

You wouldn’t normally associate Gurugram evenings with William Dalrymple, Tavleen Singh, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Subramanian Swamy, Ram Madhav, Sachin Pilot and Pratap Bhanu Mehta talks. The journey of not-for-profit crowdfunded Museo Camera began in the basement of self-taught photographer, historian and archivist Aditya Arya while the Heritage Transport Museum began as a private passion project of hotelier Traun Thakral, who turned his hobby of collecting vintage cars into a museum at Tauro, Gurugram, with assistance from the government of India. What’s significant here is that these cultural spaces are a result of largely private interest and hustle, not government patronage like in Delhi. Museo Camera, a cool photography museum in Sector 28 was inaugurated in 2019 The Quorum, India’s first homegrown private member’s club opened in 2017 and Heritage Transport Museum, the ‘oldest player’ among the three, and India’s first transport museum, opened in December 2013. Proposed plans for cultural hubs have never really materialised, like a state of art cultural complex project construction on which was to begin in 2016 but is still caught in a maze of permissions.Īnd just when it was beginning to change in recent years - you can call it the Gurugram Renaissance - with new museums and a cultural centre, the pandemic came and took a toll.Īlso read: The 15-year-old Banjara market that could become the new Kathputli Colony of Gurugram India and Gurugram’s firsts In fact, Gurugram’s only hub for cultural activities, Epicentre, which opened in 2008, was shut down in 2016. Poulomi Bose, an artist based in the millennium city, said: “For those of us living here for the last few years, going to Delhi was the only option if we wanted to go someplace that is not a mall!” To unwind, the GDP-friendly residents of Gurugram could only go to the malls, pubs and restaurants, and maybe an occasional trip to Fun N Food village and Kingdom of Dreams. As it grew into ‘a suburb on steroids’ or NCR’s own Maximum City, it lacked what Delhi had.

We’re very excited at the number of titles we continue to add to the Move arsenal and we’re looking forward to bringing you even more compelling gameplay experiences into 2012.Gurugram, as we know it, burst into popular imagination with a Chetan Bhagat novel and the first batch of MNCs. Since launch, PlayStation Move continues to offer an innovative gaming experience by using realistic, high-definition gaming along with accurate, intuitive control. Our goal here at PlayStation is to challenge gamers and create games that push the limits. On November 15, titles such as Carnival Island, which lets you experience the joy of classic family-friendly fun with 35 carnival attractions EyePet & Friends, the continuation of the innovative EyePet franchise which enables kids and their families to experience the magic of a virtual Pet in the real world and Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest, which combines sword fighting, archery and throwing stars in a playful action-adventure, are sure to engage families in interactive gameplay. Also launching on the 25th is the inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood game, the single-player game that lets you experience first-hand what it’s like to wield electricity with the precise motion control of PlayStation Move. In October, we’ll really get things moving with the launch of Everybody Dance, the high-energy game that lets you and your friends dance to 40 chart-topping party hits.

Today, LittleBigPlanet 2 Move Pack: Rise of the Cakeling kicks things off with five giant story levels and seven side levels, making it LittleBigPlanet’s biggest Downloadable Content Pack to date. When coupled with 3D, PlayStation Move continues to set new benchmarks in immersive gameplay experiences.Īlready you’ve seen AAA titles such as Resistance 3 incorporate PlayStation Move compatibility and you can expect more to come soon, including downloadable expansion packs for LittleBigPlanet 2 and inFAMOUS 2.

As we mentioned to you previously, the number of PlayStation Move games released or in development have surpassed 80 titles and continues to grow. This fall, PlayStation Move is set to deliver a new batch of compelling experiences that get you on your feet and put you directly in the game.
