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Offline LassePalle

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Meet Charles Martinet in London
« on: September 11, 2006, 01:10:17 AM »
The voice of Mario will be signing postcards on Oxford Street this Friday just before the Wii press conference begins.

GAME Says Wii Want Mario!    


8th September 2006 - GAME Stores Group Ltd, Europe’s leading specialist video games retailer, is offering customers the chance to meet the voice of Mario, star of the Super Mario Brothers range of video games, at their flagship Oxford Street store on Friday 15th September 2006.    


‘Mario’, real name Charles Martinet, will be around between 12pm and 4pm to sign limited edition postcards for customers whilst they wait for Nintendo’s official announcement of the details about their forthcoming Wii console!    


Copies of the New Super Mario Bros. game will be given away to the first 18 customers to get Mario’s signature whilst, the next 10 customers will receive a Mario T-Shirt.    


Robert Quinn, Sales Director at GAME said “We have secured in-store the voice of one the most recognisable video games characters to sign autographs on the day. Customers have been waiting a long time to hear specific details about the hotly anticipated console, the Nintendo Wii, so we’ve given them a recognisable industry figure to keep them entertained whilst they wait."    


So make sure you get down to GAME in Oxford Street on Friday 15th September for your chance to get the signature of the voice of Mario and hear full details about the forthcoming Nintendo Wii!


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RE: Meet Charles Martinet in London
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2006, 08:39:15 AM »
Oxford Street, Friday + Between 12 and 4pm?

Perfect formula for stupid decision.

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RE: Meet Charles Martinet in London
« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2006, 02:21:08 PM »
I would love to meet Bill Trinen and Charles Martinet..
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