Posted on 01-07-2009

OzBoxLive is proud to present “Xperience Xbox” at The State Library of Victoria on July 17th. We have a fantastic night planned for all Xbox 360 fans and Casual Gamers alike, to play some of the best games on the Xbox 360 console. Some of the games include… Guitar Hero World Tour, Halo 3, Street Fighter IV, Virtua Tennis 2009, Pro Evolution Soccer, Sacred 2, Harry Potter and a lot more.

There will also be a raffle where the main prize is an Xbox 360 Pro and a bunch of games with all money raised going to the Royal Children’s Hospital.

This is a FREE event but booking is required as tickets are limited. Please go to the link to book online at…   www.xperiencexbox.eventbrite.com

For those of you outside of Melbourne feel free to join us over Xbox Live with our favourite XBLA game… Bomberman Live and play with the gamers at Xperience Xbox.

This is going to be a great opportunity for everyone to meet other gamers, have fun and of course win real prizes whilst helping out a great benefit.

So sign up, tell your friends and join the OzBoxLive team on July 17th.

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Cheezbrgr on 2 July, 2009 at 6:54 am #

Host one in sydney already =<


Mark on 2 July, 2009 at 9:26 am #

LOL. Mate you have made my day. This is our first big event. Let me get this one out of the way before I start the World Tour.


Reviews on 3 July, 2009 at 9:10 am #

great job thanks


Monash MSPs » Xperience XBOX Games Night on 8 July, 2009 at 11:02 am #

[...] Find out more at the OzBoxLive website. [...]


FKBlegend on 10 July, 2009 at 2:41 pm #

G’day. Thought your presentation, as with most the presentations at the Monash Boot Camp was awesome.
Defiantly want to be a part of this. But i problem i found with the Boot Camp that i hope to avoid with this is the younger, or “immature” gamers. Im not a -TOG- or anything, I’m an 18 year old kid, who likes a sense of maturity (still love my fun, go Viva Pinata). Any idea on the rough age group of most entrants?


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