The Queen Of England Gets Her Own Wii In Gold

queen-gets-gold-plated-wii-1 The Queen Of England Gets Her Own Wii In Gold

If the Queen of England were to an avid gamer, her console would be no less than a dazzling one with none to match its kind. Now, since most gaming consoles are equally good, the technical tweaking isn’t what we are looking at. Enter THQ, one of the most popular developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software. Well, the brand has created one of its kind version of Wii completely soaked in the yellow of gold.

The very unique gaming console reached Buckingham Palace in all its splendor along with some new games. Indeed a good marketing strategy by THQ as it readies itself to launch BIG Family Games for the Wii. The company’s rep was heard saying that the BIG concept brings together everyone in the family from grandparents to small children.

So if Her Majesty finds time, she can enjoy playing 24 classic family games with twists thrown in like, golf, tennis, ladder golf, lawn darts, horseshoes and bocce. The rep expressed that they realized that the Queen might not like playing on any regular console, which is why they came up with this extra-special gold one. No wonder, when you are Royalty, everything turns gold — even your gaming console!

gold-wii-queen-england2 The Queen Of England Gets Her Own Wii In Gold

Via pocket-lint

This entry was posted by author: Saba on Saturday, May 23rd, 2009 at 12:30 am and is filed under Entertainment, Gaming, Gold, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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