The creators behind the Eternal Descent: Heavy Metal Heroes video game have teamed up with Squid Kids Ink to create an extremely limited run of 200 Heavy Metal Heroes 10-Dohs. Designed by Nate Mitchell, The vinyl 10-Doh figure resembles a retro NES video game cartridge with arms and legs – and this variant edition comes in a suitably metal matt black casing, featuring key artwork and logos from Eternal Descent: Heavy Metal Heroes. Available exclusively at the IDW Publishing booth #5150 at Comic-Con International: San Diego, from Thursday 18 July to Sunday 21 July 2013.
Collectable ‘NES-inspired’ Eternal Descent: Heavy Metal Heroes game character cartridge on sale at Comic-Con International: San Diego in July
Eternal Descent: Heavy Metal Heroes is released on iOS platforms in July, with plans for Android, PC and home console versions of Eternal Descent: Heavy Metal Heroes in the future. IDW Publishing will be hosting additional Eternal Descent: Heavy Metal Heroes’ promotions at Comic-Con International: San Diego, including signings from Periphery & Andrew W.K., alongside Eternal Descent’s creator, Llexi Leon.
This thing is super cool and the fact that there are only 200 of them to grab makes them even cooler, not to mention it combines several of the things I love, Eternal Descent, heavy metal, retro gaming and pointless merchandise, so if you get one of these and you want to give me it, that’s fine by me.
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