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Bandai opens Asian games center |
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Written by Patrick Frater
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
HONG KONG – Japanese games giant Namco Bandai Thursday unveiled its flagship Asian entertainment center in Hong Kong. Somewhere between a theme park and a retail shop, the center located in the Causeway Bay district's World Trade Center, is counting on over a million visitors in its first year. Having built it at a cost of Y130 million ($1.28 million), Namco Enterprises Asia Ltd. says it expects annual revenues of over $3.97 million.
This amusement facility will feature many versions of Bandai games that have not previously been released outside Japan. Games include 8 sets of the famous Japanese Bandai Namco game "Gundam Senjyo No Kizuna" and a new Asian version of the game "Taiko No Tatsujin 11".
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