Contest: Win EA Mobile’s Spore: Origins for your iPhone/iPod Touch

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Have an iPhone? Like Spore? Like free stuff? Sweet.

So listen up: we’ve got 10 “copies” of EA Mobile’s Spore: Origins to giveaway. By copies, we mean Spore: Origins gift cards featuring codes redeemable on iTunes for one copy of the game. Spore: Origins is the mobile spin-off of Will Wright’s “evolutionary” PC game where you’ll focus on the “cell phase” of your created creature. While I don’t own an iPhone or an iPod Touch, I had a chance to check the game out at an event not too long ago and was surprised at how fun it actually was.

How to win: simply show or tell us your idea for a Spore creature/Apple product mash-up. A good example would be using MS Paint or Photoshop to add limbs or antennae to an iMac or an iPhone. There is no such thing as a “bad example” — you have nothing to lose!

Leave your images or ideas in the comments section of this post; we’ll be accepting submissions through Thursday, 11:59 PM PT. Our ten favorites will win the Spore: Origins iTunes gift cards. Good luck!

[Update: To clarify, the cards are only redeemable in the United States. I know, I’m sorry, but I don’t want to hear about it — blame Apple!]


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