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GIVEAWAY: Win a Wii from ‘Rush Hour 3′

Does it get any better than this?

RopeofSilicon visitors are about to be given one hell of an opportunity, the chance to take home a Nintendo Wii courtesy of New Line Cinema and their upcoming release of Rush Hour 3, hitting theaters on August 10th.

As Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker battle the Triads all you need to do is enter your name for a chance to take home Nintendo’s next generation video game console, the Wii, valued at $249.

ONE (1) WINNER
  • 1 (One) Nintendo Wii Console valued at $249

To enter the sweepstakes click here or on the pic above.

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