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Looks like the guys in Mumbai are luckier than the bastards at Delhi! Not only are they getting another Game On! event for their very own, but they can also be the first to get their hands on Mass Effect!
Announcing the details for the event at the official Xbox forums, Microsoft India has said that Mass Effect and PGR 4 will be available for purchase at the event, scheduled to be held on the 22nd at Squeeze, Khar, Mumbai. What’s worse (for those that live outside Mumbai, that is) is that all those that pick up Mass Effect will also get a Halo 3 Limited Edition poster autographed by Joseph Tung, producer at Bungie. Apparently, there’s only 500 of these in print so it’s a really sweet deal for those that would be buying Mass Effect anyway, like yours truly. Pity I live in Bangalore, the forgotten realm of Indian gaming!
Let’s see if we can have our Mumbai friends pick this one up for us and hopefully, part with said Limited Edition poster so that I can have it up right next to my gigantic Homer Simpson one!
via [360indians]
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November 20th, 2007 at 11:15 pm
Jay? Parag? Anyone?
November 20th, 2007 at 11:24 pm
I feel your pain, I really do. Let’s hope they have one of these shindigs in Bangalore as well. I would so love that poster though, maybe MS will throw us a bone and send a couple down south? *wakes up* Anyhoo, where’ll you be picking up Mass Effect from KR?
November 25th, 2007 at 9:29 am
Seriously now, I’ve never really understood how Bangalore could be passed over. Though it might have something to do with the fact or what I think is the fact, - granted there have been these events and all - that the penetration of the bigwigs ain’t exactly great in India just yet. It’s getting better, but there’s still some way to go before they could move out of the comfort of two of the nation’s capitals (in a manner of speaking). I’m of course assuming there hasn’t been too much activity outside of Mumbai and Delhi that’s bypassed Bangalore.