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Win a Barcelona shirt signed by World Cup star David Villa

Courtesy of Gameloft and Real Football 2011

Win a Barcelona shirt signed by World Cup star David Villa
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| Real Football 2011

It's that time of year again. The big video game football franchises are standing in a line on the pitch, singing their respective national anthems and waiting anxiously for kick off. Among them is Gameloft's excellent long-serving mobile franchise Real Football.

A couple of weeks ago, Gameloft showed off Real Football 2011 in Barcelona, ably assisted by Barcelona and Spain striker David Villa (and his translator). Pocket Gamer's own Richard Brown was there, and he came away with a Barcelona shirt signed by the man himself, as well as an interview and some hands-on time.

During his hands-on, he discovered that this latest Real Football game is looking like a solid addition to the series, with excellent presentation and fully customisable controls. During his interview with David Villa, he discovered that defender Raúl Albiol is the best gamer in the Spanish national team.

When he got home, he discovered that he'd have to give away the Barcelona shirt that Villa signed for him.

To put yourself in the running for this generous prize, just answer the following question:

Who is David Villa's favourite England player? a) Paul Scholes
b) Frank Lampard
c) Steven Gerrard
(Clue: read the interview)


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Competition rules
  • The competition closes on Friday 8th October 2010, and no entries will be accepted after this date.
  • The winning entries will be drawn after the competition has closed on Friday 8th and winners will be notified by email shortly after.
  • This prize cannot be substituted for a cash prize.
  • Pocket Gamer parent company Steel Media's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the winners of the competition.
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Rob Hearn
Rob Hearn
Having obtained a distinguished education, Rob became Steel Media's managing editor, now he's no longer here though, following a departure in late December 2015.