Sunday, June 8, 2008

Time-Machine....


When I joined the company for winters, the client which was being discussed was one of the Gaming Chain owner. I was not able to believe that people go to these places and spend money to play the games..How foolish can one be not to go out for a family outing..catching movies...n spend money on every weekend on the silly games..
My previous experience was the Gaming outlet in HN where too I used to do bowling. I had never tried my hands at any of these games.

During the discussion I came to know that my Manager, Abhay himself was a big gaming freak. On talking to him came to know that there were many people who use to hang out at these places and try their hands. He narrated his experience of these stores. How there is an old man who comes and wins loads of chocolates though he distributes them all among the kids in the stores. How a Mom and her son spend hours on weekends.

I was not able to believe these as I haven't seen any such store. Even the HN store I use to visit on Saturdays had crowd coming there for bowling. Then finally I landed up in a gaming zone in Phoenix Mills on a Friday night with my team. The time was past 10 and we had planned to go bowling. I could find very few people in the store at that time.
The store was really huge in size and loads of games. There were close to 12 tracks for bowling. 2 Pool tables.. and other games..As I could not find many people playing games I still was of the same opinion...
The next day AN invited me for a trip to the Mill again. There were Brijesh, Killi, Vivek, Satman, AN and me. There was also an FLSL employee with whom AN was doing his internship. The company has tied up with different outlets in Phoenix Mill for good discounts. I again landed up in the same gaming zone.
But this time the scene was entirely different. The place was crowded and there was a waiting of 30 mins for a bowling track. Me n iyer grabbed a beer and decided to wait and enjoy the beauties in the store. In the meanwhile, AN got us a table for pool.
Around afternoon we got to the gaming section to grab a bowling track and I was astonished to see the place. There were people ranging from kids of Age 4 to uncle and aunties of mid-40s trying their hands at different games and winning coupons. The expression on the faces of the parents playing the games told me that they were concentrating hard and not just playing the games for their kids.

I still was unsure.. Then Me and AN decided to try our hands at a shooting game..more like a stress buster.. But the moment I took the gun in my hands, I returned to my days where I use to play Contra on my Samurai..the kid in me has returned and I was competing hard to survive the game long... We were shouting at each other like schoolboys guiding each other to survive..building strategy that we should reload the guns alternatively...
The game lasted for 20 mins and we both were smiling after the game.. That was my first tryst with the Gaming Zone but it was still not addictive..

After that life has been busy with work and didn't get much chance...
This Sunday, me, Rajat and Johry were sitting in my place and watching a movie..too tired to go anywhere..Finally, Rajat said lets all go out and we decided to go bowling at Amoeba near Brigade Road..
We landed there to find to our disappointment that the waiting was 2 hours..we were about to leave when Johry said that we should atleast check out the 2nd floor..I was keen on trying my hands at shooting again so we went upstairs.. Rajat was not much of a gaming freak but he had no other option..
Here the environment was more electrifying with humans from all age-group...from school kids to college goers..from mummies to grannies.. all were playing and winning tickets..
Johry was a NFS fan so we decided to try a track.. A refill card of 200 was bought.. We all sat on the set, geared up for the battle... The race lasted 5 minutes when Johry won the race...
Since the refill still had some money left, we went for Basketball...The game was so addictive that we played almost 4 rounds and won some coupons.. We decided to take some goodies with the coupons but the number was worth nothing..
We could see around grannies, mummies all of having rolls of tickets.. We decided to hide our tickets in our pockets to avoid being a laughing stock...Our skills were so bad!!!
I took another card refill of 200 and decided to play few more games.. I could see the childhood returning to us..all excited and ready to compete to get more coupons.. We tried our hand a few more games..Rajat and me payed Air Hockey..The way we played the game we would have put the schoolkids to shame...
We won loads of tickets this time and the way Rajat had put in efforts, I could not belive he was the same Rajat who was not ready to enter the 2nd floor...

After exhausting the refill, we decided to return...Only then we realised that its been 2.5 hours of gaming...We all were cursing each other that we should have booked a track....
It was an amazing evening and we decided to return again next weekend for a Game of Bowling!!!! I guess am getting addicted to the Bowling now...

Looking forward to next Saturday...

4 comments:

atlee said...

I was addicted to Bowling!
we used to play twice a week for nearly 6 months!
Must have spent a bomb...I never tried calculating my expenses :D

but I still believe...the fun and excitement of playing gully cricket is 100 times much more than playing in these gaming zones.

Satman said...

Nice post AJ. We had hell lotta fun at Phoenix that day. I was sure it would make it to your blog some day :)

Ujjwal said...

This is similar to Dave & Busters here ... but Rs. 200 for a round of game? Man..thats expensive.

Anonymous said...

browsed thru ur blogs.. liked the one abt BIT. :) I remembered my IIT days.