Win! Lost Planet Collector's & Faceplates
We're giving away five limited edition copies of Xbox 360's first must-have game of 2007, each with a cool faceplate and other goodies!
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Blood runs cold on Xbox 360 this year, and with good reason |
The snow isn't our only problem on EDN-3, with the small issue of SCARY MONSTERS to deal with too. But you can help out by picking up Lost Planet on Xbox 360 tomorrow, or if your wallet's still bare from the holiday rush, you can simply enter our competition to win one of FIVE fantastic Lost Planet goodie bags, each with the Collector's Edition of the game and a Lost Planet faceplate! The chaps at Capcom are even throwing in Lost Planet T-shirts and hand-warmers to help you on your mission.
To win, answer the following tricky question:
What is Lost Planet producer Keiji Inafune's flagship Capcom creation?
A) Hugo the Troll
B) Power Rangers
C) Crazy Frog
D) Mega Man
Email your answer to contest@kikizo.com, stating your full name, mailing address, and your answer to the question. You must also make sure that your email address will be active at the date the competition closes.
You can only enter if you are 16 years of age or older.
The competition closing date is January 17, 2007. All winners will be notified by email soon after the closing date. Good luck!
Important Note: this competition is open to Europe, as all prizes are for the PAL (UK) versions kindly supplied by Capcom Europe.
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