9 things we never expected to see at Leipzig
Exposed breasts, penniless PCs, a 3D ship sim and more...
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Piano man
Before the great gaming public was allowed access to Leipzig's multiple showfloors, all that could be heard in Hall 2 in the minutes leading up to the chaotic invasion was the sound of classical piano. We tracked the music down to a chap totally zoned in to his keys. He looked a proper clever type - the sort that would be naturally good at stuff like music and math, but probably not so hot at football or heavy lifting. Still, his ivory tickling created a spine tingling calm-before-the-storm ambience, so good on him.
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