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Error in Computeractive competition issue 109

Note to readers regarding error in issue 109 competition

In the first question in our competition for issue 109, we asked: How much does Super Bubble Pop xtreme cost? However, we neglected to mention the price of this game in the copy. If anyone is interested in entering the competition, they should ignore the first question. Prizes include 10 copies of this addictive offering from greenstreet games and a Packard Bell PC worth £1,200.

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