X-Men: The Last Stand Competition
Building on the momentum of the successful X-Men franchise and the highly anticipated film X-Men: The Last Stand. The game allows you to embody the X-Men for the first time. Time's up. Winners will be announced shortly.
To celebrate the release of the game and, of course, the film, we've got together with those nice people at Activision to offer you the chance to win a copy of the X-Men: The Last Stand game for the Nintendo DS.
To be in with a chance of winning a copy of the game simply answer the following question -
Closing Date: Thursday 15th June
Competition Rules: - Employees of DS-x2 and their families are not eligible to enter the competition. - The Competition is open to anyone currently resident on the planet Earth. - Only one entry per person is permitted - Winners will be formally notified within 7 days of the closing date. - The judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. - DS-x2 will not be liable for any damage or loss of prizes. - Please allow at least 6 weeks for delivery. - We reserve the right to amend these rules at any time. Entry in the competition implies acceptance of these rules.
PLEASE NOTE: Your details will not be kept on a database after the competition ends and will not be passed onto any third parties.




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Couldn't blame him, X-Men 3 sucked. The character personalities and back-stories are all messed up. It's even different from the Ultimate universe.
It was not a bad movie, yet its not intended for people who actually know the comics and animated series (same goes for Spider-Man). The Phoenix exists in the series, but only appears in the saga in which the X-Men are in space. By the way, The X-Men 4 was recently revealed in an interview. Apparently the first three episodes should be seen as a trilogy; the fourth movie won't continue on this (pretty hard to do so anyway), but starts a new story instead.
I actually enjoyed 2 more than 1. Haven't seen 3 yet.
I follow X-Men series all the way, until House of M showed up and completely turn the story around. After Wolverine got all his memory back, his character wasn't as cool as before. Then, in X-Men 2005 comics, Astonish X-Men (or something of the sort), the stories really got weird.
Does anyone read the Tag and Bink comics?
Pick me! Pick me! Pick me!
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