Confession time: As much as we like meeting you guys at reader meetups, the real benefit to us is that, for a brief time, we can reclaim some control over our home offices. "Too much swag" might be considered an enviable problem but we don't see it that way.
That's why we really need you to come out to Engadget's NYC Reader Meetup tomorrow, at Guastavino's, 344 E 59th Street in New York City. Of course, it's a free event but, knowing how much people like free things, you may want to get there early. We can only hold 1,000 people at a time so our recommendation is: Show up by 6:30 when the doors open. Festivities are going until 10:30 so if you can't make it until later, that's okay too, but it's first-come first-served.
Stay tuned to find out how we're going to part with our swag. Until then, you'll find more info on the meetup at Engadget. See you tomorrow?
Reader Comments (12)
Posted: Aug 24th 2011 11:07PM Knives Chau said
why doesnt nyc ever get those game conventions like PAX and gamescom and stuff? :( instead we get this. LAMEEE i want to try games before theyre released!! D: bring PAX or something nyc pl0x D: i got noz money to go travel.
Posted: Aug 24th 2011 11:23PM peter pham said
@Knives Chau
at least NYC gets stuff...... Here in Texas our only event is MLG Dallas :( besides i wanna meet the Joystiq crew plus "swag" is always cool especially for the awesome price of FREE :D
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at least NYC gets stuff...... Here in Texas our only event is MLG Dallas :( besides i wanna meet the Joystiq crew plus "swag" is always cool especially for the awesome price of FREE :D
Posted: Aug 24th 2011 11:39PM Knives Chau said
@Knives Chau
aw i got thumbs down :( do i sound ungrateful or something? ;(
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aw i got thumbs down :( do i sound ungrateful or something? ;(
Posted: Aug 25th 2011 12:57AM pluupy said
@creid8
That's an incredible bus ride. For a person in Rhode Island like me, going to boston takes about 45min. None-the-less, it's still a crazy long ride. Lots of traffic, GPS systems don't work squat, and there's always something going on so roads are cutoff somewhere or other.
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That's an incredible bus ride. For a person in Rhode Island like me, going to boston takes about 45min. None-the-less, it's still a crazy long ride. Lots of traffic, GPS systems don't work squat, and there's always something going on so roads are cutoff somewhere or other.
Posted: Aug 25th 2011 12:58AM JonahFalcon said
Sounds neat. I'll be there.
Posted: Aug 25th 2011 9:24AM (Unverified) said
Is this AM or PM?
Posted: Aug 25th 2011 12:51PM byaboy said
FREE STUFF FTB (FOR THE BIN) only joking I love any free stuff and joystiq is awesome.
Posted: Aug 25th 2011 1:51PM Nap said
Gotta love this New York weather...
Posted: Aug 25th 2011 2:59PM NukeAssault said
@Nap
Yep, great timing. Started pouring just as i left, so i came back. Shirt was nearly soaked and i wasn't going to ruin the new shoes i had on. Living far away from the nearest train station sucks as well. Even if i left now i probably wouldn't make it before peak. Curses!
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Yep, great timing. Started pouring just as i left, so i came back. Shirt was nearly soaked and i wasn't going to ruin the new shoes i had on. Living far away from the nearest train station sucks as well. Even if i left now i probably wouldn't make it before peak. Curses!





