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Reveal Your Personality With the Warhammer Collector's Edition
March 27, 2008 at 4:56pm
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Show your personality with the way you customize your Grumlock and Gazbag collectible miniature.
When we heard yesterday about the loot that comes with the Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Collector's Edition, which will release this fall, we thought of several opportunities for you to show off your personality. Here are just a few. We're sure you can come up with more.

The Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Collector's Edition comes with two hardbound books: a graphic novel and an art book. You could put one of those on your coffee table and send a message like this. "I'm a complicated, sophisticated person who likes to read and appreciates art. However, I also have a playful side; so we should probably start making out."

Another sweet extra in the Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Collector's Edition is a choice of 12 unique character heads, which will allow you to customize the look of your character by race, gender, smarminess and more. We're sure some of you out there will figure out how to use all 12 heads at once, but we're not sure what that reveals about your personality.

Probably the best opportunity to provide a glimpse into the complex creature that is you would be the exclusive Grumlock and Gazbag collectible miniature that you assemble and paint yourself. If you painstakingly check each paint color for accuracy and apply 12 coats with a fox-hair brush, you might be a detail-oriented person. If you whip out a can of spray paint and don't even shake it for the label-recommended 30 seconds, you might be a task-oriented person who just wants to get the job done. If your unassembled miniature sits in the box until you throw it away the next time you move, you might be a procrastinator. Or you may be trying to avoid reliving the childhood trauma of ruining your P-51 Mustang model when you spilled a big glob of airplane glue right on the canopy. But those are the models that end up being the best ones for a firecracker and BB-gun war.

However you decide to express yourself when you receive your collectible Grumlock and Gazbag this fall, we'd love for you to send us a picture of it at editor@gamestop.com when you finish it.
More Rocking: Rock Band Will Rock the Wii this Summer
March 25, 2008 at 5:21pm
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Better than coffee cans. Coming soon to your Wii.
When Rock Band was released earlier this year for Xbox 360, PS3 and PS2, we know that you Wii owners were probably thinking, "What about us? We'd like to join a Rock Band." We know you were probably jealous when you watched your friends rocking out on their consoles. We even heard about that time you taped some coffee cans together and played along with the main theme from Super Mario Galaxy. Your days of wondering whether Folgers sounds better than Maxwell House are about to end because Rock Band for Wii will release June 22.

Just a day after the summer solstice, you'll be able to throw away those coffee cans and play on a drum set designed especially for the Wii, not to mention a guitar and microphone, as well. On the other hand,  we probably should mention them because they will come packaged in the Rock Band Bundle for Wii. It also comes with a USB hub, but we've never heard of anyone becoming famous for playing that. If you prefer to build your band one piece at a time like that guy who built a car in the Johnny Cash song, you'll be able to get the game only and put together your ensemble with the separate accessories. The game will feature 63 songs, including five bonus songs just for Wii gamers. So keep practicing on those coffee cans, and get ready to go on tour this summer.
Guitar Hero Rocking its Way to the DS
March 21, 2008 at 1:21pm
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No tiny guitar here. This way should be easier.
When we first heard that Activision was making Guitar Hero for the DS, we pictured a tiny wireless guitar controller that you operated with tweezers and a stylus taped to each finger of your left hand. Fortunately for you, we were not in charge of working out the controls, and someone else came up with a way to play guitar and preserve the portability of the DS.

Guitar Hero: On Tour for DS will ship with a small adapter grip with the familiar Guitar Hero fret buttons that plugs right into your DS Lite. You'll control strumming with the pick-shaped stylus on the lower DS screen. You can see exactly how this works out in the video that's on our product page. You might also appreciate the irony of the actors in the video pulling a tiny DS out of a full-sized guitar case.

In addition to the familiar Guitar Hero look, you'll also find some features unique to the DS platform, such as co-op play using the local wireless network. And you may find yourself having to blow into the microphone to extinguish a pyrotechnics effect gone wrong, or using the touch screen to autograph a fan’s shirt in the middle of a set. Guitar Hero: On Tour is scheduled to release June 29, which just happens to be the birthday of Gary Busey, who starred in The Buddy Holly Story. We're pretty sure Buddy Holly songs won't be included in Guitar Hero: On Tour, but we'll let you know if we hear anything.
And the Winner is... Sparty the Spartan!
March 19, 2008 at 2:11pm
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Is this madness? No, it's just Sparty the Spartan.
You may have noticed that the cover for NCAA Football 09 for Wii features a mysterious grayed-out figure. If you were hoping this meant that NCAA officials have finally approved the use of cloaking devices, then we hate to disappoint you, but that's not the case. The good people at EA Sports, who bring you NCAA Football 09, asked college football fans to vote on their favorite mascots, and after tallying up more than 700,000 votes, the winner was Sparty the Spartan of Michigan State University.

As a result, Sparty will grace the cover of the Wii version of NCAA Footbal 09. This is not a slight to other college mascots. Sparty just happened to receive the most votes in this particular contest. Some of the other top picks included mascots from University of Central Florida, Washington State University, Auburn University, Louisiana State University, University of Nebraska, Kansas University, Iowa State University, University of Alabama and Penn State University.

In fact we'd like to recognize all mascots, who are personally responsible for most of the victories of their respective teams. How could your favorite team possibly win without the mascot picking a mock fight with the other team's mascot, or waving off a field goal the officials have already signaled as "good," or climbing into the bleachers and pretending to swallow some poor kid's head? Their contribution to the world of sports may never be fully appreciated. We'll put up the cover with Sparty's likeness as soon as it's completed.
Cuteness Reaching Critical Levels
March 17, 2008 at 5:20pm
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This non-zombie, non-burned kitty comes free with your pre-order of Harvest Moon Cute.
In an effort to make up for showing zombie cats being fried by a flamethrower in our preview of Monster Madness: Grave Danger for PS3, we'd like to present the cat-loving cuteness of Harvest Moon Cute for DS. While supplies last, when you pre-order Harvest Moon Cute before the March 25 shipping date, you'll get a free non-zombie, non-burned plush kitty. Of course, whether or not it remains a non-burned kitty is entirely up to you.

In Harvest Moon Cute, a misunderstanding has caused 101 Harvest Sprites to go astray, and it's up to you to round them up. In the meantime, you'll raise livestock, tend your fields and look for Mr. Right. That sounds like a task for the ultimate multi-tasking woman who can bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan.

Some of our customers have started a buzz in our customer preview section for Harvest Moon Cute. For example, customer "briter" said, "I seriously am shaking right now. I want this game soooo badly!" Customer "Story" said, "I'm so excited! I'm on my way to order this game right now, and I can't wait till it comes in!" Who can blame them? In addition to the aforementioned tasks, you'll also be able to change clothes AND decorate your house! And have we mentioned the plush kitty? Of course we have. Pre-order your copy now because those kitties are in limited supply!
Monster Madness: Grave Danger Hands-On
March 13, 2008 at 4:18pm
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Umm...Cat lovers may want to skip this challenge.
We skipped work for a couple of hours last Friday and paid a visit to SouthPeak Games for an exclusive hands-on preview of Monster Madness: Grave Danger for PS3.

If years of watching TV and movies has taught us anything, it's the fact that putting a nerd, a skater dude, a cheerleader and a goth girl in the same room for any length of time can only result in a zombie invasion. And that's exactly what happens to the four main characters in Monster Madness: Grave Danger. Not only did we have to contend with zombies during our preview, but we also faced all those things that creeped us out when we were kids, like spiders, clowns, and even a wrinkled old cat lady (Not a half-cat, half-lady. That would just be weird. It was a lady who owns hundreds of cats.) We had to escape her clutches and kisses to avoid draining away our lives.

We played in four-player co-op mode and found the controls easy to master. Just point the right analog stick and your weapon fires in that direction. We started out with automatic nail guns and picked up a few others along the way, like a pipe shotgun and flamethrower. Weapons can be upgraded by collecting parts from easy-to-find toolboxes scattered around the neighborhood, or by visiting the pimped-out trailer of Larry Tools. Character-specific melee weapons and character-specific upgrades, like a pocket protector or Underoos, are also scattered about. A quick check of the menu told us if we'd missed anything.

We also played a few of the 25 different challenge modes. Reaching your goal in a challenge mode will unlock costumes for your character. We tried running over zombies in a souped-up hot rod, and we also experienced the guilty pleasure of wasting zombie cats with a flamethrower. We went back into co-op play just long enough to ride a rocket-launching, swan-shaped paddle boat before we ran out of time and had to head back to work.

Overall, we think you'll find plenty of monster-whacking fun in Monster Madness: Grave Danger, which seems to be free of the control and camera issues that plagued its predecessor, Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia. In fact, it seems to make good use of intuitive controls and the Unreal 3 Engine. It's scheduled to ship on Aprill 22, and you can pre-order your copy here or at your local GameStop.
Trivia Quiz Answers
March 10, 2008 at 4:02pm
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The Spruce Goose on its first and only flight.
Here are the answers to our impromptu trivia quiz from Friday.

Q: What animal's eye is bigger than its brain?
A: The ostrich.

Q: Alan Hale, Jr. was famous for playing "the Skipper" on Gilligan's Island. What was the Skipper's real name? Bonus: What about the Professor? Bonus Bonus: What was Gilligan's first name?
A: Revealed over the radio on the first episode, the Skipper's name was Jonas Grumby, and the Professor's name was Roy Hinkley. Gilligan was referred to as "Willy Gilligan" in a never-aired pilot episode.

Q: We know Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon. Or if you're a conspiracy theorist, you know Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the elaborate Hollywood set known as the moon. Who was the last man on the moon?
A: Eugene Cernan.

Q: What was the largest aircraft ever flown?
A: Howard Hughes' H-4 Hercules, known as the "Spruce Goose" had a wingspan of 319 ft. 11 in. (97.54 m), the largest of any aircraft ever produced. Its first and only flight on November 2, 1947 lasted for about 1 mile, and it never flew above 70 ft. in the air.

Q: How many ounces of gas does the average, healthy human release on a daily basis?
A: About 17 ounces.

Q: On what day of the week do most bank robberies occur?
A: Friday.

Q: What American historical figure has the most statues in his (or her) likeness?
A: Sacagewea, who guided Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition.

All answers have been verified by watching countless hours of Gilligan's Island and Jeopardy. Give yourself 1 million points for each correct answer.
Another Video-Game Twin Spotted
March 7, 2008 at 4:42pm
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Buzz and Josh: Separated at birth?
Our never-ending quest for video-game look-alikes has brought us to another separated-at-birth scenario. Someone recently pointed out that Josh, from our internet team, bears an uncanny resemblance to Buzz, the host of the Buzz! quiz games.

Pictures don't lie; so you be the judge. We think the idea has gone to Josh's head because whenever someone asks him a question, he now responds with something like, "I'll tell you if you can tell me the highest commercially navigable lake in the world," which, of course, is Lake Titicaca, on the border of Bolivia and Peru. He is also considering having all of his teeth removed to complete the look.

Speaking of the Buzz! games, a couple of new versions for PS2 will begin shipping on Tuesday, March 11 and they'll be in stores Wednesday, March 12. You can choose from Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz or Buzz! Jr. Robo Jam, both of which are available with or without answer buzzers.

See if you know the answers to a few of our favorite trivia questions (without "googling").

What animal's eye is bigger than its brain?

Alan Hale, Jr. was famous for playing "the Skipper" on Gilligan's Island. What was the Skipper's real name? Bonus: What about the Professor? Bonus Bonus: What was Gilligan's first name?

We know Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon. Or if you're a conspiracy theorist, you know Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the elaborate Hollywood set known as the moon. Who was the last man on the moon?

What was the largest aircraft ever flown?

How many ounces of gas does the average, healthy human release on a daily basis?

On what day of the week do most bank robberies occur?

What American historical figure has the most statues in his (or her) likeness?

We could go on, but we should probably get back to work. We'll post the answers Monday. Also, don't forget to send pictures of you and your video game twin to editor@gamestop.com.
Pig Latin Controversy Erupts, er… Erupts-ay, umm… Eruptsway
March 5, 2008 at 3:30pm
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Here is the offending article from our newsletter.
When we talked about Imperium Romanum in this week's edition of our weekly newsletter, we thought it would be fun to write the headline in Pig Latin. We turned "Order Your Copy Today" into "Order-ay Our-yay Opy-cay Oday-tay." Little did we know that it would spark a firestorm, or irestormfay, of controversy. We've had a few e-mails, all with different translations, telling us that we had the headline wrong.

We decided to do a little research, and here's what we learned. Although the language game of Pig Latin has many variations and dialects, it basically involves moving the first consonant sound of a word to the end of the word and adding the "ay" sound to it. So "cat" becomes "atcay," "dog" becomes "ogday," etc.

Simple, right? But what if the word starts with a vowel? And do you hyphenate the word or not? And what about capitalization?

That's where the regional dialects come in. While "Order-ay Our-yay Opy-cay Oday-tay." may be perfectly acceptable in some circles, it could be considered butchering the language in others. Get it? "Butchering" Pig Latin? Anyway, after minutes of exhaustive research, we've learned that the most common way to spell "Order Your Copy Today" is "Orderway Ouryay Opycay Odaytay." We apologize for any distress this may have caused our newsletter subscribers. If you canceled your subscription because of this, we humbly ask you to give us another chance and sign up for the newsletter again here. If you are a Pig Latin scholar and you have a better translation, please send it to editor@gamestop.com. Ankthay Ouyay.
For Those About to Brawl, We Salute You
February 28, 2008 at 4:52pm
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Click on the picture for further details on our
biggest, brawling-est tournament ever.
To celebrate the March 9 release of Super Smash Bros. Brawl for Wii, we're gearing up for our biggest on-site tournament ever. If you prove yourself to be the smashing-est, brawling-est bro on the planet, you could win an LCD TV with a Wii system, a library of Nintendo games and $5,000 cash!

How to qualify for Round 1: Be at least 13 and show up on time.
To give us all something to do while we're waiting for the midnight launch of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the tournament will kick off at 10 pm on Saturday, March 8 at a ton of participating stores. Click here to find the store nearest you. Don't worry about whether you'll be good enough to compete. If you're coming to the midnight launch, you might as well have some fun and give it a shot, right? You'll need to show up at least 30 minutes before start time to sign up and be assigned a slot in the tournament.You also should not play any video games within 30 minutes of eating. Oh wait, that's for swimming.

To qualify, you need to be 13 or older. If you're a minor, and that definition varies from state to state, you'll need to bring along a parent or guardian to sign the paperwork. If you're a miner, there's no need to bring your helmet light or pick-axe. Your store will provide controllers; so you shouldn't bring those, either.

How to qualify for Round 2: Be better than the guys you face in Round 1.
To save everyone from waiting a long time for their turn to come, Round 1 will be quick and dirty. When your name is called you'll face a random opponent in a one-minute round. After that round is over, the game's Tourney-Mode point system will determine the winner. Because the game hasn't been released yet, we're not sure exactly what that will look like, but if your controller is rumbling and your character is celebrating at the end of the round, then it's probably safe to say you won. This process will be repeated until there is one player left standing at each participating store. Those players will move on to the District Finals on March 15 at one of these participating stores. Sorry, but you'll be responsible for getting yourself there, or getting a parent or guardian to drive you there if you're a minor. Round 2 will consist of longer, three-minute rounds, but the results will be determined in the same way (rumbling controller, celebrating character, etc.).

How to qualify for Round 3: Do not be worse than the guys you face in Round 2.
Winners of Round 2 will be named the District Winners, and they qualify to move on to the Round 3 Regional Finals on March 29 at these participating stores. Once again, you'll be responsible for your own transportation. You'll face other District Winners in five-minute rounds to determine who moves on.

How to qualify for Round 4: Crush all who stand in your way.
The eight top-scoring Regional Winners in the 26 regions will be declared the semifinalists, and they will have the opportunity to compete in The Grand Final Round 4. This is where the VIP-treatment kicks in. These semifinalists will be flown to our GameStop store in San Jose, California to duke it out for the coveted title of Grand Prize Winner on April 12. The two semifinalists who score the most points in two five-minute rounds will move on to the finals, and the finalist with the most points in a best-of-three rounds bout will be declared the winner.

See how simple it is? It's only fitting that our biggest tournament ever requires the longest blog entry ever. There's still lots more you can read about the tournament. You can find the official rules, prize information and other details here. Good luck, and good brawling!
East Meets West: Extreme Edition
February 26, 2008 at 5:21pm
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David Ehrenreich (left) and Kim Na-Hyun (right)
face off in the NBA 2K8 All-Star Challenge finals.
Someone took the "East meets West" concept to the extreme during the NBA All-Star Weekend last week. Not only did NBA All-Stars from the Eastern and Western conferences meet for the All-Star Game in New Orleans, but NBA 2K8 All-Star Challenge champions from the Eastern and Western hemispheres also met to determine the undisputed, worldwide champion of NBA 2K8.

After a couple of months of intense online NBA 2K8 competition, the finalists were finally culled down to Eastern champion Kim Na-Hyun from Korea and Western champion David Ehrenreich from Orlando, Florida. Much like Apollo Creed vs. Drago in Rocky IV, the two faced off in an East vs. West showdown. However, we have it on good authority that David was not clad in U.S. flag shorts and an Uncle Sam top hat; and Kim was never heard to utter the phrase, "I must break you." This challenge was in the spirit of fun and international brotherhood. When the din of squeaky sneakers abated, Kim Na-Hyun emerged the victor.

NBA stars Chris Paul, Rudy Gay and Mike Conley, who are also NBA 2K8 players, were on hand to witness the championship and to challenge David, Kim and U.S. runner-up Isaac Alvarez from Brooklyn, New York to a friendly 3-on-3 game. In fact, 85% of all NBA players are avid gamers, which means most of them can dunk on you from either the free-throw line or the living-room sofa. However, it was our finalists who pulled off a fourth-quarter rally to eke out a victory in overtime.

When it was time to go home, Kim was loaded down with prizes, including NBA apparel, autographed memorabilia and a $1000 GameStop gift card. The two U.S. finalists did not go away empty-handed, however. Their prizes included games from 2K Sports and $500 GameStop gift cards. It pays to be good at stuff. Keep an eye on our tournaments page for your chance to show off your mad skills.
 
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