Sony has
finally launched the
PlayStation 3 games
console in Europe, and had a surprise in store for the hundreds of fans who
queued for days at London's Virgin Megastore.
People camping out for the launch at the Virgin Megastore in Oxford Street
were given a 46in Sony Bravia TV with their purchase of the new gaming console.
The 120 or so fans queuing anxiously for their PS3 were kept entertained in
the run-up to the midnight launch with a lively group of DJs, break dancers and
graffiti artists.
About half an hour before the official launch the crowd was greeted by Sony
UK managing director Ray Maguire.
Standing in front of a Sony flat panel TV he said: "This is a 46in Bravia W
series. It's an award-winning flat panel, and the good news is I'm going to give
you one free."
It took a while for the crowd to realise that every person there was going to
receive one of the £2,000 TVs, at which point applause and shouting broke out
among the crowd.
At the stroke of midnight 17 year-old Ritatsu Thomas received the first
official European PlayStation 3 as well the TV. According to Sony the other
campers will all have their TVs delivered next week.
Thomas, who had been camping out at the store since Wednesday morning, said:
"It feels excellent. I might have to play on it when I get home because I'm so
excited I wouldn't be able to sleep."
According to a Met Police spokesman there were no reported problems
surrounding the launch, despite
earlier
concerns surrounding people travelling home late at night with an expensive
and highly sought after console.
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