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On behalf of Atomic, I’d like to welcome all our APEC visitors, and thank them for the totally awesome free Sydney Airshow, and associated harbour and street military technology displays. Thanks too, for the long weekend! Hope you all have a great time here!

Meanwhile, in other news.

Atomic Live!

We can now lift the lid on one more must see thing – the Atomic Stage! All day long we’ll putting on cool fun activities, plus cracker tech and games presentations from the top names in the biz. It’s all free, and you’re all welcome.

Here’s some of the highlights on the Atomic Stage:

Our host, MC Losty will be amping it up through the day and kicking it with style. Atomic Live won’t be Atomic Sleep, we promise you that!

Atomic Kate Inabinet will deliver a talk on games.

Every hour Nvidia will have a lucky door prize, giving away a new video card, and everyone that comes to Live is in the draw!

Jus some of our tech and games presentations will be given by:

ASUS
Orange IT
AMD
Bond University
Kingston Memory

Plus! We’re thrilled to announce that Sony Buzz is back! The legendary games show stage set makes a triumphant return, and Buzz himself will be there to host proceedings! Lucky audience members will play off with all the latest additions to the PS2 Buzz lineup on the grand stage set! Just like on TV!

Double plus! We hope your all preparing your Cosplay costumes, cos MC Losty and Dr Karl will be judging the winners!

Speedbuilding too, for lucky chosen ones from the audience with electrons for blood.

And that’s all the tip of the iceberg. There’s flippen heaps for the Atomic Live main stage. All day long, if you choose to stick with it, we promise you’ll leave happy, and with a reasonably good chance of cool freebies.

Ben

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