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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.
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