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08 July 2011
#1 Hachimaki is in my possesion
I have just obtained the 1st Hero's Hachimaki ever crafted, it's already equipped and I am ready for war, prepare yourself!
24 June 2011
05 April 2011
HOMEFRONT Reviews
HOMEFRONT News
Homefront Easter Eggs
Listen up soldiers, we have some Easter Eggs! Thanks to the guys at genuinegamers.com we have quite a collection!
Credit to Genuine Gamers reviewer Jose Bear. He has found a neat (if that is the right word?) Easter Egg in Homefront. During the second mission (checkpoint ‘Meet up with Rianna’), you enter an old school.
In the gym hall behind some boxes on the far right wall you will find a barcode.
All easter eggs in the game are marked as a barcode, so if YOU find one be sure to report to your sergeant!
Credit to Genuine Gamers reviewer Jose Bear. He has found a neat (if that is the right word?) Easter Egg in Homefront. During the second mission (checkpoint ‘Meet up with Rianna’), you enter an old school.
In the gym hall behind some boxes on the far right wall you will find a barcode.
All easter eggs in the game are marked as a barcode, so if YOU find one be sure to report to your sergeant!
24 March 2011
Japan relief aid by VALVE
Soldiers, LISTEN UP!
Did your mother sent you money this week? Form a line and head up to Mann Co. Store! VALVE it's announcing this:
Did your mother sent you money this week? Form a line and head up to Mann Co. Store! VALVE it's announcing this:
Here at Valve, we've always been consistently blown away by the creativity and generosity of the TF2 community -- through art contests, map making, item creating, or any one of the hundreds of other ways that you manage to impress us every day.
Today, we'd like to offer a chance to help out at a time when that help matters most. To support the relief efforts currently underway in Japan, we're introducing three limited edition hats and two special noisemakers to the Mann Co. store.
The "Humanitarian's Hachimaki" ($7.99), the "Benefactor's Kanmuri" ($19.99) and the most prestigious "Magnanimous Monarch" ($99.99) will be available from now through April 6. All proceeds (net of applicable taxes) will go directly towards the Japanese disaster relief fund that the American Red Cross has set up. The hats can be equipped by all classes; however, they cannot be traded or used for crafting.
After April 6, none of these items will be available in any form. We encourage you to spend as much as you are comfortable with contributing to this good cause.
While your Mann Co. store purchases cannot be written off as tax deductions, those who would prefer to donate directly to the American Red Cross fund can do so at their website. - teamfortress.com
HEROES
Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours... you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well.
Atatürk (Mustafa Kemal) in 1934
Atatürk (Mustafa Kemal) in 1934
23 March 2011
HOMEFRONT News
PROPAGANDA
Are you the owner of both Homefront and Team Fortress 2?
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A hachimaki (鉢巻, lit. "helmet-scarf") is a stylized headband in Japanese culture, usually made of red or white cloth. It was worn as a symbol of perseverance or effort by the wearer. Japanese kamikaze pilots in World War II would often wear hachimakis before flying to their deaths.
Are you a good soldier in Team Fortress 2?
Are you a proud owner of a genuine Hero's Hachimaki?
JOIN OUR ARMY NOW!
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/Hachimaki
A hachimaki (鉢巻, lit. "helmet-scarf") is a stylized headband in Japanese culture, usually made of red or white cloth. It was worn as a symbol of perseverance or effort by the wearer. Japanese kamikaze pilots in World War II would often wear hachimakis before flying to their deaths.
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Some of you may think basic training was the hardest thing you'd do in the military, some may think now life will be easier than before. Well, let me tell you something- it was only the beginning, and I'm here to see to that- A-ten-hut!
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