One of our spies headed down to an opening in Melbourne held at an EB Games store at Elizabeth St, Melbourne.
It was a rather low key affair with some 50 people turning up to get their hands on an Xbox 360. Patrons were invited inside at 11pm to pay for their console and receive a ticket which they could exchange for their console, come midnight. One of the store employees told us that one person had pre-ordered the console and 37 games, which must be the entire confirmed release schedule.
Thanks to theory for this report.
Meanwhile, a couple of our staff members headed down to Centrepoint in Sydney, where the official launch was being held.
The setup for the event exceeded our expectations. On the left side of the mall there was a row of 360 demo units and a tent where Nova 96.9 was broadcasting live. On the right side were more demo units, along with a stall serving free pizza and coke (or water). Also on the right side was a small stage-like area (complete with concert style barricades) where a few performances were held and game trailers were projected on to a large white sheet.
As with Melbourne, those who pre-ordered were allowed inside to complete their payment in exchange for a ticket, with the colour based on how early you got there. When it grew close to midnight, they called all those with the earliest tickets close to the stage. Then a few minutes before 12, they brought on two dance acts - firstly a hip-hop ‘dance off’, then a group of cheerleaders wearing skimpy Xbox 360 outfits. These ran until 12:10, although no one seemed to mind.
Finally they displayed a countdown on the screen. Between the numbers being displayed on the screen a light was shone from behind a curtain illuminating a lady making poses reminiscent of a James Bond opening sequence. As the countdown reach 0, the curtan was pulled away to reveal an actor dressed as (a very faithful) Joanna Dark.
All in all the event was quite successful. Despite the rain everyone seemed to have a good time.
We took a few videos which you can check out below...
PGR3 on a demo machine (DivX - 11MB)
The crowd (DivX - 4MB)
Krumping and Clowning (DivX - 7MB)
Dancing girls (DivX - 37MB)
Final coundown (DivX - 12MB)
...and the Media Panel contains more pictures from both events.


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