[Android] Gaming console and a smartphone with joystick

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Mitashi made an eminent double launch of its exciting Thunder Series, comprising of GameIn ThunderPro quad-core console and Play Thunderbolt smartphone, at the Stuff Gadget Show 2014. The android-based devices take gaming experience to the next level with its cutting edge technology, easy portability and competitive price points. Its grand India-wide launch is sure to bring immense excitement to all Indian gaming aficionados.

Mitashi GameIn ThunderPro


On the occasion, Mr. Adnan Chara, Vice President - Gaming, Toys & Telecom – Mitashi Edutainment Pvt. Ltd. said,

"Mitashi has always pioneered innovative concepts and products fit for mass gaming consumption in the country. We've given Indians their first cricket LCD game, the first 8-bit cricket game, the first talking video game (Mitashi Banaye Crorepati), the first hand-held, portable 8-bit gaming console and touch gaming console to the recently launched Thunder Bolt series - India's first android gaming consoles! The GameIn ThunderPro quad-core console is an uncompromised quad-core gaming experience and its extension - the Play Thunderbolt is the world's first smartphone with a joystick! The ergonomics of our Thunder series is sure to thrill all gaming enthusiasts who have never experienced anything like this before. It's fair to say that 'You ain't gaming if you ain't thundering!' This is a game-changer, in every sense of the word."
The GameIn ThunderPro quad-core console is positioned as the hardcore gaming console, it boasts of a 1.6 GHz processor with a quad-core Mali 400 MHz GPU, 1 GB RAM and an 8 GB internal memory. It has trigger buttons, dual joystick along with dual speakers to get the real adrenaline pumping as a gamer. What more, apart from the big library of hardcore and casual games to play from android, you can relive the charm of playing the 8/16/32-bit games that work like a magic on this stock android device. HDMI connectivity will allow you to enjoy the big screen gaming experience. In addition, the WiFi Miracast allows you to have a feel of wireless gaming console through your smart TV at home. OTG support and pre-loaded hardcore games from EA form other advantages.

Mitashi Play Thunderbolt


Who says that a gaming console and a smartphone have to be two different devices? The Play Thunderbolt smartphone is designed cleverly keeping the youth at the center of it all. The 12.7 cm touchscreen is far larger than its contemporaries. The heavy metal body and joystick make it the most distinct looking phone in the market. It boasts of a 1.2 GHz processor with a PowerVR SGX 544 MHz GPU, 1 GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory, which is expandable up to a whopping 64 GB. The dual SIM support along with 3G video calling support is like the icing on the cake. A gaming device is as good as its battery life, and the Play Thunderbolt comes with a mammoth 4200 mAh battery that just refuses to fade. To add to the full throttle gaming experience, Mitashi has a dream 1280x720 p HD IPS screen with 320 dpi touchscreen and dual speakers, joystick, ultra sensitive G sensor, OTG support – all that to make every game lifelike real. What's more, for the first few lucky buyers, Mitashi is giving away a sleek leather flip cover worth Rs. 990 absolutely free.

Gaming enthusiasts have never had it better! Powered with Mitashi's vision to consistently bring to you the best world technology, the Thunder series is sure to take the gaming market by storm.

As the holiday season is approaching, it makes for the perfect gift – whether for others or for yourself. There couldn't be a better way to bring a smile on the face of a gaming enthusiast than these completely new, out of the world gadgets. Available easily, the Thunder series is sure to fly off the stands real soon. Make sure you pick yours before they're all taken!

On the pricing front, the GameIn ThunderPro console is priced at Rs. 9,990 and the Play Thunderbolt smartphone is priced at Rs. 12,990; and will be sold via Flipkart.

Given the competitive prices and equally brilliant specs, we will have to wait and watch whether the Thunder series will be able to pump some thunder in to the hardcore gaming community.

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