NOW CLOSED: Mario & Sonic T-Shirt Competition

NOW CLOSED: Mario & Sonic T-Shirt Competition

M&S2 T-Shirt competition

Remember that exclusive Mario & Sonic t-shirt HMV gave away with pre-orders of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games? Well if you missed out on the offer then your in luck because we have one to give away to celebrate todays UK release of the game. The t-shirt is a size small, in brand new condition and never been worn.

What’s the catch you say? Well all we want to know is:
Where are the 2010 Olympic Winter Games being held?
A: Antarctica
B: Beijing
C: Vancouver

Send your name and answer in to shadzter@sonicstadium.org, all correct entries will be put into one of T-Birds many hats and picked out at random. Closing date for entries is Friday 23rd October 9pm. Entry is open to UK residents only. All ages are welcome to enter.

The winner will be announced on TSS Saturday 24th October and then contacted to claim their prize.

Good luck everyone!

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12 Comments

  1. I may as well enter, though I’m sure everyone knows the answer. I am craving one of those shirts though, cept I didn’t pre-order the game (as I didn’t want it).

  2. The only difference between the UK & the US is the K & S. Not really, wish I could enter.

  3. UK residents only? But the pre-orders were only available to UK residents to begin with… Not fair. 🙁

  4. @needsemail1
    It wasn’t, HMV ship overseas which I stated in my news article about the pre-order gift.

  5. @Shadzter
    Fair enough, but the game wouldn’t be playable on non-PAL Wiis, meaning that most overseas customers (including me) would be paying for a game they probably wouldn’t be able to play (and no, I wouldn’t mod my Wii just for this game).

  6. @needsemail1
    Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Sorry, I would have opened it to U.S. residents if it wasn’t for the high price of sending the t-shirt overseas. I did look into it but it would cost me about £17.00 which in my current financial position (where I’ve had to reduce my working hours because of my M.E. illness) I cant afford.

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