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    Default Playstation Launched "Indian" Desi Adda

    With a growing market in India, Playstation launched a series of games based on India with the name "Desi Adda: Games of India". The games have been launched for two consoles PS2 & PSP.

    This is the second time when games on Indian culture have been developed. "Hanuman - the warrior" being the first one.

    The other good thing about "Desi Adda" is that the games can be played in three Indian Languages; Hindi, Punjabi & Tamil.

    Six traditional Indian games have been chosen for Desi Adda: Pachisi, Goat & the Tiger, Kite fight, Gulli Danda, Kabbaddi & beat matching dance contest.

    These games will help young Indian to know more about "Traditional" India.

    The games are available at the cost of 499/- for PS2 & 999 for PSP.

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    Yes there can also be good mythology types games on stories of ancient India.

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    have you played Hanuman, I personally didn't like it. you know, the games based on India are actually developed by Indian gaming software dept. that could be the issue with graphics

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    I dont know about mythology type of games but I saw on tv the other day about getting games like kabaddi, gili danda and kite flying...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preeti_20 View Post
    I dont know about mythology type of games but I saw on tv the other day about getting games like kabaddi, gili danda and kite flying...
    These games can reach international audience using the PSP gaming platform helping the growth of local regional players as playing these games might develop interest in watching them LIVE.

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