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Special Offer: tickets to see Play! A Video Game Symphony

CNET.com.au readers can score tickets to Play! for only AU$45 -- a savings of AU$29 for an adult ticket. But hurry -- the offer is limited to the first 500 takers.

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CNET.com.au readers can score tickets to Play! for only AU$45 -- a savings of AU$29 for an adult ticket. But hurry, the offer is limited to the first 500 takers.

The winners of our Play! competition have been drawn -- Liam McDonald and Naomi Kopp are the winners and each receive a double ticket pass to see Play! on its opening night, 19th June.

The runners up are: Ricky Truong, John Truong, David Lingard, Arthur Lau, Andrew Passarello and Andres Lopez-Varela.  They each receive a double pass to the early evening dress rehearsal of Play! on 19th June.

If your name's not listed above, don't despair! You still might be able to grab a special deal through our partnership with the Syndey Opera House. CNET.com.au readers are eligible to buy tickets for only AU$45 -- a saving of AU$29 off the standard ticket price.

Simply call Sydney Opera House on 02 9250 7777 and quote the password "CNET" to grab this great deal.

These AU$45 tickets to see Play! are available on phone bookings only and this special allocation is limited to the first 500 callers. This offer is valid for ticket purchases for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday performances only.

Play! is a video game symphony that brings to life the award-winning music of 20 of the biggest and best computer games around. Music from the games will be performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Arnie Roth and backed by choral sensation Cantillation) while massive screens, suspended over the orchestra, capture stunning game play sequences. Play! runs from 19-23 June and is exclusive to the Sydney Opera House.