Win HD TV and surround sound system
Courtesy of Ubisoft and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game Of The Year Edition
Dec 17, 07
You haven’t got to be a genius to know that Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was one of the biggest games on Xbox 360 when it was launched last year. Since then the RPG extraordinaire has been released on the PS3 in a graphically enhanced form to similarly rapturous reviews (to read ours click here ).
To celebrate a greattwo yearsall round, Ubisofthavereleased a bells and whistles Game Of The Year edition, in shops now– perfect for any new PS3 owners yet to experience the social-life sapping powers of Oblivion.
Even if you already own the game (and have given 100+ hours of your existence to it) you could benefit from the new release with our exclusive competition to win a top of the range 42 inch JVC TV and surround system/DVD playerin conjunction with Ubisoft. Let's be honest – who doesn’t want a chance to win this little set up? You’ve only got to answer a bloody question!
Question: What Star Trek: The Next Generation actor lends his voice to a character in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion?
Tie-breaker: In no more than 20 words tell us why you're living room would benefit from a new HDTV and surround sound system...
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The closing date for this competition is 12pm (GMT) on the January 31, 2008.
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Prize information
Here's whatONE lucky winner will recieve:
1 x LT-42DV8BJ
And the surround sound/DVD playersystem::
1 x TH-U1
DVD Digital Cinema System
Dolby Digital/DTS/Dolby Pro Logic II Decoders
360W Total Power
Plays: DVD-Video, DVD-RW/-R, +RW/+R, MP3/WMA/JPEG and MPEG-4(ASF)/DivX(R) Ultra
USB Host
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