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e-Xpress Interactive just sent in there release schedule for the month of February, 2010 along with the console on which they will be available and the hit that you will have to take on your credit-card. The list has a few eagerly anticipated games, like Bioshock II, Aliens Vs. Predator and Napolean Total War, that has been on the must-buy charts of many gamers. And here we were thinking that just maybe, this month would come as some respite for our already maxed out credit cards!
Sob-stories aside, have a quick look at the list after the jump and decide which platform would be the best for you. Those in Mumbai have an even better option of walking into India’s premier game shop; Games: The Shop, again, a great initiative by e-Xpress Interactive. We hope we will get to see one in our namma Bengaluru. Find the press release for this as well after the jump.
List of Releases:
PC Games for Windows:
Vancouver 2010 Olympics 699
Bioshock II 699
Aliens vs. Predator 699
Napoleon Total War 999
Sonic & Sega All Star Racing 699Playstation 3:
PS3 Vancouver 2010 Olympic 2499
PS3 Bioshock II 2499
PS3 Star Ocean IV : Last Hope International 2499
PS3 Aliens vs. Predator 2499
PS3 Sonic & Sega All Star Racing 2499Xbox 360:
Xbox 360 Bioshock II 2499
Xbox 360 Aliens vs. Predator 2499
Xbox 360 Sonic & Sega All Star Racing 2499PSP:
PSP Ben10 : Alien Force Vilgax Attacks 1499PS2:
PS2 Ben10 : Alien Force Vilgax Attacks 1299
Press Release for Game: The Shop
Mumbai, 25th Jan 2010:- Game Shop Retail Pvt. Ltd. has its first video game specialist store under the brand name “GAMES THE SHOP”, at R-City Mall, Ghatkopar, Mumbai, in August 2009.
“GAMES THE SHOP” provides shoppers a never before experience shopping delight. This specialty store carries a wide range of products catering to game lovers. Shoppers have the option to choose from a wide array of games in every genre ranging from Action, Strategy, Stimulation, First/Third Person Shooter, Racing, Sports, Puzzles, Adventure, and many more, on platforms like PC, PS3, PS2, PSP, Xbox 360, Wii & Nintendo DS under one roof along with retailing of console hardware & gaming accessories.
Commenting on the launch Mr. Anand Khemani, Chief Executive (“GAMES THE SHOP”) said “The Shop will give the customers unmatched Value Proposition. Our vision is to create customer delight by delivering world class games with wide choice at best prices”. Being a group company of e-Xpress Interactive the leading distributors of games in India, “GAMES THE SHOP” would leverage on its Strong Brand equity, Prime location, Supply Chain Strength & CRM. The Shop provides unique value added services like, hands on Experience of games on Consoles (i.e. PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, etc), On Floor Gaming Specialists to assist customers, information about New Arrivals & Top Charts to keep Casual Gamers updated. At “GAMES THE SHOP”, customers can get the best of offers & discounts on games. “GAMES THE SHOP” is the first Retail outlet to provide its customers Pre-order booking. The design of “GAMES THE SHOP” has been conceptualized keeping in mind the taste and preferences of the Indian Consumer.
Mr. Anand Khemani also quoted “The launch of “GAMES THE SHOP” is a step forward to delight our customers with international standards of service, product range quality and shopping experience. Unparalleled in India it will be the Gaming destination store for Families, Gamers & everyone”.
“GAMES THE SHOP” plans to have a PAN India presence by opening over 15 such specialist stores across metros and mini-metros within the next 12 months.
With the above initiatives Games The Shop is all set to create new industry benchmarks in the Game specialist retail space and the biggest beneficiary shall be the end customer after all he remains “The King”.
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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 04:18 pm GMT +5.5 at 4:18 pm
Why cant Bangalore have one? Common, We Bangloreans are confined to Landmark