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Reggie and myself just got back a few hours ago from Microsoft’s Gamers Night, which is arguably the biggest gaming-related event ever held in Delhi, and I must say that we’re both poop-zhausted. Between trying to talk with companies, to actually squeezing some game time with big-boys like Mass Effect and Army of Two – having an open bar with infinite Coke refills is a caffeine blessing in disguise. But the sad truth, there’s not much to talk about. At least, not until this coming Monday, when the media embargo is lifted for all of Microsoft’s and EA’s juicy offerings. Until then, you’ll just have to keep pounding on the F5! In other news, I think I may have contracted some skin disease. These PR folks can be quite the wild bunch, you know! Certainly not as terribly inconvenient as getting an error message from Gears of Wa- OOPS, will you look at the time! I can’t ride that pumpkin back home!
Expect more news at the stroke of midnight on Sunday, count on it.
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November 17th, 2007 at 3:35 am
So much for keeping that trap shut, eh, hard-working pretty boy?
November 17th, 2007 at 7:43 pm
i should… i should shift to delhi…. u guys can use a photogenic face for the camera ordeals…. i should
November 17th, 2007 at 10:26 pm
^^ lol..
that would be nice.. hehehe..
November 18th, 2007 at 12:21 am
Yeah. Werent you supposed to meet us in Delhi for the Live party? Fucking bollywood sell-out
November 18th, 2007 at 12:58 am
hey i call that a priority protocol…
Star One Show >= Xbox Live
NDTV >= web designing job
November 19th, 2007 at 1:28 am
[...] Maybe it’s just my total lack of enthusiasm for social gatherings when it means I have to travel long distances, or how stupidly single I am right now (Oh!) – but I’m not a fan of discos, clubbing, or late night drinking at the local pub. That’s more or less because of the company you bring along or the people you’ll involuntarily run into sometimes, which in itself depends a lot on how much liquor everyone’s been downing until it comes out like an exquisite river of dead puke. That’s why I’m glad Microsoft India was able to handle their recent Game On Event in New Delhi so darned well. Taking place in The Pyramid, a lot of the attention was focused on what people like me come 40 miles for - some cold, hard time with BioWare’s dandiest offering on consoles since Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. And luckily, the free liquor surely soothed some of that pain for the disagreeable on-lookers present, minus the aforementioned puking sessions. Bonus! [...]