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Xbox 360 Roadtrip returns to Auckland this Sunday

Xbox 360® Roadtrip returns to Auckland this Sunday

NZ’s Biggest Bus comes back to the Viaduct due to popular demand
– and there’s a console to be won every hour

Auckland, March 24, 2006 - The Xbox 360 Roadtrip finishes its nationwide month-long tour on Monday 27th March in Whangarei, but due to overwhelming demand we've squeezed in one final Auckland date this Sunday 26 March at Auckland’s Eastern Viaduct, 1pm-7pm.

Gamers can get hands-on with 20 Xbox 360 consoles and hi-definition Samsung screens and check out all the titles available at launch – Perfect Dark Zero, Project Gotham Racing 3, Fight Night Round 3 - as well as never-before-seen upcoming releases such as Dead Or Alive 4.

The Bus has both R16 and all-ages sections, meaning the whole family can check it out.

The Rock will be on site giving away 1 Xbox 360 console every hour, plus there are merchandise and games giveaways and the chance to get up close and personal with gorgeous Perfect Dark Zero® heroine Joanna Dark.

Thousands of gamers queued up to be among the first to get an Xbox 360 when it went on sale at 12:01am on Thursday.

Now Aucklanders get another chance to check out the console and the huge range of mind-blowing games available at launch, and get on board the Xbox 360 Bus – the largest vehicle ever constructed in New Zealand.

Gamers can sign up to get VIP priority entry and jump the queues at www.xbox360roadtrip.co.nz, or simply turn up at the Bus.

ENDS

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