If you’ve ever slammed a Mountain Dew or similar citrus-flavored soda during a marathon gaming session, you may want to step back and re-evaluate what you’re putting into your body. A new feature published at iwatchnews.org reveals the history and potential health risks of brominated vegetable oil, otherwise known as BVO, a banned-in-Europe emulsifier that is also used in flame retardants.
I am to be congratulated, it seems.
Weta Workship, the New Zealand studio that specialises in fantastical concept design and manufacturing, the team responsible for making a drivable Halo Warthog, is making more Halo vehicles. Exactly two Mongoose-style ATVs to be exact. And you can win one.
The first television spot for Blizzard and Pepsi’s marriage of World of Warcraft and Mountain Dew features a familiar scene: two attractive for television women buying six packs of Warcraft-themed soda and the ensuing supermarket brawl.
Have a massive thirst? Consider it slayed, as Mountain Dew (aka Mtn Dew) and Blizzard have officially made the soda based on World of Warcraft available, in either citrus-cherry-flavored Horde Red or wild fruit-flavoured Alliance Blue.
Those of you eagerly awaiting the launch of the World of Warcraft flavoured varieties of Mountain Dew Game Fuel now have a countdown clock to stare at for the next nine days.
The diabolical gamer-targeting Mountain Dew Game Fuel returns this year, dropping Halo 3 in favour of the massively multiplayer online sensation World of Warcraft.
The Bungie folks are auctioning off the Halo Mountain Dew vending machine that’s been sitting in their office forever. The machine is signed and illustrated by the entire team and features Halo’s Master Chief from the second game. The machine has never actually been used, so it’s in terrific condition. All proceeds for the auction will go to The Make a Wish Foundation. If you’re a HUGE Halo fan this is probably a one-of-a-kind get. The auction is currently at a whopping $15,000 and doesn’t include the shipping charge, which is likely to set you back another $200 to $2,000 depending on where you live in the U.S.
If Bungie really loved children they’d throw in a steak dinner with Luke Smith.