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Daily News Round #4

Published: 11th October 2004 @ 10:52 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- Shuttle XPC delivers winning performance at WCG

Concluding the highly successful World Cyber Games Event for this year which came to an end just last week, Shuttle close it off with an announcement re-assuring the reliability of their XPC's used for all the gamers during the challenges, highlighting their flawless behaviour right through the finals and also once again pointing out their offer for you to purchase your very own WCG 2004 Grand Final XPC SB83G5 system. You can get to all the details at Shuttle's Press Center.

(Taipei, Taiwan — October 11, 2004) Shuttle XPC—The Official Gaming Computer of the World Cyber Games 2004 Grand Final—has delivered a flawless performance at the recently concluded event in San Francisco. Hundreds of the world's top gamers battled over the course of five days to claim their share of over $400,000 in prize money and the title "world champions."

"The WCG 2004 Grand Final is the ultimate computer hardware torture test," said CK Hung, CEO, Shuttle. "And, the Shuttle XPC flawlessly powered every match."




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