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New World of Warcraft Product |
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Written by John Coviello
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 14:48 |
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Now taking in-store pre-orders - Slated to release in September.

CTZ01023
WoW: Icecrown Epic Collection
$40.00 MSRP
Incredible value for both current and new players!
- Guaranteed loot in every box.
- Redesigned packaging has a new upscale look and the box is made to be used for card storage.
- New box allows the playmat to be rolled (previously folded).
- Now includes 6 packs per Epic Collection! (previously 5).
- New 6 pack configuration can be used for sealed pack tournaments!
CONTENTS SUMMARY:
- 1 Reusable storage box
- Card dividers to be used with your storage box
- 1 Icecrown playmat
- 1 Icecrown Deck Box
- 6 Icecrown Booster Packs
- 1 Icecrown visual pocket guide
- 5 Random Foil Heroes from Icecrown
- 1 Common Loot Card
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Last Updated on Thursday, 09 September 2010 14:51 |
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More Rotting Flesh from Twilight! |
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Written by John Coviello
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 14:38 |
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Now accepting in-store pre-orders - Available Shortly
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TLC-3800
Zombie Survival Game
$39.99 MSRP
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TLC-3502
ZombieTown 3 - The Big Boom Theory
$9.99 MSRP
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The mysterious event that has animated the dead has also given them an unhealthy hunger. for your brains! The only way to survive is to fortify your house and make your stand. How long can you survive? In Zombie Survival, you choose your provisions to survive a zombie apocalypse. Each player selects items to place in their house, including weapons, lumber, gas, first aid, etc. Second part of the game brings your fears to light as the zombies start heading towards your house, tearing down your barricades and creeping in. You may have a chance to make it to town for some additional supplies, hopefully avoiding the zombies there, leaving your family to defend against the walking dead. Did you prepare for the possible power outage, contaminated water, sickness and fatigue? How long can you feed your family and keep them healthy? The best prepared will win. Contents:
4 House Boards
16 Yard Pieces
4 Cheat Sheets
4 Tracker Cards
3 Tile Sheets (Items)
52 Glass Beads (For use as barricades and on the tracker cards.)
54 Town Item Cards
20 Event Cards
6 Six-Sided Dice
140 Zombies
Instructions
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Things have really gotten grim. The food is gone. The barricades are about to collapse. The car could sure use a tuneup. Perhaps it is time to hit the streets and see what you can find. Ammunition would be nice. A working phone would be fantastic. Maybe you’ll be fortunate enough to run across some steak and potatoes!
Who are you kidding, you’ll be lucky to make it back alive...
Game play does not change radically for this expansion. The new item cards add first aid kits, car repair kits, molotov cocktails and sniper rifles among others!
The event disks are added to the street spaces. With the addition of these disks, the street is not a bad place to be... mostly. The disks include: master keys, +1 actions and +1 health. Of course, there are hidden zombies and obstacles as well.
Requires the ZombieTown base set (TLC 3500) to play. ZombieTown 2 (TLC 3501) is also recommended.
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TLC3700
Forever Young
$34.99 SRP
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Forever Young brings the excitement of life as a vampire to your gaming table. Each player plays the head of a vampire family struggling to maintain control among his minions and human protectors. Beware, your opponents are aiming to convert your servants and... Well, let’s just say they have something a little more 'unkind' in mind for your humans.
Forever Young is a light strategy game that involves secretly placing your vampires and humans, hiding weapons and items and trying to discover where your opponents have hidden theirs. Each beautifully produced and illustrated game has everything needed to play for 2 to 6 players.
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Inca Empire Coming From Z-Man Games |
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Written by John Coviello
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Wednesday, 08 September 2010 10:57 |
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In Inca Empire, a civilization and territory building historical board game designed by Alan D. Ernstein, players are “Apus,” leaders of the four regions of the Empire who attempt to improve their status in the eyes of the Emperor by expanding and improving the Empire. Players build roads and conquer neighboring territory in order to increase the manpower and resources available to the Empire. Apus are rewarded for each new region they add to the Empire and for improvements such as terraces, garrisons, cities, and temples.
Designed for 3-4 players ages 12 and up, Inca Empire features excellent art work by Alexandre Roche and can be played in 90 minutes. The key to success in the game is creating an efficient network of roads. Players have to decide how best to employ their manpower. The player who has the most victory points (VP) at the moment that Pizarro arrives in the Inca capital at Cuzco wins the game.
An earlier version of the game was self-published in 2004 under the name Tahuatninsuyu. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 September 2010 14:26 |
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Learn How to Hunt Zombies the Osprey Way! |
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Written by John Coviello
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 20:17 |
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Now accepting pre-orders - Shuffling Out in October

OSP-GEN3959
Zombies: A Hunters Guide
$17.95 MSRP
The dead have always stalked the dark corners of the earth. Since World War II, the number of zombie outbreaks has increased every year, while governments desperately try to cover up the facts. Zombies: A Hunter's Guide contains all of the information necessary to recognize and combat this growing threat. Beginning with an explanation of the historical origins of zombies, it follows their history straight through to the threat they pose to the world today. All varieties of zombie are catalogued and examined, giving their strengths and weakness, with a special emphasis on recognition and elimination. Finally, the book covers the tactics and equipment used in zombie fighting. Accompanied by numerous full-color reconstructions to help with identification, this book is a must for anyone on the frontlines of the Zombie Wars. |
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Scars of Mirrodin is Imminent! |
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Written by John Coviello
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 20:03 |
In-store pre-release events: September 25 & 26th - Launch Party October 2nd.
See our Calendar of Events for full details.
The 249-card Scars of Mirrodin release, which which will be on sale in our store on October 1st, marks the beginning of a brand new block for Magic The Gathering. Its release will launch the latest rotation of Standard Sets as it eliminates the Shards block and Magic 2010 from play. The Standard Format after the release of Scars of Mirrodin will consist of Zendikar Block, Magic 2011, and Scars of Mirrodin. The second set in the Scars of Mirrodin block, Mirrodin Beseiged, will be released on February 4, 2011.
The Scars of Mirrodin set revisits the artifact-laden world of Mirrodin and will mark the appearance of planeswalker Elspeth in her new form, Elspeth Tiriel. She will be joined the new planeswalker Koth. A number or popular tribal races including Elves, Cats, Elephants, Vampires, Dragons, Zombies, Sphinxes, Angels and Demons, return in Scars of Mirrodin.
Mox Opal
The “infect” game mechanic will return in Scars of Mirrodin, and a new Mox Artifact card, “Mox Opal,” will make its appearance in the set. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 09 September 2010 14:03 |
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