The events of No More Heroes are catalyzed by Travis Touchdown's purchase of a beam katana in an online auction. Now preordering the game will enable Japanese gamers to reenact that part of the story, in miniature, and probably without the subsequent murders.
The "beam katana accessory" will be given out in limited numbers to people who reserve a copy of No More Heroes. It's made of metal (probably aluminum) and is 70 mm (2.5 inches) long. Dengeki considers it potentially suitable as a phone charm or as something to attach to a bag, although it may crunch your phone in your pocket, we think. Chances are most people will keep it in its packaging forever as a keepsake, a reminder of the time they went to a store.
Japanese No More Heroes fans get their own beam katanas
Posted Oct 25th 2007 11:15AM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: News, Imports
Tags: beam-katana, grasshoppermanufacture, no-more-heroes, nomoreheroes, preorder
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10-25-2007 @ 11:47AM
4sakenaiden said...
hahahaha. greatest ending sentence ever
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10-25-2007 @ 8:24PM
flameofdoom666 said...
I want that!
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