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I'm very much looking forward to Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain. Readers will know that I have fond memories of the book upon which it is based, and so it is with much delight that I spread the word of the game's nifty preorder bonus -- a copy of that very same book.

Preorders will come with a reissued copy of The Warlock of Firetop Mountain. For those unfamiliar with Fighting Fantasy, it's basically a dungeon crawler nerd's version of a "Choose Your Own Adventure" book. Instead of merely choosing where to go, players will have HP, stats, and will need to roll dice to engage in combat. They're pretty bloody good books, and the very first one in the series will be owned by any who places an order for the game.

The offer is limited, so if you think for some reason there might be a rush for this, you better go place an order quickly. Now I need to stomp and kick and whine and hope that the publishers will just send me one. GIMMEH!

In addition to that news, we have some new gameplay videos as well. Check those out by hitting that link.

AUSTIN, Texas – Sept. 29, 2009 – Aspyr Media and GameStop have teamed on an exclusive GameStop pre-order item for Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain for Nintendo DS™. Savvy gamers who reserve Fighting Fantasy will receive a copy of the re-released book that goes by the same name. The first in the hit series, this will be the only way to get the book in the U.S. With this special pre-order, North American gamers will experience the original Fighting Fantasy on both paper and Nintendo DS. Pre-orders can be made online at www.gamestop.com or in-store.

Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a first-person RPG experience that draws directly from the pages of the original book. Customize your character from the start and work your way through the dreaded Firetop Mountain keep. Staying true to the original print version, you’ll be offered questions in the course of your quest that will ultimately affect the outcome of your adventure – it’s up to you which path you take every step of the way. There’s danger around every corner, with a multitude of enemies, traps and treasure! How will you decide to navigate this maze of tunnels to reach the treasure of Zagor, the Warlock of Firetop Mountain?

Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain ships this Oct., so make sure to get out there and pre-order today! This is a limited time offering, and once the books are gone – they’re gone for good!








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Daxelman's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/29/2009 22:20
Daxelman
So, it's DnD without the DM?

These books just shot up a lot of angry nerds lists.
Airbr1dge's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/29/2009 22:31
Airbr1dge
Lucas arts did something like those books once. What with the dice rolling and all.
Gavin's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 00:10
Gavin
Those books were awesome...I also loved the Lone Wolf series of books. There is an archive of them online!

http://www.projectaon.org/en/Main/Books
Jonathan Ross's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 01:11
Jonathan Ross
I played all the Lone Wolf ones, but never Warlock.
bunnyrabbit2's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 05:45
bunnyrabbit2
I have about 40 or 50 of these books from the original release back at home along with some others. If I owned a DS (this will be fixed before too long) I would be definitely getting this game
cimerians's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 10:00
cimerians
Deathtrap Dungeon was my favorite. I loved those books as a kid. Lone Wold was ok but not as good as these books. City of Thieves was another good one!

:D
Karkarov's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 11:45
Karkarov
Wow a pre order bonus that is pretty darn cool. I doubt the game will be anything stupendous but I amways did like a old school dungeon crawl.
markgreyam's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/01/2009 09:05
markgreyam
Real time combat? First Baldur's Gate and now this. What has the world come to.
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