Posted Feb 11, 2007 at 04:39PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Burning Crusade Tags: Epic Games, Blizzard, Microsoft, Taiwan
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Xbox 360 lines up to stun gamers in Taiwan - Image 1Down over at Hall 1 of the Taipei World Trade Center, the 2007 Taipei Game Show is currently on going (every 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from February 8-12, 2007). It's here that Microsoft put on quite a show, featuring its next-generation console the Xbox 360.

Going all out shine all stage lights on their flagship gaming console, it's strange that no other console was present to steal the limelight. With a large white and green stage and a demo gaming floor chock full of BenQ LCD TVs and consoles, gamers will be able experience games first-hand, and in high-definition, on the 360.

Interested gamers can also avail of an Xbox 360 Core package and a BenQ HD LCD TV (32-inch or 42-inch) for NT$ 49,900 (US$ 1,514) or NT$ 69,900 (US$ 2,121), exclusively from the Taipei Game Show. Microsoft is also offering an Xbox 360 package which includes the console, a hard drive, two controllers, a headset and a copy of IAA Game of the Year, Epic Games' Gears of War, for NT$ 13,980 (US$ 425).

Also present at the show was Blizzard's World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade promotion, in preparation for the launching of Burning Crusade in Taiwan. Hellgate: London also managed to put up a frightening display of life-size monsters and demo stations, signalling the its arrival this summer in Taiwan.


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