Alienware to power Eurogamer Expo
Gaming PC brand sponsoring EG event.
Eurogamer is proud to announce a new partnership with award-winning gaming PC brand Alienware, which will be the headline sponsor of Eurogamer Expo 2011.
Alienware will provide the gaming rigs you'll be using to play huge upcoming PC titles like Star Wars: The Old Republic and Guild Wars 2.
This year's bigger-than-ever event will give 30,000 gamers the chance to play this year's biggest releases ahead of launch.
Eurogamer Expo is the UK's biggest and best video games event, held at Earls Court from September 22nd through to the 25th.
Tickets are selling fast - you can pick up yours via the Eurogamer Expo website. The prices: £10 for a full day (11am to 7pm) or £7.50 for the afternoon (from 2pm).
Star Wars: The Old Republic, playable at Eurogamer Expo 2011.
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Can't trust a bloody thing on these gaming sites anymore!
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Anyway this is good news because Alienware are Dell, and they have shitloads of money to throw at this sort of thing.
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contact me @wishfull.thinking.co.uk
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'Liking' a news story is pretty embarrassing anyway - but 'liking' a PR advertorial?
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yeah I hate the way my £400 gaming rig runs so slowly nowada... wait, what in the fuck are you talking about?
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Here is Nvidia's list of online retailers.
[link url=http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/wtb_list_online_uk.html
]http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/wtb_list_...[/link]
And if all else fails theres always famale!
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Looked really cool though. But not £2000 cool.
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I have a 300 Euro PC and can run all games on max (except resolution and AA, FSA), there is no need for an overpriced 1500 Euro PC..