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Shuttle lands one-of-a-kind Alone in the Dark PC

Small form-factor PC specialist Shuttle is cashing in on the imminent arrival of the next episode in horror game saga Alone in the Dark by punting a one-off - literally - machine kitted out in AITD imagery.

Shuttle Alone in the Dark SFF PC

Shuttle's Alone in the Dark SFF PC: gimme the prize

Describing the SFF PC as "unique", Shuttle said it's making only one of these boxes, and if you want to be the one to own it you have to enter the company's Alone in the Dark competition, which kicks off today.

Shuttle Alone in the Dark SFF PC

Unique, apparently

Enter before the 7 July closing date, and your name goes into a draw. The winner gets the box and a copy of the game.

The machine packs an Intel Core 2 Duo of unknown specification and what Shuttle promised would be "piles of memory and a super quick graphics card". The unit's based on the company's XPC SG31G5 barebones, which uses Intel's integrated G31 chipset.

To enter the draw, visit Shuttle's website.

Latest Comments

Nice computer company, but dumb promoting

HI, I don't think promoting a horror movie obvious for profit is a good way to make money and does not speak highly of a company like Shuttle.

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