Thanks to the generous rockstars at Activision Blizzard, TNB is able to give away a copy of Guitar Hero Metallica for the Wii to three lucky people!
Want to know how you can win one?

Enter the world of Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo and experience Metallica’s intensity and skill while shredding on the guitar controller, ripping on the drum kit controller and wailing on the mic to a set list of over 45 explosive hits from both the Grammy Award-winning band and more than 20 popular artists selected by Metallica, such as Alice In Chains, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Foo Fighters, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Queen.
As one of the greatest metal bands of all time, players perform in venues reminiscent of the band’s epic album covers, themes from their music and real world locales.
How to win you ask? Well, that part’s easy. All you have to do to be in the draw is answer this question:
If you were a Metallica band member, what would be your chosen stage name and why?
Competition now closed.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
- This competition commences immediately, and will conclude on the 25th of June. One entry is allowed per person. Three (3) main prize winners will chosen with the most humorous and/or creative entries, and will be notified via email. Chance plays no part in determining winners. Winners will receive a copy of the Wii version of Guitar Hero Metallica.
- The competition is open to all residents of Australia, except where prohibited by local law. The games are in PAL Format and cannot be traded for NTSC.
- TNB staff members are ineligible to win. TNB is not responsible for lost or damaged mail and the prizes are not redeemable for cash.
- TNB reserves the right to substitute any of the prizes but will always do so for a prize of equal value.
- TNB reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of this competition at any time.








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