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Wired Games Cafe
Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
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Wired Internet & Games C@fe Ltd in Preston, Lancashire is an internet and games café offering people the chance to browse the net, email online shopping what ever with no restrictions or limitations, also play games. Missing home, family or loved ones chat face to face with your distant friends and family by webcam or voice using programs such as MSN messenger, Yahoo, skype. As for the game’s you can play on your own, compete against each other on system link within the shop or take on the world on the net. We also have competitions, tournaments on a weekly basis, check out the tournaments page for info. Wired is all wired up with a super fast broadband connection so no waiting around for pages to load up or files to download i.e. music for your MP3 player, files can also be burned to CD/DVD.

One of the many great aspect’s of gaming at Wired is playing games with your friend’s or making new friend’s also putting faces to gamer tags.

Wired consists of 8 PC’s with internet access which are installed with the latest software and plugins also Microsoft office, 8 Xbox 360 Elite’s, Nintendo Wii on big projector screen and PlayStation 1, 2 and 3. There are a variety of games available to play and also purchase, including all new releases. We have new games delivered weekly, which customers are able to try before they buy. Other services are available such as PC repair, health check’s, upgrade, scan, copy, print and many more.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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