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It's game on as interactive festival to give tickets away for free



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FREE Tickets for this year's Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival are to be given away by the organisers.
This year's festival is being held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre for the first time and is expected to be the largest yet, with some of the video games industry's biggest players such as Sony, Nintendo and Codemasters, taking part.

Visitors will get the chance to take a first look at some of the world's most exciting new games and will be able to meet the faces behind their development at the game screening sessions.

The full programme is published on July 29, but anyone who registers at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival at the EICC from August 10-12 can get their hands on free tickets to some of the most exciting events.





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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2008 1:19 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Sarah75,

Edinburgh 30/07/2008 11:48:45
This is not the first time EIEF has been at EICC.
It was held always at EICC until 2007 which was the first year it was not there.

 

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