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By Vijay Sinha

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Last Monday, right after coming from playing Dead Space at EA India’s office, Reggie and I planned to check out the Nintendo Showroom floor at the MGF Mega City Mall here in Gurgaon - both locations are practically within walking distance. However, what started out as a curious stroll turned into a delightful display of Nintendo memorabilia, but quickly ended up becoming a vulgar awakening of awkwardness and deceit.

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Before even walking in, we were both memorized at the amount of decorated Nintendo products on display. There was pretty much something for everyone to gawk at, be it the casual audience or the pure-hearted nerdcore. Right smack in the center of the store (unoriginally referred to as “Game Station” but you won’t find any Playstations or Xboxes here) was a Wii demo station outfitted with a Wii Fit Balance Board covered in plastic wrapping, no doubt to prevent any notable footprints on the main goods less the resale value drops a few hundred bucks. Sadly, we were unable to actually use the Balance Board as the Wii Fit disc wouldn’t properly boot-up.

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Then came the first of our shocking observations: the pricing of Wii games. When we last spoke with Nintendo distributor Samurai-India’s Mahesh Toshniwal, he was quite aware of the high price mark set for the Wii console and felt it was rightfully justified given the dollar-rupee exchange rate at the time. But how anyone plans to purchase these titles at such ridiculous costs are little beyond us. Have a look for yourself:

The Simpsons GameRs. 3419
Donkey Kong Barrel BlastRs. 3419
Trauma Center: New BloodRs. 3419
Fire Emblem: Radiant DawnRs. 3419
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3Rs. 3419
Resident Evil: Umbrella ChroniclesRs. 3419
Harvey Birdman: Attorney at LawRs. 2772
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ TreasureRs. 2772
Battalion Wars 2Rs. 3419
Mario Strikers ChargedRs. 3419
Rayman Ravin’ Rabbids 2Rs. 3419

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But wait, there’s more! At the very right side corner of the store, we came across an entire shelf of what we were sure to be faux Gameboy Advance carts with complimentary cheap cardboard and confounded price tags to boot. Confounded, in the sense that how super cheap these games were going for (Rs. 200).

What does all this mean? We’ve sent a mail to Samurai-India a few days back and received no reply. More as it develops. In the meantime, take a gander at the other screens we took. Reggie says I’m quite the Picasso when it comes to photography.





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