New Dungeons & Dragons Tees!
Attention all Eladrin, Dwarves, Tieflings, Dragonborn, and all the rest! Get your Daily Cast ready, polish your d20, and spruce up your character sheet, for there’s a fresh set of Dungeons & Dragons tees for you! What better way to gain a +5 buff to Charisma?
Win a World of Warcraft Loot Pack from J!NX and SteelSeries!
The J!NX Crew has teamed up with our friends over at SteelSeries to present three weeks of World of Warcraft giveaways via Facebook! We’ve got some epic loot packs to disperse, filled with items like a Talking Murloc, WoW apparel, a gaming keyboard and mouse, and much more. Click here to find out all the rules and get yourself entered!
A great value in video games is about to get even better. Starting May 9, Nintendo will add new elements to the baseline Wii system package offered at retailers throughout the Americas. In addition to the intuitive, motion-sensing Wii Remote controller, Nunchuk controller and popular Wii Sports game that currently comes standard with each system purchase, every new unit will now also come packaged with Wii Sports Resort and the control-enhancing Wii MotionPlus accessory. In addition, consumers will be able to choose between two colour schemes for the Wii console and included controllers: original white, or a new black option. The Canadian suggested retail price of the new system package will remain at $209.99.
“Nintendo leads the way in delivering rich motion-control gaming experiences at an accessible price point,” said Ron Bertram, Nintendo of Canada’s vice-president and general manager. “By including even more of our top-quality hardware and software in the basic Wii system package, we’re extending that commitment to entertainment and value. Now more than ever, consumers can count on Nintendo to deliver inclusive fun and advanced motion controls at a mass-market price.”
Wii Sports Resort expands on the active-play fun of the original Wii Sports, with resort-themed activities such as wakeboarding, archery and swordplay. What’s more, Wii Sports Resort features the rich control enhancements of Wii MotionPlus, which allows users to dive in and enjoy precision motion-control excitement right out of the box.
Wii MotionPlus has set the standard in precision motion control by delivering an immersive, social experience unavailable on any other system. As of May 9, when both the Wii Sports Resort game and a Wii MotionPlus accessory will come standard with every new Wii console, people who purchase the system can experience this leading-edge video game technology from the moment they plug in and power up.
Previously unavailable throughout the Americas, the black version of the Wii console will offer all the groundbreaking features and functions of its white counterpart in a stylish new colour scheme. Whether they aim to colour-coordinate with other devices or simply love the way it looks, consumers throughout the Americas can add a black Wii console with matching black Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers to their home entertainment lineup. Additional black controllers and accessories can be purchased separately.
The Wii system launched in November 2006 and continues to attract millions of new and experienced gamers with its intuitive motion-sensing controls and inclusive game offerings.
Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about Wii, visit Wii.com.
The Elementalist Revealed
Announcing our first Guild Wars 2 profession: the Elementalist! This powerful class channels the destructive power of nature, making fire, air, earth, and water do their bidding. Elementalists can inflict massive damage in a single focused lightning attack, incinerate mobs with a fiery blast, freeze opponents in blocks of ice, or trap them in giant rocky hands! Watch this versatile spellcaster in action here!
A Sneak Peek at the Combat in Guild Wars 2
Enter the mind of Lead Designer Eric Flannum as he explains what makes combat in Guild Wars 2 exciting and cool. Don’t miss this first look at the visceral, dynamic Guild Wars 2 combat system! Head over here to read the full article.
The Official ArenaNet Blog is Live!
We’re extremely excited to announce the launch of our brand-new ArenaNet Blog! It’s going to be packed with interviews, art, videos, behind-the-scenes info, and all kinds of ArenaNet goodness. The whole thing kicks off with a post from studio head Mike O’Brien defining the vision for Guild Wars 2. Click here to get it straight from the source.
It’s been a fun month over at SPLITREASON! Between new products, partner stores, Super Street Fighter IV and Monster Hunter Tri, we’ve had our hands full! Nothing shakes the dust off your Wii mote faster than a sea monster with an appetite. Not only have we learned to slaughter an array of epic beasts, we can cook raw meat to perfection — well done! Who says video games aren’t educational? No more Kraft Dinner for us, from this day forward we feast on Epioth.
We’re excited to announce the launch of the Sarcastic Gamer Store, fresh off the presses with 5 kick-ass designs for gamers and more on the way! Get your personal pwn protection today.
No month would be complete without a new contest to keep the creative plasmids flowing. We’ve commenced our first annual Lego building contest offering up some awesome Lego prizes, free t-shirts, and store credit for each contest entry! Unleash your inner child and help us build a greater future, one block at a time.
Win Wednesday season 2.0 hit the blog a few weeks back. We’re giving away an iPOD touch for the season finale, so keep your laser sights locked on Twitter for a chance to win.
If you’re looking to save a few bucks this month, the active promo of the moment is: NERDALERT — Go get yourself 10% off! (promo expires on May 15th, 2010.)
We’d also love to send a big “Oh Hai Guys” to our friends over at Thrillist for featuring some of our products and offering a great service to serve your laziness. Cut down hours of web surfing and blog trolling by allowing Thrillist to discover the hidden gems of teh interwebs, and deliver all things awesome directly to your inbox.
Now, step into the light, and see what’s new at SplitReason.com… (Don’t forget to hook up with us on our Facebook page for future perks and promotions).
New J!NX Classic Tee: Techno Mummy
Thousands of years from now, archaeologists will discover a tomb… well, maybe not so much a tomb but a hole where somebody died. A lone gamer, shut away and forgotten, with nothing but his consoles and peripherals to keep him company in the afterlife. Nobody will have warned those excavators, nobody will have told them about the Techno Mummy’s Curse. Woe be to those who disturb the Gamer’s eternal sleep…
Talesworth Adventure
If you haven’t had a chance to play Talesworth Adventure, you need to make some time. In addition to last week’s mention on Kotaku, it was reviewed on DIYGamer and JayIsGames. Before you know it, you’ll be putting off those TPS reports in your attempts to get Questy past the 30 rooms of peril before him.
New J!NX Classic Tee: Release the Kraken Boxer Briefs
There are many beasts among the depths. Yet they should not be feared. Rather, they should be allowed to roam free, and not be caged in some stuffy dungeon. Sure, titans may clash and there will be casualties. That’s no reason to hold back the creatures that lurk below. All entendre aside, these boxer briefs will support your unmentionables better than a Harry Hamlin loincloth.
Talesworth Adventure
Sean “Jinx” Gailey has spent his free-time starting games since he was 7, and lately, he’s been getting into the habit of finishing them. His third game, Talesworth Adventure, is a puzzle game that challenges you to guide the fearless (and not very bright) Questy through 30 rooms of peril. It has already been mentioned on Kotaku, and is currently the featured game on Newgrounds. To celebrate, we’re offering 20% off all products from now until Sunday night. Just use code “QUESTY” during checkout. Not valid with any other offer or sale item.
Win a trip to New Zealand (sharp left at Australia)
The good people at Grordbort Industries in cohorts with the clever buggers at InterGrid are introducing a contest for digital artists to contrive and loco-mote electro-phosphorous models based on rayguns from the Dr. Grordbort’s universe.
This shootout is aimed at inexperienced upstarts as well as seasoned computational artists who will use new-fangled contraptions monikered: “InterGrid’s innovative Cloud rendering system, the Green Button”, to multidimensionalise and locomotate their creations.
Hong Kong braintrust Cyberport’s Digital Media Centre (DMC) will support the competition by making technological wizardry and remote meteorological computational bric-a-brac available to the contestants via The Green Button.
Monthly rewards for the most accomplished and acclaimed entries will be selected by Grordbort Industries and InterGrid lackeys. The supreme over-achiever and celebrated winner shall be announced in the month of October and the Grand Prize is a trip to New Zealand to meet Richard Taylor Esq. and Greg Broadmore (the Buffoon) at Weta Workshop, the designated manufacturing facility for some of Grordbort Industries’ designs.
But that is certainly not all! Create your own Alien!
Weta and frisky fresh-faced fraternisation phenomenon Frenzoo are likewise launching a competition. The honour here will be bestowed upon those who create the most outrageous extra-terrestrial life forms and far-off lands. Again in more than just a handful of dimensions. All and sundry can enter this contest and contestants could win monthly prizes from the Weta range of trinkets and collectibles.
2 DAYS LEFT!
Many of you have been taking advantage of our biggest discounts ever. For the few who haven’t, you still have 2 days to take advantage of this amazing deal. Never before have we offered $7 off shirts and $15 off hoodies. Also, if you’ve been waiting to adopt a Talking Plush Murloc, now’s the best time, with adoption fees reduced to $25! This sale ends Friday @ 11:59pm EDT, so hurry up and get your order in! (Some restrictions apply, see our FAQs for details.)
New J!NX Classic Tee: Face Wars
In the old days, people could gauge each other on the merit of their lifetime achievements. A knight could boast of his prowess in battle and show spoils of his conquests. A Pirate had his booty. A farmer had his harvest. Wiseguys kept a tally of all their broken kneecaps. However, now that we are in the age of Digital Faces and Virtual Achievements, how do we determine who is on top? Two words: Cage Match.
Looney Labs knows how to have serious fun. The rocket scientist duo of Kristin and Andrew Looney (both formerly of NASA) have churned out another two additions to their award-winning Fluxx series of games. For those of you who have never heard of Fluxx (what?!?), it’s a card game where the rules change with every card that is played. Introduced over 20 years ago, Fluxx has won many awards, sold millions of copies, and spawned several spin-off games, including Zombie Fluxx, Martian Fluxx, Monty Python Fluxx and various foreign language versions of the game. With the rules changing based on what cards are played, no two games will ever be the same.
The Fluxx games were designed by the Looneys and are, as usual, illustrated by them as well. They are about the size of standard playing cards, but have rounded corners so you won’t get any dog-eared cards standing out from the rest of the deck. Also, with the back of every card being identical, you can mix and match your cards to build your own custom deck, because, with the exception of Martian Fluxx, where you are the Martians, every game has the same basic playing rules and ever-changing goals.
Fluxx is easy to play and starts with one basic gameplay rule: draw one, play one. From there, everything changes, because every card has a different set of instructions on it. Each variation of Fluxx includes the following types of cards: Rules, Goals, Actions and Keepers. Most versions also include Creeper cards, typically a card you don’t want in your hand. When you play a rule card, you change the rules of the game for everyone. For example, you could place the Draw 2 or Hand Limit 1 rules, or perhaps you place the Play All rule where, instead of only playing 1 card per turn, you have to play your entire hand each turn. Play All, by the way, creates some crazy and fun twists in the game because you don’t get to choose what cards you play and, sometimes, playing those cards can make it easier for someone else to win the game, but that’s okay because you’ll laugh while you’re losing. You don’t like a rule? No problem, just replace it with one you like, if you have one in your hand.
The Keeper cards can be people, places or things, depending on which version of Fluxx you are playing. They are collected and held or discarded throughout the game as you try to accomplish the Goal or Goals. When the game begins, there are no goals until you play a Goal card. The Goal card will typically specify two or more conditions that must be met in order to win the game. For example, the first player to have two specific Keeper cards wins the game. If you are playing a version with Creeper cards, some goals may specify that you can’t win the game, even if you have met the goal, if you have a particular Creeper in your hand, or may require you to have a particular Creeper in order to win. The Creeper cards are similar to the Keeper cards in that they are usually people, places or things, but they typically have a negative impact on your hand. Action cards are just that, the action you take on your turn. Actions allow you to change the rules, steal your opponent’s cards, draw extra cards, and a myriad of other things that can turn the game around quickly.
The two newest Fluxx games live up to the same artful, fun, high-quality standards you’ve come to expect from Looney Labs.
While all of the Fluxx family of games are fun and easy to play for everyone (most include rules for gameplay for younger players), Family Fluxx was intentionally designed for a family gathering of all ages. From 6 to 96, everyone can play and enjoy this game because there are no rules to learn and every card has instructions on it. Featuring easy to understand Goals, Actions and Keepers, Family Fluxx has no Creepers and all of the Goals are to collect familiar objects you find around your home. Example goals are “Cheesecake: The player with Cheese and Cake on the table wins” or “Mice Love Cheese: The player with the Mouse and Cheese on the table wins.”
Keepers in Family Fluxx include things like colorful toy balls, yummy cake and ice-cream, household pets and pests, rainy weather and even a playground. The Action and New Rule cards are similar to other versions of Fluxx but add a few new, family-friendly rules such as the Child Bonus (if you are 12 years old or younger, you can draw an extra card each turn), the Parent Bonus (if you are a parent, you can draw an extra card each turn), and the Grandparent Bonus (if you are a grandparent, you can ignore hand limit rules).
Alison Looney’s artwork for Family Fluxx is similar to a children’s picture book, and with all the cute little pictures, it should keep the minds of young’uns from wandering too far from the chocolate cake or the kitty cat in their hands.
Looney Labs has a history of being an eco-friendly company, and with EcoFluxx, they continue to follow that tradition while making learning about ecology fun.
My mother is an elementary school teacher whose favorite subject is science. The moment I showed her EcoFluxx, she was thrilled. She oooed and ahhed over the cards as she read them, and pointed out how each one would help with lesson plans. By design, EcoFluxx helps develop and reinforce understanding of the ecology and life sciences, and actually meets the National Life Science Content Standard for grade levels 5-8 and 9-12. The illustrations by Derek Ring are detailed and similar to what you might find in a junior high science book.
EcoFluxx follows the traditional Fluxx gameplay, with wildlife featured on their Keeper cards and environmental hazards on their Creeper cards. The Goals require having 2 Keepers to win a step further by making them Eats cards where a bear might eat a fish, thus teaching kids about the food chain. Rules such as Recycling and Composting further educate about how every event and action in life has an effect on other aspects of nature. My favorite, and perhaps most impactful, Creeper card is Forest Fire. It’s pretty straight-forward in its statement — “Nobody can win while this card is on the table.” Its special rule is that, while it’s on the table, one of your Keepers must be discarded at the start of your turn, thus demonstrating the destruction that fires wreak in nature as you watch it “devour” your bears, frogs and insect life along with the trees.
Another very important card included in the deck, but not used for gameplay, is the EcoFluxx Pledge, a challenge issued from Looney Labs to do your part and make a difference:
We Pledge Allegiance to the Earth
Our planet is finite. Our resources are limited. We as human beings have a conscience and free will. We have choices and are aware of our impact on nature and the world around us. We can choose to be compassionate, and care about other people (both present and future) as well as our environment. Or we can be selfish and greedy, only caring for ourselves. Every single thing we do in our daily life affects the health of the planet and the well-being of other people. When you play EcoFluxx, think about the choices you make and the interconnectedness of all things and share your insights with others. Let’s choose to treat the Earth right! Spread the word! Looney Labs will donate a portion of the proceeds from EcoFluxx to environmental groups. For immediate actions you can take and for a list of recipient organizations, visit: EcoFluxx Foundation
Thanks for helping us make a better world!
Not only does EcoFluxx have a positive impact on players by teaching about ecology and raising environmental awareness, it maintains the ecological standards that Looney Labs has always held for their games. All Looney Labs games and packaging are made from recycled materials, the packages are compact and use minimal resources in their production, the inks are environmentally friendly, and everything is made 100% in the USA. Also, as part of the EcoFluxx Pledge, Looney Labs is donating 5% of all sales of EcoFluxx to environmental groups to help further their protection of our environment.
New J!NX Classic Tee: Replicant
They look just like us, only they’re stronger, faster, and have no emotion. Previously, the only way to tell the skin-jobs from the humans was the Voigt-Kampff test, but we’ve simplified things a bit — no questions or machines needed now, just this handy T-shirt!
All that’s Blizzard’s is not WoW!
Just in case you missed it amidst all the new World of Warcraft items we launched last week, we released two other super-sweet designs for Blizzard, one for Starcraft 2 and one for Diablo 3. Get ’em while they’re hot!