DS Daily: Vitamin DS
Posted Apr 4th 2008 9:00AM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: DS Daily
CYBER Gadget recently unveiled their "
Game Supple" (pronounced "suppli") line of nutritional supplements marketed at gamers. We won't ask you for your scientific opinion -- although hey, any nutritionists out there are welcome to speak up -- but we want to know: behind the lulz, do you think there's any merit here? Not necessarily to repackaging basic nutritional supplements to gamers, but to the idea of gearing your nutrition toward the kind of traits required for game performance? It seems like kind of an interesting idea, as long as you are sure to maintain a balanced diet and refrain from overdosing on riboflavin or something.
Oh, and
Halo 3 "Game Fuel" totally doesn't count.
Tags: cyber-gadget, game-supple, vitamins
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4-04-2008 @ 9:49AM
Nigeria: Cody ChesnuTT Defense Force said...
I don't know.
I tend to avoid blueberry supplements that are coloured purple.
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4-04-2008 @ 12:43PM
Waffala said...
I was going to say, don't we already have supplements for gamers, not mountain dew, but Surge, that stuff was great.
The one time I was able to get a good brain age was when I had a Redline Extreme, which has so much caffeine and other things your body is supposed to start tingling and burn some fat just because of that. I don't think a multivitamin is going to help with anything noticeable.
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4-04-2008 @ 10:11PM
NetOperator Wibby said...
LMAO! Game Fuel is freaking awesome. But seriously, vitamins for gamers? meh, i'll believe it when there are some actual videos of tests or something. or i'll test my friends.
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