Posted Nov 08, 2006 at 02:28AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Warhammer: Mark of Chaos Tags: Intel, Logitech, Canada, iGames, Mexico, Antec
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iGameFor the dudes waiting for Namco Bandai's Warhammer: Mark of Chaos launch this November 14, we've got good news for you. iGames, along with Intel and Corsair, has just announced they'll be holding a one-day premier of the game this November 12 at 50 iGames member centers across North America, Mexico and Canada.

For anybody who's still having thoughts about going, we're also letting you know that there'll be special events during the premier, which gives you a chance to win any of these following prizes, worth US$ 4,000 in total.
  • Intel – Intel Pentium D processors
  • Corsair – Flash drives
  • Western Digital – Raptor hard drives
  • Logitech – Logitech G5 Laser mouse & G15 keyboard
  • Antec – “Nine Hundred” case
Still can't make it? Don't worry - iGames will also be hosting a showcase of the game in 70 stores across the continent for two straight weeks. Starting November 13 until November 26, visitors will get a chance to play Mark of Chaos for an hour at these stores. For the full list of premiere and showcases addresses, feel free to visit the iGames main website.

This is good opportunity for you dudes out there to get a freebie chance to check out the game, to see for yourself if it matches up to its previous table-top incarnation, and the other Warhammer installments for the consoles and PC's.

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Posted Nov 06, 2006 at 06:28AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Strategy, Warhammer: Mark of Chaos Tags: Black Hole Entertainment
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Mark of ChaosAlthough Black Hole Entertainment's Warhammer: Mark of Chaos won't be out for another couple of weeks, the good news is that you can now download the sample online. For as long as you have a hard disk with a patio extension (strong constitution too, of course), then you're all set to get the 1144MB demo.

Featured are three tutorials, along with a single-player mission. Published by Namco, the full game focuses on the storyline of players taking control of Empire, Chaos, Skaven and High Elf armies. How is this different from the other Warhammer RTS - the Dawn of War? This title's more into the earthbound concerns, and not the sci-fi stuff that the sister title dwells on.

So, check it out and let us know how you find it.

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