follow journalism_news at http://twitter.com

Alphason TV Stands from Go Electrical

About Us Journalism books Email
 

WIN the PS2 tennis game Perfect Ace

Here is your chance to take on those boys at the sports desk and show them who's got all the skill and talent.

Holdthefrontpage has five copies of the PlayStation2 game Perfect Ace to give away.

It's a pro-tournament simulation that allows you to grab your racket and head for the courts.

If you can tell us who won this week's US Open men's tournament you could be playing against the world's top players in your own home.

The game has 32 photo realistic characters, each with their own style and skills as well as 16 detailed tennis stadiums in locations across the globe.

In the tournament mode you can compete in the world's finest tennis tournament or team up with a partner to compete against 14 of the worlds greatest tennis playing countries, featuring grass, clay, hard and carpet courts.

You could face challenging and gripping doubles and singles matches flying the national flag as you go - or improve your stroke through practice in the arcade mode, perfecting your game play for each different surface.


There's even a multiplayer mode - fast and furious tennis with up to 4 game players!


  • Perfect Ace, for the PS2 and PC, retails at £29.99 (or £19.99 PC).

    To be in with a chance of winning, e-mail now. Closing date: September 17, 2003.

    Do you have a story about the regional press? Ring 0116 227 3122/3121, or
    e-mail pastill@nep.co.uk





  • E-mail this story to a friend. Your name:

    Your friend's e-mail:


    Jobsmake the next move in your journalism career Registernews and jobs updates direct to your desktop rss feed Photographylatest news for press, agency & freelancers Dailywhat's its circulation? who's the editor? Freelance indexSee our searchable list for freelance help Weeklywant to find a weekly? use our vast database Funniesquirky stories and unusual headlines Story ideasshort of story ideas? click here! Awardswon an award? let us know As featured on News Now Campaignsnewspapers fighting for their communities Contactsforget your Filofax! go straight to the horse's mouth Glossarysearch the database to help you out Website reviewsmore than 1,600 sites reviewed to save you time