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Wednesday, 19th August 2009Wednesday, 19th August 2009
Posted by Lester Chan at 13:53 in Community

Here are 5 winners from last month’s Wii Birthday Party Bash Give Away.

  • Ang Meng Kok: SXXXX834C
  • Loh Guan Liang: SXXXX627D
  • Lim Pei Yi Esther: SXXXX698Z
  • Johan Yu : SXXXX555Z
  • Tan Hong Liang: SXXXX686F

Congratulations to all winners! You all should have already been contacted via email on how to collect your copy of Birthday Party Bash from Take 2 Asia office. If not, just drop me an email and I will hook you up.

Sunday, 9th August 2009Sunday, 9th August 2009
Posted by Lester Chan at 00:00 in Review

I received the Birthday Party Bash Wii game by 2K Play 3 weeks ago. Played the game during our “Games Day” which is on the 1st August 2009 to celebrate the end of our internship!

Birthday Party Bash as the name suggest is extremely suitable to be played during birthday parties as the focus of the whole game will be on the birthday boy or girl. When you start the game, you will get to choose 3 options, “Custom Party”, “Quick Party” or “Free Play”.

Since I am hosting the games day at my house and reviewing the game, I was arrowed to be the birthday boy. We choose Custom Party play mode because we want to be able to customize our birthday party. We can choose from 10 different types of Birthday Party themes.


Themes


How Many Wiimotes To Use?

Read More (285 More Words, 9 More Images, 3 More Videos)

Friday, 31st July 2009Friday, 31st July 2009
Posted by Lester Chan at 10:32 in Community

Together with 2K Play, we will be giving away 5 copies of 2K Play’s Birthday Party Bash Wii video game worth SGD$39.90 each.

Submit your answer to this simple question by 7th August 2009:

  • Birthday Party Bash by 2K Play is exclusively available on Wii. True or False?

Sent your answers to Albert.Hoolsema@take2asia.com with the following details

  • Full Name
  • IC Number
  • Email Address
  • Mobile Number
  • Occupation

Winners will be notified and collection will be at Take 2 Asia office in Newton, Singapore.

Check out my blog post on Birthday Party Bash.

Wednesday, 22nd July 2009Wednesday, 22nd July 2009
Posted by Lester Chan at 00:00 in Gaming

Christmas came early for me on Friday! I received 3 parcels altogether! One is for the Nokia Technophobe Challenge #2, the second one was Wii Birthday Party Bash game from 2K Play and the third and last parcel was two netbook cases from Gear Zap / Mobile Fun.

This post is about the Wii Birthday Party Bash. I am going to review this game when my friends come over my house on the 1st August 2009 for a Wii party, we called it the Games Day! The packaging is excellent, this is no doubt the best packaging I have seen for a Wii game.

Here is a snippet from the press release

Birthday Party Bash provides a unique and entertaining way to host a child’s birthday celebration, offering state-of-the-art party games that can be enjoyed by up to 12 children at a time on the Wii. By modernising classics like Pin The Tail On The Donkey, Sack Race, Musical Chairs and 19 other traditional birthday games, it’s the perfect way to host a memorable and fun birthday party – without breaking the bank. The birthday boy or girl can also choose from ten party theme rooms for an unforgettable experience, from “Pirates,” complete with sword and treasure chest, to “Princess,” with a royal castle and magical unicorn.


The Invitation Card (Front)


The Invitation Card (Back)


The Mysterious Box


The Mysterious Box Opened


What Is The Game About? (Front)


What Is The Game About? (Back)


Wii Birthday Party Bash (Front)


Wii Birthday Party Bash (Back)


Wii Birthday Party Bash (Inside)

I would like to thank Fiona from Take 2 Asia for the game!

Official Site: Birthday Party Bash
Gamespot: Birthday Party Bash

Monday, 15th June 2009Monday, 15th June 2009
Posted by Lester Chan at 09:14 in Event, Gaming

Video Games Live Singapore will take place on the 19th June 2009 (this Friday) at the Singapore Indoor Stadium at 8.30pm. There is a pre-show event happening right before the event at 6.30pm. It will be a 2 hour long concert. Ticket are priced at SGD$55, SGD$70, SGD$85 and SGD$115 and you can get them from SISTIC

What is Video Games Live?
Video Games Live – the biggest and most popular video game concert in the world debuts in Singapore!
This is a concert event put on by the video game industry to help encourage and support the culture and art that video games have become. Video Games Live (VGL) bridges a gap for entertainment by exposing new generations of music lovers and fans to the symphonic orchestral experience while also providing a completely new and unique experience for families and/or non-gamers. The show is heralded and enjoyed by the entire family. It’s the power & emotion of a symphony orchestra mixed with the excitement and energy of a rock concert and the technology and interactivity of a video game all completely synchronized to amazing cutting edge video screen visuals, state-of-the-art lighting and special on-stage interactive segments with the audience.

VGL quickly became the biggest and most popular game concert in the world. The debut performance was launched on 6 July 2005 at the world famous Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles with the LA Philharmonic. Over 11,000 people attended making it the biggest video game concert in the world. Most of the game music played (Halo, Sonic, Metal Gear Solid, Mario, Zelda, Warcraft, Tomb Raider, Myst, Kingdom Hearts, Tron, God of War, EverQuest II, Medal of Honor, Headhunter, Beyond Good & Evil, Advent Rising, etc.) had never been performed live.

VGL is not just a concert, but a celebration of the entire video game industry that people of all ages will adore. Created and produced by Jack Wall and Tommy Tallarico, Guinness Record holder for prolificacy in video game composing, VGL is a tribute to video games culture over the last three decades. The concert will stage music and footage from the most popular video games from past to present, including Mario, Halo, Final Fantasy, WarCraft, Sonic, Metal Gear Solid, Interactive Space Invaders, Diablo III, Metroid, Pac-Man, Kingdom Hearts, Castlevania, Zelda and many more.

Do check out Sheylara, Hillary, Nicole and Nicholas blog post about Video Games Live as well.

Official Site: Video Games Live Singapore
Buy Tickets: SISTIC