game to reach one million downloads.  

 Starting today, people in North America are invited to submit game concepts that embody the big, bold and intense spirit of the Doritos brand, for the chance to have their idea developed into an Xbox LIVE Arcade game for the Xbox 360.  Fans can review the submission terms and enter their ideas via video submission through October 4, 2009 at www.unlockxbox.com.







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heyricochet's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/31/2009 13:13
heyricochet
Thank you! Finally someone agrees with me that Dash of Destruction wasn't terrible. I enjoyed that game for the little time that it lasted, it was mindless stupid simple fun.
Gavin's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/31/2009 13:14
Gavin
How about some linkage? www.unlockxbox.com
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/31/2009 13:17
Holyetheline
I hope we get a really kick ass game out of this!
wanderingpixel's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/31/2009 13:26
wanderingpixel
A TBS game where you control an army of chickens who go to war with pigs for control over farm lands that grow doritos and orange juice. Also, if the chickens eat enough chips they turn into raptors.
lou's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/31/2009 13:53
lou
All they need to do is make Dash of Destruction 2 kind of like Red Faction: Guerilla but with the same speed of destruction as the original, in a Grand Theft Auto-type of city, and as long as they're handing out achievements every five minutes, they're guaranteed another runaway success.
DinnertimeNinja's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/31/2009 14:14
DinnertimeNinja
I thought I was ALREADY a "Doritos Gaming Consultant."

I work full time on my couch testing Doritos products while playing videogames.
Occams electric toothbrush's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/31/2009 14:31
Occams electric toothbrush
Dorito's: EXTREME PROGERIA DODGEBALL FACE-OFF
Electro Lemon's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/31/2009 16:40
Electro Lemon
WHAT THE HELL.
How many things are in Plano that I don't know about? First Gearbox, now this? WHY DO I KNOW NOTHING!?



On an unrelated note, fuck this.
Jon B's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/31/2009 19:26
Jon B
A quest where fire-breathing snakes with jetpacks have to rescue a raving stag beetle from cyber-hitler's moon base. They use doritos as weapons or something.

There. That'll do. Brb emailing.
Oncomouse's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/01/2009 15:04
Oncomouse
Dash of Destruction wasn't a very good game. The blatant and deliberately sleazy nature of the game is what made it entertaining. I don't know of that ironic shilling can be replicated. It was dun once, but The joke wears thin.
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