WIN! A Nintendo Wii and SEGA's The Conduit
Plus nine runners-up will receive a copy of the game
Picture the scene: there's been a full-scale alien attack on Washington DC and suspicions arise as to the involvement of the US government.
Armed with sci-fi gadgets and high-powered weapons, you have to battle aliens, rogue agents and enemy forces – all as a former secret service agent code-named Mr Ford. Well, you and your trusty Wii-Mote controller, of course.
That's the plot of SEGA's latest game The Conduit and if you like the sound of it, then you are in luck as in conjunction with SEGA, we are giving away a Nintendo Wii and a copy of The Conduit. Not only that, nine lucky runners-up will also receive a copy of the game.
The Conduit has been built from the ground up exclusively for the Wii. You can battle online with up to 12 friends and communicate through Wii Speak, and the game boasts some of the best graphics ever seen on the Nintendo which push the console to its limits.
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This competition is now closed. The main winner is Dan Davies. The nine runners up are Natalie Phillips, David Mullett, Clair Chen, Karen Riches, John Bright, Jenny Hampshire, Jenny Price, Matt Cullinane and Lorraine Wilson.
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Please note that the competition is open to UK residents only. Under 16s must obtain parental consent to enter this competition and be able to demonstrate this to TechRadar's reasonable satisfaction.
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Marc Chacksfield is the Editor In Chief, Shortlist.com at DC Thomson. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.