Win 'Resident Evil 4' and a Nintendo GameCube
We also have news of a very speical horror film season to celebrate the release of the ultimate survival horror game.
Mar 8 2005
'Resident Evil 4' is being released exclusively on the Nintendo GameCube, and to celebrate, Time Out is giving away a specially branded machine, a copy of the game and a 'making of' DVD.
Billed as the ultimate in survival horror gaming, 'Resident Evil 4' follows our hero as he sets out to track down the US President's missing daughter.
To tie in with the horror game's release, Nintendo has organised a film tour entitled 'Evil Evolves', with cinemas in London, Leeds and Leicester screening classics like 'Alien', 'The Exorcist', 'The Wicker Man' and 'Halloween'.
The London leg of the tour hits Hampstead's Everyman cinema on Thursday (March 10) and lasts until Sunday before moving up to the Pheonix cinema in Leicester and then finally reaching The Cottage in Leeds. Tickets can be bought at the venues.
As for the game itself, 'Resident Evil 4' hits stores on March 18, though to be in with a chance of winning a copy as well as the very special GameCube, simply answer this simple question:
Who directed the original 'Alien'?
Email the answer together with your name, address and daytime phone number to competitions@timeout.com
Entries must be received by Friday, March 18.
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