Borderlands is easily one of my favorite games of 2009, which means a lot coming from someone who doesn’t really enjoy first person shooters. Around time of release, Gearbox Software (located a few minutes away in Plano) announced they were holding a release party open to the public at the Granada Theater in Dallas. Mix Master Mike was there, and there were playable demos, and each attendee got a free shirt and mousepad. I really do regret not staying too long, but whatever. Here’s hoping they do the same thing for Borderlands 2.

Borderlands is easily one of my favorite games of 2009, which means a lot coming from someone who doesn’t really enjoy first person shooters. Around time of release, Gearbox Software (located a few minutes away in Plano) announced they were holding a release party open to the public at the Granada Theater in Dallas. Mix Master Mike was there, and there were playable demos, and each attendee got a free shirt and mousepad. I really do regret not staying too long, but whatever. Here’s hoping they do the same thing for Borderlands 2.