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Maine 2011
Maine 2011
Applicant Host City for the Summer 2011 Simlympic Games
Official Bidder to represent the Republic of Llithustania.
Here's to get you going!
City Simlympic Logo & Motto:
(hint-hint: the format of the logo is in .png, so please tell me if it does not load up.
PS. This is the only way I know to retain its transparency and HD quality and whoops,
the logo should say 2011, not 2012, I'm a bit tired today sorry...)
and a sneak preview of the city for those who don't know and what's to come!
(PS. If you saw this before, I've now decided, after a bit of clarification to bid
in the October 2011 Simlympics)
That'll be all for the moment, please stand by for more information!
Applicant Host City for the Summer 2011 Simlympic Games
Official Bidder to represent the Republic of Llithustania.
Here's to get you going!
City Simlympic Logo & Motto:
(hint-hint: the format of the logo is in .png, so please tell me if it does not load up.
PS. This is the only way I know to retain its transparency and HD quality and whoops,
the logo should say 2011, not 2012, I'm a bit tired today sorry...)
and a sneak preview of the city for those who don't know and what's to come!
(PS. If you saw this before, I've now decided, after a bit of clarification to bid
in the October 2011 Simlympics)
That'll be all for the moment, please stand by for more information!
Last edited by Huston on Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:24 am; edited 6 times in total
Huston- Number of posts : 23
Registration date : 2011-05-11
Re: Maine 2011
Pretty good so far! And png is fine by me.
Just one thing so far... how can you bid for the SimLympics if you haven't signed up for them yet?
the PAS is optional, and you DON'T have to send it in in order to compete...
Just one thing so far... how can you bid for the SimLympics if you haven't signed up for them yet?
the PAS is optional, and you DON'T have to send it in in order to compete...
emperordaniel- Number of posts : 590
Registration date : 2011-01-10
Age : 28
Location : Lake Tranquil Royal Palace and Castle, Republican Kingdom of Grand and Belluterra
Re: Maine 2011
Whats up with all the "dream" slogans lately?
Looks good btw.
Looks good btw.
cormiermax- ISC Member
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Registration date : 2008-07-19
Location : Halifax, NS, Canada
Re: Maine 2011
emperordaniel wrote:Just one thing so far... how can you bid for the SimLympics if you haven't signed up for them yet? :P
I actually bid with Rorysville last summer and was not signed up for the Summer games had I won I would have competed but as I did not I did not compete it does not go hand in hand to bid.
As to the look so far it is absolutely great! And png works great here 80% of my images are usually png
Re: Maine 2011
Logo looks and loads great, can't wait to see it, i'm sure You and Maine can deliver a fantastic bid
Will
Will
Re: Maine 2011
I'll be bidding for the same simlympics, and I promised something no other simlympics have seen before...
emperordaniel- Number of posts : 590
Registration date : 2011-01-10
Age : 28
Location : Lake Tranquil Royal Palace and Castle, Republican Kingdom of Grand and Belluterra
Re: Maine 2011
I'll pay a lot of attention in this bid!
TekindusT- Former Simlympic Host
- Number of posts : 254
Registration date : 2010-03-28
Location : Rubí, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Re: Maine 2011
As Llithustania's Capital City prepares for the games, the main stadium has been completed, and a mass celebratory party was held recently after completion. Millions are now revved up in supporting the nations to
win the bid for 2011 October Summer Games.
President Katherina Yutrovich is also all go on the Maine City Upgrades and projects, completion is going to be at around September 2 months before the selection of the 2011 Host City.
After numerous logo ideas and a selection of Motto's, the Simlympic Representatives of Maine have finally selected and finalized the design and Motto. Live it, Dream it, Achieve it! It immediately catches on and becomes the official motto.
The pictures taken here are both from Downtown Maine and the Liuntain
District. The Central Stadium has cost over LT€9 BLN (Litusian Euro)
The surrounding area in the picture is worth over LT€ 3.8 BLN.
That'll be all for the moment, please stand by for more information!
Huston- Number of posts : 23
Registration date : 2011-05-11
Re: Maine 2011
You're on Huston
Nice picture btw, looks like you have a little layering issue though Still, it's making me nervous
Nice picture btw, looks like you have a little layering issue though Still, it's making me nervous
K50- Former Simlympic Host
- Number of posts : 1390
Registration date : 2009-07-28
Location : Portland, OR, USA
Re: Maine 2011
I see it too, but overall It's shaping up to be quite a competition already, they always do
Will
Will
Re: Maine 2011
WOW! Needless to say this is right now one of the favourite bids for the next Simlympics!
TekindusT- Former Simlympic Host
- Number of posts : 254
Registration date : 2010-03-28
Location : Rubí, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Re: Maine 2011
Thanks everyone!
The district Liuntain is the Center of the Maine City Simlympiad, which is close to downtown. Liuntain is nothing more then an extension to the Central Financial district, but offers a stunning area, literally as complete as Maine.
Hotels are also close by, which will offer an effortless commute to the stadium grounds which is nothing then 2-3 blocks away.
These are just a list of sights and places to visit
while your around in the city while you wait for your country
to participate in the selection of sports. In this extensive selection
the most significant is the Parala Doma, which was built primarily
for religious purposes in the early 17th century in the cities more prestigious and wealthy stages.
A wider and important collection which is line for the use in the Simlympics if Maine wins the bid. The first is the Security Bureau in the City, Preventing any problems and Critical Issues from developing during the games.
The second is M.I.A. Stadium (Maine International Arena : repetition) and is the center of attention in the opening & closing ceremony.
The third is plaza in tribute to a national hero, Lorre Escana, who historians have said to have spoken to the French in English in the 15th century in Maine, and prevented war in the city's early development. (Maine use to have 2 sides, An English colonial township and a Royal French Township)
The fourth & fifth is the Chrinalaine Building, which is holding
several sporting events such as Basketball, Badminton & Fencing
It has been built to become almost all purpose.
Here in the first pic is the media studios which will host broadcasting studios from around the world, covering the games which can be broadcasted in homelands.
Second is a popular walkway in the which is visted by 4 million people each year, because of its quality stores, location, local events and festivals and the ambiance seems to also contribute to the popularity.
The third is of the City hall of Maine, which is of course the center of local politics and community issues and is renowned for its compact yet elegant construction! Interviews maybe also
be held here as well as the studios, but is primarily under the choice of the broadcasting station.
The last photo is Maine's Little Italy, which features Pizzerias, clothing chains, mini-marts and residential housing and offices. It's a working township behind the buildings in a small confined space.
That'll be all for the moment, please stand by for more information!
Thanks for viewing!!
The district Liuntain is the Center of the Maine City Simlympiad, which is close to downtown. Liuntain is nothing more then an extension to the Central Financial district, but offers a stunning area, literally as complete as Maine.
Hotels are also close by, which will offer an effortless commute to the stadium grounds which is nothing then 2-3 blocks away.
These are just a list of sights and places to visit
while your around in the city while you wait for your country
to participate in the selection of sports. In this extensive selection
the most significant is the Parala Doma, which was built primarily
for religious purposes in the early 17th century in the cities more prestigious and wealthy stages.
A wider and important collection which is line for the use in the Simlympics if Maine wins the bid. The first is the Security Bureau in the City, Preventing any problems and Critical Issues from developing during the games.
The second is M.I.A. Stadium (Maine International Arena : repetition) and is the center of attention in the opening & closing ceremony.
The third is plaza in tribute to a national hero, Lorre Escana, who historians have said to have spoken to the French in English in the 15th century in Maine, and prevented war in the city's early development. (Maine use to have 2 sides, An English colonial township and a Royal French Township)
The fourth & fifth is the Chrinalaine Building, which is holding
several sporting events such as Basketball, Badminton & Fencing
It has been built to become almost all purpose.
Here in the first pic is the media studios which will host broadcasting studios from around the world, covering the games which can be broadcasted in homelands.
Second is a popular walkway in the which is visted by 4 million people each year, because of its quality stores, location, local events and festivals and the ambiance seems to also contribute to the popularity.
The third is of the City hall of Maine, which is of course the center of local politics and community issues and is renowned for its compact yet elegant construction! Interviews maybe also
be held here as well as the studios, but is primarily under the choice of the broadcasting station.
The last photo is Maine's Little Italy, which features Pizzerias, clothing chains, mini-marts and residential housing and offices. It's a working township behind the buildings in a small confined space.
That'll be all for the moment, please stand by for more information!
Thanks for viewing!!
Huston- Number of posts : 23
Registration date : 2011-05-11
Re: Maine 2011
This looks promising and great so far! Can't wait to see what everyone has for the next bidding season, seems like it's going to be a heated competition!
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