
*** THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED ***
Wanna go to PAX Aus 2017? Do you want an easy way to enter a ticket giveaway? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then you are in luck!
Thanks to our great friends at PAX Aus, we have 3 x double passes for Sunday (October 29) to attend one of the biggest and best gaming events in the southern hemisphere. To score one of these double passes all you have to do is tweet us your favourite retro gaming item(s) – be it a console, computer, game or accessory, we want to see what tickles your nostalgic nerve. Don’t forget to tag us in your tweet and use the hashtags #PAXAus and #ausretrogamer.
It doesn’t get any easier than that! So get cracking on photographing those retro gaming items, as entries close on October 4th at 8:00pm!
If you need convincing of how great PAX Aus is, then check out last year’s event.
For those of you that like to read T&Cs, here are the finer details of this most awesome giveaway:
- Entries open to Australian residents only
- Entries close on Wednesday October 4, 2017 at 8:00pm
- To enter the giveaway, tweet us your retro gaming photos with the appropriate hashtags (#PAXAus and #ausretrogamer) and tag @ausretrogamer and @PAXAus
- Entrants must follow ausretrogamer (to receive a DM if you are the winner!)
- Winners will be notified via Direct Message (DM)
- Winners will receive their tickets in the post (via Australia Post)
- The winners (if interstate) will be responsible in arranging their own transport and accommodation in Melbourne
PAX Aus 2017 is on from October 27 to 29 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Tickets / Badges are available here.






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