The MARIO & LUIGI DREAM TEAM Contest!

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Mario & Luigi have once again teamed up to embark on an hilarious adventure and this time, they’re diving into a dream world! Nintendo’s MARIO & LUIGI DREAM TEAM is an action RPG combines the colourful landscape of Pi’illo Island with Luigi’s off-the-wall imagination. Though there are many surprises along the way, the end goal of the game is to rescue Princess Peach and help Prince Dreambert save his people from the bat-king Antasma’s curse. In honour of the release, we’ll be giving away a copy of this must-play Nintendo 3DS game!HOW TO ENTER

For your chance to win, head to The Magazine’s Facebook page athttps://www.facebook.com/TheMagHQand “like” us or ask a parent/guardian to to do it for you. Once you’ve done that, email your full name, address, telephone number and age to email hidden; JavaScript is requiredwith “The MARIO & LUIGI DREAM TEAM Contest!” in the subject line.

Contest closes August 30, 2013.

Ready to play?ENTER the contest now!

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No purchase necessary. Contestants must like The Magazine’s official Facebook page and include their full name, complete address, telephone number, gaming system and age with entry. Contest closes August 30, 2013. Must be 18 years old or under to enter. Limit one regular entry per person. Contest not open to Quebec residents. Judges will conduct a random draw from among all eligible entries. Winners consent to the use of their entry and name/city in a winners list. Email entries toemail hidden; JavaScript is requiredwith “The MARIO & LUIGI DREAM TEAM Contest” as the subject line.

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