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Atari and 360Monster: Test Drive Unlimited Race Day!

by Nick Haywood on

Tags: Atari (EPA:ATA), Racing

Quick Link: HEXUS.net/qaf3q

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Readers, start your engines!



Atari and 360Monster have teamed up with HEXUS to bring you lucky readers a very special offer. How do you fancy spending a day at Atari’s London HQ getting hands on with Test Drive Unlimited?

Running from Monday 10th July through to Friday 14th July, Atari have offered up an invite to 360Monster readers to head down to Atari’s Hammersmith headquarters where you’ll be able to get your mitts on the very latest version of Test Drive Unlimited before the game’s release!

There will be two sessions per day, 10am to 1pm and 1.30pm to 5.30pm, so you need to decide which day and what time you can make it.



But not only will you be able to scream around Oahu in the latest and hottest motors, you’ll be able to get into all the areas, shops and garages that are locked off in the normal game until your progress further. Yep, the whole island will be opened up and ready for you to cruise.

But the fun doesn’t stop there, you’ll be able to ask as many questions as you like about the game as Atari are very kindly supplying key personnel involved with the game, so experts are on hand to answer your questions.

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But just woah on a minute because there are a few conditions: you MUST be 16 or over to attend, there simply won't be room for parents or guardians to come too. Also, you MUST be resident in the UK.

Next, drop an e-mail to the address below with these details:

Name:
Age:
Address:
Contact Phone:
Preferred time: morning/afternoon
Preferred day:
Second choice day:


Bung all that info in an email to atari_360monster@hexus.net. Note, any incomplete e-mails will be discarded

Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a strictly first come, first served basis. You will be contacted in plenty of time before the event with which of your chosen days and times you'll be going.

Please note, all travel costs are down to you, so don’t embarrass yourself by asking for your train fare, mmkay?