Here are 5 winners from last month’s Wii Birthday Party Bash Give Away.
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.
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?
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:
Sent your answers to Albert.Hoolsema@take2asia.com with the following details
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.
Sharing is caring! qishan is giving away a copy of Wii Sports Resort! All you have to do is to answer these two questions and email it to blog@qisahn.com with the subject “Hot Potato!”. Do leave your full name and your contact number in the email.
Questions:
The contest will end on 4th August 2009!
Seriously I have no idea on the answers myself maybe if you do know it can share it with me in the comments.
Source: Hot Potato Giveaway!
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
My exams ended on the 6th May 2009 and immediately after that, went for some retail therapy and bought a Nintendo Wii from Qisahn.com located at 545 Orchard Road #05-07, Far East Shopping Centre. It was kinda of a last minute decision to buy Wii which happens on the day before while studying for my Statistics & Probability (ST2334) paper.
The 3 of us, myself, Suqin and Kelvin (for his girlfriend’s birthday) bought the Wii together. We thought that buying 3 Wii together there would be discount, but unfortunately that is not the case. I spent a total of SGD$390 on this while Suqin and Kelvin each spend SGD$378 because they did not get the 3rd party component cable. Hong Jun also helped to inject some money into the economy by buying Wii Fit (that will be my next buy) and Weiquan bought some board games.
Price Breakdown

Box

Extra Wiimote/Nunchuck

3rd Party Wii Component Cable

Love The “Layers” Numbering

Layer 1

Layer 2

Nintendo Wii Contents
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