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Playing PS3 At The Airport: Now Possible

Written by: zenical on 26 January 2010 at 4:50 pm 5 Comments

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Waiting for your flight? Have nothing to do? Play a PS3 game! HongKong International Airport has installed 14 Ps3 kiosks around the airport for travelers to check, the best part? It’s free of charge!

Sony Computer Entertainment Hong Kong has teamed with the airport to put the kiosks near the Terminal boarding gates and in Terminal 2 as well. The kiosks feature Final Fantasy XIII, Uncharted 2, Avatar and Assassin’s Creed 2. It also seems that Gran Turismo HD is playable.

The average waiting time is around 3 hours – definitely not enough to complete the 50 hours plus FF13 game. At least they’re putting up recent games, which is good. Wonder whether the games will be changed in the near future? o.O

Source: TheMoodieReport via Kotaku

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5 Comments »

  • Donyea said:

    I wish my school did that

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    zenical Reply:

    I wished we have the PS3 kiosks at the airport too. School = impossible XD

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    Donyea Reply:

    Your right but I can dream right

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  • Densha Otoko said:

    I’m surprised that Singapore plays Xbox 360’s in the airport . I remember when I first arrived in Changi Airport . I was actually surprised that it has games for us to wait .

    We don’t have that in our KLIA , even though its bigger and much more classy than Changi Airport but theres one thing that it doesn’t have ” soul” and Changi Airport has that ^_^

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    zenical Reply:

    noooo. THis is for the HK Airport. haha. >_< so far we only have computers for the people to use.. I'm not sure whether they had it in the past, but I don't remember seeing computers at the airport in the past ~_~

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