The Game for Big Kids
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/ENTERTAINMENT, ISTANBUL/ Updated : Aug 16, 2016, 14:23 IST
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If you’re into gaming and enjoy drum and bass (the usual music set played here), this place is tailor-made for you
If you’re into gaming and enjoy drum and bass (the usual music set played here), this place is tailor-made for you Read less
If you’re into gaming and enjoy drum and bass (the usual music set played here), this place is tailor-made for you. Located in the Basement 3 of the Point Hotel Barbaros, this gaming club is just the place for adults who haven’t grown up! The entertainment center, sprawling over an area of 1.5 kilometres, has enough consoles for 300 people to play at a time. Sit down in front of one of the giant screens and get on with a game of Half-Life or Quake or even a 3D-simulated racing game. The Game also has closed music rooms where people can take over DJ consoles or sing karaoke. Heck you can even check into a VIP room for a private movie screening.
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