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E4.com Grand Master Flash competition:

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Competition now closed

The E4.com Grand Master Flash competition has now closed. This page is archived for reference only.


We're on the look-out for the best Flash-based web game in the world, so if you dabble in the dark arts of Adobe Flash, glean satisfaction from a cool ActionScript, and have itchy developer’s fingers (nasty!), then we want you to send us something you know will knock our socks off...

Special Terms & Conditions

  • To enter you must email your game and a completed entry form to joystick@e4.com. Incomplete forms may not be considered by the judges.
  • All entries must be received by 10am Monday 15th September 2008. The judges will then select a shortlist of ten finalists and the public will be able to vote for their favourite from 10am Wednesday 1st October 2008 until noon on Thursday 23rd October 2008 at the Golden Joystick Awards website.
  • The ten entries shortlisted by E4’s panel of judges will be put forward to a public vote. This vote will be co-ordinated and controlled by Future Publishing and will be hosted on www.goldenjoystick.com. The winner of this public vote will win a £5,000 commission to work with E4.com and a prestigious Golden Joystick.
  • The short-listed entrants will also receive a seat at E4.com’s table at the Golden Joystick Awards ceremony on Friday 31st October 2008 at a location to be announced in Central London. Please note that travel and accommodation is not included.
  • Shortlisted entrants will be notified by email and will have 24 hours to respond. If Channel 4 does not receive a response, another entrant may be selected.
  • Entries must be in the specified format. If your entry is not in this format your entry may not be considered by the judges.
  • All the information you provide in your entry form must be true. You must own the copyright in the material that you submit in your entry or have the permission of the copyright owner to use it. This includes, but is not limited to, all graphics, sound and code used to create your entry.
  • If your game contains anything that is obscene, indecent, un-lawful or offensive then your entry may not be considered by the judges.
  • You may submit as many entries as you like.
  • Entrants must be over 16 yrs. Channel 4 reserves the right to request written proof of age of any winner.
  • This competition is open to team entries, but one member of the team must be the named entrant and only the named entrant will be eligible for the prize.
  • Your entry must not comprise a previous professional commission. Specifically, the entrant must not have previously received a fee (or revenues from sponsorship) for any or all of the material used as part of the entry.
  • Entries must not have been published online anywhere prior to Tuesday 31st July 2007.
  • Your game must not feature advertising or promotional links to other web sites.
  • Your game must be self-contained and not include client-server APIs or calls in order to stream or otherwise communicate content from, into or around the game. Examples of such APIs for served content include but are not limited to ad networks, multiplayer networks, real time chat, streaming video, leaderboards and data capture forms.
  • By submitting your entry into the competition you grant Channel 4 a non-exclusive right to publish your entry on the website.
  • A selection of entries will appear on E4.com. ALL valid entries will be viewed by the judges.
  • Your submission is governed by the E4 Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. Please read them before you submit your entry.