It's remarkable to note that earlier this week, thousands of people went about their business in central Auckland completely unaware that video game history had touched down in the country. Lethargic students, middle-aged bankers and stone-faced executives trotted wearily past a central city hotel without the slightest suspicion as to the contents of an Xbox 360 safely ensconced in an otherwise unremarkable conference room upstairs. It's just as well, the thousands of hours and millions of dollars worth of development committed so far to Grand Theft Auto IV would pale in insignificance compared to what the New Zealand economy would have to weather in downtime should it be made public that a playable version existed within stampede range of Queen Street.
Contrary to expectations, rather than ascending to the heavens in a chariot guided by mythological creatures, Rockstar used a Boeing to leave New Zealand yesterday. Bound for their Sydney office, they'll be spending a fairly intense next two-and-a-bit months preparing for the April 29 release deadline. Fortunately, before they left we were treated to approximately an hour of in-game content of what is shaping up to be one of the biggest console titles this year. Perhaps ever.