Mats Sundin calls it quits

September 30, 2009

Mats SundinMats Sundin has announced his retirement from hockey.

According a media reports from Sweden the former Maple Leafs captain made the announcement today at a Stockholm hotel.

“It feels good, it comes from the heart,” Sundin told reporters.

“I’ve had a long career and have played since I was a child. It’s hard to summarize everything but it’s been a great journey… I couldn’t have had a better life than the one I’ve had.”

Sundin played 18 NHL seasons, 13 with the Maple Leafs. He is Toronto’s all-time leader in goals and points.

“Toronto is and will always be my second home,” Sundin said.

He played 1,346 games with Toronto, the Quebec Nordiques and Vancouver Canucks, scoring 564 goals and 785 assists for 1349 points.

Personally I think he should have retired last season while he was with the Leafs. It would have been a much better scenario calling it quits with the team he loves, the Maple Leafs. This future hall of famer is one of our best selling figure in our store:

Mats Sundin Figure


G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra – A Guide to the Toys!

September 28, 2009

We’ve just gotten a new series of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra action figures in-stock and ready to be shipped. The first collection of the 4th wave includes favourites like Kamakura, Night Adder, Nano-Viper and more! They join the awesome characters already released in conjunction with the hit summer flick. You can check out the whole collection here or by clicking the pic above!

But if you’re a discerning fan or collector, you might be wondering whether to get into the new line or, more specifically, which figures are are the best of the best! Well, wonder no more.
SoHood.com presents their Ultimate G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Toy Guide that helps you sift through the figures and figure out which ones to snag.

SoHood’s Edwin Diaz sorts through every single figure and rates them based on five points: Articulation and Pose ability, Durability, Color scheme paint job, G.I. Joe accessories, and Overall Design. He also includes the character descriptions from the toys themselves, meaning that even those a little rusty on their G.I. Joe Who’s Who can sift through the guide. Of Baronness, it is written:

Anastasia Decobray is as dangerous as she is beautiful. A master spy for COBRA and a powerful, high-ranking figure at M.A.R.S. Industries, she carries out her plans with icy efficiency.

So far, Night Adder and Pit Commander seem to be your best bets, both scoring perfect marks in every category! But if you really want to dare to compare, just head on over to SoHood.com!


Sonic the Hedgehog set for 2D return

September 28, 2009

From The Guardian

Exciting news for Sonic fans as Sega yesterday revealed that the beloved blue hedgehog will be returning to a 2D environment in a new release next year.

The game, which has the development codename ‘Project Needlemouse’, will satisfy the clamouring of the thousands (okay, maybe hundreds) of fans disappointed by Sonic’s 3D outings such as Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast and the more recent Sonic Unleashed, released last year.

The news was confirmed by Sega associate brand manager Ken Balough, speaking to Gamespot, who said:

“Old-school Sonic fans have long asked to see Sonic return to a more 2D style of gameplay. Many liked the daytime stages in Unleashed but wanted to see a game that plays purely similar to the early games of the Genesis. Project Needlemouse is that critical first step that brings Sonic back to his 2D roots.”

The full interview can be read here. There’s also a Needlemouse website floating around featuring some decidedly Sonic-looking landscapes, though the disclaimer running along the bottom suggests this is the work of a designer looking to flaunt his wares rather than an oblique marketing strategy on Sega’s behalf.

Sonic’s first outing was in the 1991 MegaDrive release Sonic the Hedgehog, which wowed gamers with its speed and frenetic gameplay. The fact that I’ve played Sonic 2 in only the last couple of months suggests that there’s definitely a market for more of the same.

Xbox Arcade and WiiWare have revived interest in the retro gaming market in recent years, and made developers realise that there’s still money to be made in playing up to gamers’ nostaligia. But this announcement is partly a reflection of Sega’s failure to make Sonic ‘work’ in 3D. Sonic fans have never had a Mario 64 or Mario Galaxy – a great 3D game worthy of such an iconic character – and Needlemouse makes it look even less likely that ever that they will.

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And in toy news, we’ve just gotten the latest batch of Sonic the Hedgehog toys from Jazwares. Sega may have dropped out of the console race, but they haven’t stopped working on games or on building their most beloved franchise, which has meant that merchandising for Sonic games has managed to hit a high despite an age of nearly twenty years.

You can check ‘em out over at our website in the Sonic section!


World of Warcraft: Arrivals and Pre-Orders!

September 28, 2009

If there’s one thing World of Warcraft fans like, it’s being one step ahead of the game: beta testing, advance previews and even spoilers seem to appeal to the denizens of that online world. So if you number among them and want to make your fandom tangible, we’ve got good news! The awesome World of Warcraft figures from DC Direct are adding to their numbers and you can already pre-order tons of brand new figures, shipping anywhere from next month to next year!

Rottingham to Thrall, Illidan Stormrage to Sylvanas Windrunner, you can stay on top of the figure releases and add to your collection. Even as a non-WoW-er, I can definitely say these figures feature some awesome detailing and brilliant sculpting–DC Direct might just have outdone themselves.

And you can pick up the game and expansion packs here!
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Expansion Pack
World of Warcraft Battle Chest
World of Warcraft 60 Day Pre-Paid Time Card


Isaac Clarke Arrives!

September 28, 2009

In our last Video game figure post, we mentioned the pre-order available for the Dead Space Isaac Clarke figure from Player’s Select.

Well, good news! The figure and its bloody (literally) variant have now arrived, so you can snag ‘em now. They’re available individually, or in a 2-pack. Check ‘em out!

And there’s even more to smile about if you’re a fan of Dead Space: the new Wii prequel, Dead Space: Extraction! Not only is it getting great reviews, but it has now officially shipped! Check out the review from The New York Daily News and then get ready to play!

You can buy both Dead Space and Dead Space Extraction at Amazon.com!
Dead Space Extraction for the Wii
Dead Space for the XBox
Dead Space for the PS3


Jean Beliveau Crop Circles in Corn Field

September 27, 2009

Jean Béliveau Montreal Canadiens
The great Jean Béliveau has been celebrated in photo, film, documentaries, books and magazines.

His likeness has appeared on cereal boxes, bottlecaps, keychains and myriad other collectibles. He’s been immortalized in sculptures made of bronze, wood and ice.

But this, Le Gros Bill says, is the first time he’s been made of corn.

Chip and Tom Hunter, farming brothers in Florenceville-Bristol, N.B., have created a 600-foot-tall Béliveau atop a logo celebrating the Canadiens centennial in a six-acre field of feed corn. It’s a tribute to their love of the Habs icon and their favourite NHL team, their impressive maze photographed from 500 feet above.

Scattered throughout the field’s four km of paths are 10 multiple-choice questions; they appear below for you to try your skill. Answers will be found here tomorrow – just to prevent cheating. No prize for a good score, just bragging rights.

Here’s the Hunter brothers’ tribute to the Habs and Jean Béliveau, standing the length of three hockey rinks laid end to end. And below is their quiz; answers here tomorrow. Learn more at their website here.

Here are the 10 multiple-choice questions scattered throughout the Hunter brothers’ six-acre Jean Béliveau corn-field maze in Florenceville-Bristol, N.B.  (answers are below):

1. Which two players share the Canadiens’ record for most goals in one season?

A. Bernie Geoffrion & Guy Lafleur
B. Guy Lafleur & Steve Shutt
C. Guy Lafleur & Maurice Richard
D. Stéphane Richer & Steve Shutt

2. Which Canadiens coach led the team to the most victories in one season?

A. Toe Blake
B. Scotty Bowman
C. Pat Burns
D. Dick Irvin

3. Which Canadiens coach led the team to the most Stanley Cups?

A. Toe Blake
B. Scotty Bowman
C. Cecil Hart
D. Dick Irvin

4. Who scored the most regular-season career goals for the Canadiens?

A. Jean Béliveau
B. Yvan Cournoyer
C. Guy Lafleur
D. Maurice Richard

5. Who played the most games in a Canadiens uniform?

A. Jean Béliveau
B. Bob Gainey
C. Henri Richard
D. Larry Robinson

6. Who was the longest-serving captain of the Canadiens (with the most games played) ?

A. Jean Béliveau
B. Toe Blake
C. Bob Gainey
D. Saku Koivu

7. Who was the last Canadien to win the Calder Trophy as NHL Rookie of the Year?

A. Ken Dryden
B. Saku Koivu
C. Peter Mahovlich
D. Bobby Smith

8. Who was the first Canadien to win the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP?

A. Jean Béliveau
B. Yvan Cournoyer
C. Ken Dryden
D. Serge Savard

9. Which Canadien has the most penalty minutes for one season?

A. Donald Brashear
B. Chris Nilan
C. Lyle Odelein
D. Doug Risebrough

10. Who has played the most playoff games with the Canadiens?

A. Jean Béliveau
B. Bob Gainey
C. Henri Richard
D. Larry Robinson

Are you looking to complete your NHL McFarlane Hockey collection….well, look no further.  Cmdstore.com carries a wide selection of hockey figures….from Maurice “the Rocket” Richard to Bobby Orr….you should find some classic vintage players!

Jean Beliveau NHL Legends Series 2 Figure

Anwsers: 1. b, 2. b, 3. a, 4. d, 5. c, 6. a, 7. a, 8. a, 9. b, 10. d


Free Spuds stop traffic for thousands

September 27, 2009

Free Spuds given awayFrom CTV’s Kevin Armstrong (CTV.ca)

Drivers in Edmonton were stuck in a traffic hot potato over a local farmer’s offer of free spuds Saturday.

The farmer gave away every potato in his field– 45,000 kilograms of the Russet variety.

The stunt was in an effort to promote local crops and inform the public about the dangers of urban sprawl creeping into agricultural land around the city.

And it paid off when an estimated 7,000 people showed up. The lineup of their cars stretched about eight kilometers down a major highway.

“We were on the road for an hour and 20 minutes,” said Gordon Barrett, who was digging through the dirt, filling a 23-kilogram bag to take home.

By the end of it all, farmer Gordon Visser gave away everything. About $20,000 worth of free taters were gone in only a matter of hours.

“It’s got a life of its own,” said Visser, who was visibly surprised about the frenzy. “It’s breathing. It’s unbelievable.”

Visser suggested that having people see “how wonderful this growing area is” during the event, dubbed “The Great Potato Giveaway,” would help get his serious conservation message across.

“We are trying to get to the city before just paving it over and going for suburban development,” says Monique Nutter, of advocacy group Greater Edmonton Alliance. The group promoted the giveaway and is working with Visser to preserve local farmland from development. Nutter says city hall needs to “look at the value of the land.”

The message seems to have been well received by the potato collecting masses.   We also have some spuds but I don’t think they will stop traffic…..

Optimash (Optimus) Prime Transformers Potato Head Spud

Darth Tater (Vader) Star Wars Mr. Potato Head
Spider-Spud Mr Potato Head Spider-Man Edition
Idaho Jones Mr. Potato Head Spud (Taters of the Lost Ark)


Another SDCC Exclusive!

September 25, 2009

If you missed our last SDCC Exclusive post or just want to get the latest updates, look no further!

We just added another hard-to-find item to our shelves, direct from this year’s epic San Diego Comic Con and the folks behind the Marvel Legends collection! Without further ado, check out the Fin Fang Foom box set!

This is a complete set of Marvel Legends figures from the Hulk collection: Son of Hulk, She Hulk, Grey Hulk, King Hulk, The End Hulk, Absorbing Man, Doc Samson and Wendigo are all here and each comes with a piece of the great dragon that you can put together yourself! Fans of the Hulk or any collector who missed out on the con should definitely take this opportunity to snag this limited edition item!


Tim Hortons: from Coffee & Donuts to McFarlane Hockey Figure

September 23, 2009

Tim Hortons CoffeeWhen he opened a doughnut shop in 1964, Tim Horton didn’t plan to lay the foundation for a Canadian institution. But that’s exactly what he did.

When he opened a small restaurant in Hamilton, Ont., in 1964, NHL star Tim Horton planned to sell coffee, doughnuts and a few of his own culinary delights. He didn’t plan to lay the foundation for a Canadian institution. But that’s exactly what he did.

A year after he opened that first store on Ottawa Street North, former Hamilton policeman Ron Joyce took over the fledgling store and opened up two more. He and Horton became full partners in 1967.

Early on the morning of February 21, 1974, Horton was driving on the Queen Elizabeth Way from Toronto to his home in Buffalo after the Sabres had played in Toronto the night before, in his De Tomaso Pantera sports car, a gift from Sabres’ GM George “Punch” Imlach. He was negotiating a curve on the QEW where it crosses over Twelve Mile Creek in St. Catharines when he lost control and hit a concrete culvert. The impact flipped the vehicle and Horton, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected. Horton was reported dead on arrival at the local hospital.

Tim Horton FigureNot long after Horton’s death, Joyce offered Lori Horton (Tim’s widow) $1 million for her shares in the chain, which included 40 stores by that time. Once she accepted his offer, Joyce became the sole owner. Years later, Mrs. Horton decided that the deal between her and Joyce was not fair and took the matter to court. Mrs. Horton lost the lawsuit in 1993, and was declined for appeal in 1995. Lori died in 2000. Tim and Lori left four daughters, Jeri-Lyn (Horton-Joyce), Traci (Simone), Kim and Kelly. Jeri-Lyn married Ron Joyce’s son Ron Joyce Jr. and owns a store in Ontario.

Joyce expanded the chain in the following years, ultimately giving Canada more donut shops per capita than any other country.

In 1995, Wendy’s International acquired the chain and merged the two companies.

As part of the deal, Joyce became the largest single shareholder of Wendy’s, even larger than the chain’s founder Dave Thomas. Joyce retired soon after.

Wendy’s sold part of Tim Hortons operations in a public offering in 2006, and distributed remaining shares to shareholders later that year.

Tim Hortons kept its operational headquarters in Oakvillle, Ont., but incorporated in Delaware.

The chain continued to expand across Canada and into a handful of U.S. states. In the summer of 2009, it opened some stores in New York City – including one at Madison Square Garden, where Horton once played as a member of the New York Rangers.

Today, the chain is the fourth largest publicly traded quick service restaurant chain in North America, and the largest in Canada. It has 3,475 system-wide restaurants, including 2,939 in Canada and 536 in the United States.

The menu at Timmie’s, as it is affectionately known by Canadians, has expanded along with the chain. The chain served just coffee and doughnuts for its first decade in business. But since the mid 1970s, it has been adding items to the menu. It now offers everything from Timbits to flavoured cappuccino and chili.

McFarlane Toys is releasing a NHL hockey figure of Tim Horton.  You can reserve your figure from Cmdstore.com.  NHL Legends Series 8 (featuring Tim Horton) to be released in October of 2009.

I will take a Large Double Double….and a six inch Tim Horton figure….please!

Tim Horton NHL McFarlane Hockey Figure


This Just in: The Time-Travelling DeLorean!

September 23, 2009

This brand new item from Diamond Select will take you back in time to 1985 and the Back to the Future film franchise starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. Perhaps the most iconic element of the film, the folks at Diamond have brought us the DeLorean time machine!

Modeled at a 1:15 scale, the DeLorean features light and sound effects from the film and measures 14 inches long with a body made out of metal. Any fan of the film will surely want to snag this before it’s gone!

And another treat for fans is this weekend’s Las Vegas DeLorean show! Coming from all across the continent, the show brings together DeLoreans, fans, drivers and some very cool invited guests!

Check it out the Delorean site!

Back To The Future 1:18 Scale Replica: Delorean Mark I With Lights & Sound

Buy the Delorean Replica at www.Cmdstore.com