RiffTrax Live Christmas Tickets

from RiffTrax:

You demanded it! You got it! RiffTrax is back on the big screen with RiffTrax Live Christmas Shorts-Stravaganza! Join Mike, Kevin and Bill for an evening of riffing on a wonderfully warped collection of Christmas shorts! Our Special Guest is “Weird Al” Yankovic!

The Live show is on Wednesday December 16th, and the Encore is on Thursday December 17th. So come along and bring a friend! Bring ALL your friends! Get your tickets now before they sell out!

All event-attendees will receive 5 FREE digital goodies including a holiday song by the RiffTones, two downloadable shorts, an autographed digital photo of the guys, and a Christmas desktop wallpaper!

Get your advance tickets to the live show here.

Get your advance tickets to the ENCORE show here.

Looney Labs Updates the Classic “Chrononauts” Time Travel Card Game

Chrononauts

What would have happened if President Lincoln had survived that fateful night at the Ford Theater, or if President Kennedy hadn’t been struck by the magic bullet fired from the Texas School Book Depository? How different would history be if other key events, such as the Titanic sinking or Sputnik launching, were suddenly altered? In the newly updated re-release of the classic Looney Labs game Chrononauts you are a time traveler from the future entrusted with the task of preserving the timeline.

There are three ways to play: the standard game, Solonauts and Artifaxx.

In the standard game, each player has a unique identity and secret mission that they must achieve before getting to return to their future. Twists and turns of events prevent major events that can cause paradoxes that will either help you or prevent you from achieving your goals. Too many paradoxes can cause the collapse of history as we know it.

The 32 timeline cards cover events from the 1865 Lincoln assassination to the 1999 Columbine Massacre. Your mission may require you to get the Nuremberg Race Laws repealed in 1942 or it could be as simple as collecting historical artifacts such as the Rongo-Rongo tablets of Easter Island that were burned by missionaries in 1865 or the lost Ark of the Covenant. In addition to the 32 timeline cards, there are 14 ID cards (who you are in the game), 10 mission cards (goals you must achieve to win the game) and 84 Chrononauts cards including Artifacts, Inverters (undo or redo a historical event), Timewarps, Gadgets, Patches (repair history without necessarily returning events to the original timeline) and Actions (things you do that effect the destruction or reparation of the timeline).

While some events or artifacts are historically sound, other events you must instigate or artifacts you must retrieve are a little tongue-in-cheek. For example, if you’ve prevented John Lennon’s assassination you might be able to retrieve The Beatles’ reunion album, The Purple Submarine, or if you are one of the giant mutant cockroaches from a far distant future, you might like a Videotape of the Creation of the Universe (World War 3), on Betamax no less.

The standard version of the game is for 2 to 6 players and our average game time was about 45 minutes.

When playing as a Solonaut, instead of each player being a Chrononaut with his own agenda, you must get eight Chrononauts back home in a single pass through the deck. You remove the artifacts, gadgets and missions from the deck and then play through the remainder of the deck until either you get all eight of your characters home or you run out of cards and lose.

Artifaxx is a fast version of the game for 2 to 4 players. Because it is less complex, it’s also a good game to play with younger players. You sort out all of the Artifacts, Actions, Timewarps and Missions and put aside the rest of the deck. Players take turns drawing one card and playing one card until someone achieves their secret mission.

Gameplay is similar to Looney Labs’ Fluxx games but far more structured. You really have to pay attention to the information on the cards because they contain certain “If ___, then ___” scenarios. It takes a few rounds to get the hang of, but is easy to learn and fun to play. Not only will you laugh at the mayhem you cause mucking up the timeline, you might just learn a thing or two about history as well.

Having moved from state to state or school to school at key times, I ended up only getting U.S. History in the 4th and 12th grades, so I have to admit that seeing the dates connected to the events was educational for me. We had a lot of debates about historical events while playing, about both history the way it happened and the way it could have happened if key events had gone differently or not occurred at all. It is a more complex game than other Looney Labs offerings I’ve played, but no less entertaining.

Want to make your playing deck more interesting? Try the new The Gore Years and Lost Identities expansion packs, or go way-way back with the Chrononauts: Early American deck.

Available December 4, 2009, just in time for Christmas, you can pick up a copy of Chrononauts through Looney Labs or Amazon, or find a retailer near you through Looney Labs’ Store Locator.

Weta News: November 2009

from Weta:

Éowyn and the Nazgûl
John Howe’s incredibly dynamic and exquisitely detailed sculpture by Daniel Cockersell is now available for pre-order in faux bronze. The edition size for this fine art collectible is a mere 300, just like the first sculpture in the range, Smaug the Golden which opened for pre-order in August. You can ask John Howe questions about his new range of sculptural art from Middle-earth on the Weta Forum at the Shadow and Flame. Leave your questions there, and John will join us for a Q&A session soon.

The Red Eye of Sauron Pin
Designed by John Howe for Weta Workshop’s crew clothing, the Red Eye of Sauron became an unofficial emblem for Weta during the filming of the trilogy. When in need of a Weta technician, the film crew and cast would look for the symbol of the Red Eye. Our first batch sold out on the first day, but we now have fresh new stock, so please get your orders in!

VICTORY! Bigger, Bolder, Better, Brighter! By Broadmore!
The year’s foremost journal of progressive armaments and weaponry! Behold the latest line of defense captured in action! The second book to emerge from the printshop at Grordbort Industries, Victory follows in the footsteps of the trans-galactically successful Dr. Grordbort’s Contrapulatronic Dingus Directory that was released last year. Victory will be available at the end of this month! Get your pre-order in so you get the art card signed by Greg Broadmore as well! This art card only comes with pre-orders placed on the Weta website!

Home, Sweet Hobbit Hole!
We have received many requests from fans, friends, customers and staff to create a collectible sculpture of Bag End, from the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Today we are pleased to confirm this project has started. Read More!

Silent Night, Halo Night?
Master Chief Sterling Silver Ring — the ultimate collectible for the hardcore Halo fan. The weightiest piece of bling you’ll ever own. And of course the perfect gift for the Halo fan in your family. The first production run sold out in a couple of months. And over half of them went to the glorious state of Texas! We’re curious — is Texas a Halo stronghold? Or a state fascinated by chunky jewellery? Drop us a line and tell us!

Strider’s Sword, Glamdring, Sting? What Next?
The next sword in our Lord of the Rings collection will be made available for order before Christmas. But which one will it be? We haven’t actually made the final decision yet, so why not hop onto The Shadow and Flame and discuss in the Weta Forum. We’ll be listening as usual! Andúril sold out within the first few weeks, so whichever blade is next in line, it’s likely to be very sought-after.

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The Righteous Bison: Affordable Raygun Technology

Righteous Bison

Weta has released a new raygun from the steam- and atom-powered laboratories of Dr. Grordbort, the Righteous Bison Indivisible Particle Smasher.

This honorable bovine could be the horn in the side of your most bothersome foe! It’s true! The Righteous Bison can bore a fist-sized hole through 17 yards of cheese, on tight beam, or put a zeppelin-girthed aperture in your uncle’s munitions factory (should he choose not to drop those charges). And all this without permanently damaging the family trust!

This latest collector’s model is a first for Weta in that it’s made of plastic rather than the metal normally used in its high-end line of rayguns. When Weta was asked why they chose to make this raygun model out of plastic instead of the usual material, they answered:

It wasn’t an easy decision to make a gun out of plastic, but we did it with one very specific purpose — to give cosplayers and other fans a gun they wouldn’t be too terrified to stick in a holster and take to conventions or Halloween parties or… you name it. We will definitely continue our range of high-end, limited edition guns — this is in parallel to the high-end guns and the miniatures.

ÜberSciFiGeek recently received an e-mail from Weta that proclaimed, “Guess what? Our first ever Righteous Bison review sample goes to you!” Huzzah, what luck! Practice targets were immediately picked for “review purposes”, then given a sporting head start before the zapping commenced.

Packaging:
The Righteous Bison doesn’t come in collectible packaging, like the miniature and full-size edition rayguns cast in metal. Since it’s meant to be handled, not left on a shelf, fancy packaging isn’t really necessary. The packaging still does its job admirably, though, with typical Dr. Grordbort style and humour: the cardboard box is covered in glossy, full-colour artwork, and a seal on the box’s cover reads “Kicking Protons in the Groin Since 1887”. For collectors obsessed with keeping things in mint condition, the top of the box, a flap held in place by velcro tabs, opens up to reveal a Righteous Bison-shaped, clear acetate window that allows the raygun to be displayed without removing it from its packaging. The inside of the flip-up lid features a poster-style catalogue of the entire Dr. Grordbort’s Infallible Aether Oscillators collection to date. For raygun enthusiasts more interested in playing than displaying, the box opens at either end to allow the liner tray to slide out. The cardboard liner has a second, moulded plastic tray on it that the raygun rests in, the whole lot secured together with wire twist ties which are wrapped in a thin foam to ensure that they don’t leave any unwanted marks on the raygun’s plastic surface.

Sculpting:
Despite a massive bulk that would give the more compact Star Trek phasers “size envy”, the Righteous Bison weighs only 2.6 pounds — less than half of the comparably sized metal rayguns’ weight — light enough to comfortably tote around on lengthy convention days. A tactile work of art, it’s just as intricately designed as the metal rayguns, save for the lack of wire-thin protrusions which malleable metal makes possible but would likely snap off a hard plastic casting. Like any plastic model, the Righteous Bison has seams running its length, but they’re so cleverly incorporated into the design of the raygun that they’re barely noticable. Scratches and dents, which at first appear to be manufacturing flaws, are actually subtle additions that enhance the raygun’s “distressed” look. Given Weta’s history of creating props for films such as The Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia, it’s no wonder that the Righteous Bison looks like it comes straight from a movie set. Safety Note: Prey… er, friends and family… tend to startle violently when they find themselves at the convincing business end of the Righteous Bison, so proceed with caution. “Firing” from a distance greater than arm’s reach is highly recommended for your protection and, more importantly, the preservation of your precious raygun.

Paint:
It’s the paint job that really makes this piece shine. The raygun’s gunmetal grey, copper, and black painted finish is exceptionally clean and looks very much like real metal, so much so that it wasn’t at all evident from the pictures on the Weta website that the Righteous Bison was plastic until that info was revealed in the product description. Not only has the expertly applied paint captured the look of metal, it has managed to recreate the weathered, slightly rusted look that the metal rayguns are known for. Even the red and white pressure gauges on the sides of the barrel look aged. No self-respecting steampunker would want to be seen brandishing a spotless, fresh-from-the-factory weapon (or anything else that looked like it was under fifty years old, for that matter), so kudos to Weta for retaining the antique aesthetic for its new style of raygun!

Articulation:
The Righteous Bison’s one moving part is the trigger, a delightfully unexpected detail that gives the raygun an added touch of realism and functionality.

Accessories:
Being a one-piece design and play piece, the Righteous Bison comes with no attachments or accessories, and doesn’t include a stand or case like the metal rayguns. If you really want to display it out of the box, though, Weta offers an attractive Universal Gun Stand for pre-order which ships at the beginning of next year. There’s a small, square hole at the bottom of the Righteous Bison’s handle that fits a matching rod on the metal stand, and the stand’s circular base is stamped with the Grordbort Industries logo, the same design that the Righteous Bison is based on. Another Weta item that complements the Righteous Bison is the Dr. Grordbort’s Satchel. This roomy, hand-made canvas bag with multiple pockets holds an impressive amount of gear and swag at conventions and cosplay events.

Dr. Grordbort's Satchel

An open-ended edition priced at $99.00 US, the Righteous Bison is a steal, especially considering that the full-size metal rayguns run several hundred dollars each. If you have any steampunkers and retro sci-fi fans on your holiday shopping list, this unique gift will light up their brass goggles.

Order directly through the Weta website.

The Righteous Bison and the Dr. Grordbort’s Infallible Aether Oscillators collection are distributed by Weta, in partnership with Dark Horse Comics. For more information, please visit the official Dr. Grordbort’s website.

ThinkGeek’s Pumpkin Carving and Costume Contests

from ThinkGeek:

BOO(lean) Fiends,

All Hallows’ Eve is fast approaching and as the good zombie monkeys we are, we’re preparing for a scary good time. Want to join in the fun? Check out our blog for details on how you can submit a geeky pumpkin template for our pumpkin template contest. Also be sure to tune in this Friday at 4pm Eastern Time for our latest live broadcast, including a costume contest, on Justin.TV! And in case you thought all we did around here was dabble in cosplay and gourd assault, don’t forget we’ve also found a metric ton of awesomeness for you to peruse. So run (or lurch if you prefer your Zombies in original George Romero style) to the following goodies before the trick’s on you…

The Essential “Weird Al” Yankovic is Out NOW!

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

That’s right — you can pick up your own copy of The Essential “Weird Al” Yankovic today! This jam-packed 2-CD collection features Al’s best work from his 12 studio albums, including hits like “White & Nerdy,” “Eat It,” “Amish Paradise,” “Like A Surgeon,” and “Smells Like Nirvana”! You’ll get 38 classic songs (hand-picked by Al himself) — over 2 1/2 hours of music — all beautifully remastered — plus a full-color 24-page booklet — and all for one amazing low price!

The Essential “Weird Al” Yankovic is available at record stores, online retailers… pretty much everywhere that music is sold. Click here for more information and pick up your copy today!

The Guild Halloween Special

from The Guild:

The Guild Halloween Special is now available on MSN, Xbox and Zune Marketplace. Written by Kim Evey and directed by Greg Benson, this standalone episode is a bonus video to Season 3 in the tradition of A Christmas Raid Carol. Enjoy!

Streaming on MSN | Downloadable in HD on Xbox | Downloadable on Zune

Also, this link to MSN’s Parallel Universe hub is handy.

Last few days to get the “Spires of Dragonor” Poster at pre-order price, now shipping to UK, Australia and Canada in addition to the US.

New Story from TOR! The Strange Case of Mr Salad Monday by G.D. Falksen

from Tor.com:

Tor.com is thrilled to present The Strange Case of Mr Salad Monday, by G.D. Falksen. Inspector Wilde is no stranger to the potential for bloodletting inherent in anonymous conversation; he is, after all, a top police officer, experienced in the vagaries of tit-tat and the allure of of a freshly-printed broadsheet. A bit confused? Don’t worry, so is Wilde’s boss. IHN — that’s “in Heaven’s name” for you non-tatters — do not fail to read this story!

G.D. Falksen’s adventure serial The Mask of Tezcatlipoca is currently appearing in Steampunk Tales, and his writing has appeared in Steampunk Magazine, The Willows Magazine, The Chap, and Egophobia. In addition to writing, G.D. Falksen is a student of history. He is a noted figure in the steampunk subculture, and, may we say, a snappy dresser.

Illustrator David Malki is the man behind the Harvey-, Ignatz- and Eisner-nominated comic strip Wondermark, a unique gag strip crafted entirely from 19th-century woodcuts. His fourth Wondermark collection, Dapper Caps & Pedal-Copters, will be released by Dark Horse Books in April 2010. David is also the Supreme Commander of Promotions and Publicity for TopatoCo, the world’s largest webcomics merchandise company.

If you want to keep up with our Steampunk Month offerings, you can visit the Steampunk Month index page; Tor.com being a well-oiled machine, we’ll naturally update it as each post goes up.

Squishable Poll and Halloween Sale

from Squishable:

Squishing should be democratic! We’ve got four new Squishable designs: Fox, Platypus, Dragon, and Owl… and a bad case of indecision. So vote for the next Squishable design and help us make up our minds!

Obligatory Halloween sale! Yes indeed! Squishable Bats and Squishable Devils are on sale until Halloween to get you in the mood for eating so much candy that you, too, will be spherical!

“The Guild” Season 3, Episode 8: “+10 to Bravery”

from The Guild:

The Guild Season 3 Episode 8: “+10 to Bravery” is now up on MSN. Codex takes desperate measures to save the Guild. She even goes outside! PLUS, there’s a new gag reel from episodes 5-8 online.

Streaming on MSN | Downloadable in HD on Xbox | Downloadable on Zune

Also, this link to MSN’s Parallel Universe hub is a good one to bookmark, as it defaults to the newest episode.

You can still get tickets to Whedonopolis Charity Screening in LA on 10/30. Also, the Jeff Carlisle “Spires of Dragonor” poster featuring The Guild is now available for purchase.

Split Reason’s First Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest

from Split Reason:

October, it’s one of our favorite months. SPLITREASON.COM was born on October 31st, 2003, so the Halloween season holds a special place in our hearts. Not only do we get to play video games all day and spend every waking moment looking forward to the next great release, we can also dress up like Master Chief, Clone Troopers, Zombies, or our favorite character from Street Fighter IV. It’s a wonderful moment where reality takes a back seat and imagination runs wild bringing fantasy to life, if only for a short time.

This year, we’re taking pumpkin carving to new heights in our First Annual Pumpkin carving contest. Contestants stand to win a bunch of SPLITREASON gear and a free video game will be awarded to the pumpkin carving champion. Do we have any challengers?

We’re also offering 10% off all orders between now and fright night, so don’t miss the opportunity to save a few bucks and pick-up some new wardrobe. To take advantage of this promo, enter the code: TRICKORTREAT during the check-out process. Offer expires October 31st, 2009.

Happy Halloween! Play safe, don’t blow off your limbs, check your candy boobie traps, and beware of ghosts and goblins! Now, on to the new stuff