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Intel and Ubisoft Release Assassin's Creed II Web Game
Prizes Include Processors, Spot in History, Blood on Hands

If you're like us, than that means you're a fan of free stuff. Also, if you're here, that means that you're likely a fan of games. In a flash game launched by Intel and Ubisoft, these two worlds of free blend together, creating a "game" that can reward players with "free stuff." I know, they're changing the world one day at a time.
If that sounds interesting to you, and we have a strong feeling it does, you're likely interested in a winning "a brand new Intel® Core i7 820QM Processor from Intel and other great prizes." Seeing as every PC owner could use an extra (or better) CPU for when theirs burns up and explodes, this is worth looking into. For everyone else, there's always Ebay.
To make things even more interesting, it's themed for Assassin's Creed II, taking the form of a hidden object game. Called Assassin's Creed II: Intelligence, the game is actually fairly lengthy, and while it's not the most interesting thing ever released, it's free, and should put a smile on fans faces. It's like the sections in Assassin's Creed II where Ezio finds the glyphs, except it unlocks prizes, not cryptic videos.
You can check it out here if you're interested. If not, think about it the next time you play a game and don't win something. Think about how you could have a processor sitting next to you. It's a waste, isn't it. It sure is.
Comments
Not a bad way to spend ten minutes.
Free with prizes is the best. Not like the AC2 DLCs which were NOT free and included NO achievements.