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Uncommon Valor hits store shelves in Finland!
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2002 7:29 pm
by Tuomas Seijavuori
Uncommon Valor will hit
Stockmann department store's shelves on Friday! If you live in Espoo, Tampere, Turku or Oulu, ask your local Stockmann to transfer Uncommon Valor from Helsinki's warehouse, if you can't see it on their shelves yet.
Our price is 49,90 euros.
I think that's not a bad price. UV costs 72,50 euros ordered from Matrix Games and about 63 euros, if you order from Duchet.com.
We ship anywhere in Finland, without a credit card with postal order (
postiennakko, that is). Order yours now: our phone number is 09-121 4335 and my email
tuomas.seijavuori@stockmann.fi .
Starship Unlimited: Divided Galaxies will be next along with a range of other Matrix Products, including the still available Steel Panthers World at War Megacampaigns (
WT1942 and
LV1941). Megacampaigns will probably be available in very limited amounts, because they don't come in a plastic, "shelf-approved" box.
As far as I know we are the first store worldwide to get Matrix Games' products on store shelves. Thank you Matrix Games staff, especially Mr Heath, for making this possible!
+++ Edit: Click
here for contact and product information
in Finnish. (The page is under construction, please bear with me.

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Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 12:09 pm
by Ross Moorhouse
Yes we will all be driving around in company Saabs now.

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 12:36 pm
by Marc von Martial
I still havn´t received the crate of Vodka they promised us

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 5:01 pm
by U2
Originally posted by Ross Moorhouse
Yes we will all be driving around in company Saabs now.
Saab is Swedish not Finnish:D
Dan
And vodka is Russian, really ;)
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 5:48 pm
by Tuomas Seijavuori
Actually I think one of the Saab convertible sports cars is being manufactured in Uusikaupunki, Finland. Or at least it used to. Or, you know, something.
The first games were sold today. Some of the more eager fans nearly ran to the store to grab their copy, LOL!
I took some pictures of UV on our shelves with a digital camera today. I'll put them on our "Matrix Games @ Micronia web site" (or whatever I decide to call the thing) as soon as I'm done with it. I'll drop you a link for the
Matrix Dealers page during the weekend. Probably today.
Re: And vodka is Russian, really ;)
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 6:08 pm
by Merten
Originally posted by Tuomas Seijavuori
The first games were sold today. Some of the more eager fans nearly ran to the store to grab their copy, LOL!
Some of us prefer to walk and only after the workday. Grumble, grumble.
It seems that I really shouldn't draw up any plans for the weekend. I might just have to spend most of it in front of coral s... Err, computer.
Woo-hoo!
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 6:10 pm
by Erik Rutins
Ah yes, we have reached the land of saunas, words with too many consonants, and reindeer.
Life is good.

Thanks, Thomas!
Regards,
- Erik
Re: And vodka is Russian, really ;)
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2002 1:44 am
by msaario
Originally posted by Tuomas Seijavuori
Actually I think one of the Saab convertible sports cars is being manufactured in Uusikaupunki, Finland. Or at least it used to. Or, you know, something. 
** Start of nationalistic commercial **
Well, actually ALL the Saab convertibles are (still) exclusively built in Finland. So, if you drive one, you have supported our economy

Too bad the Austrians snatched the future production with some backstabbing deals
Then again, most of the Porsche Boxsters are manufactured in the same factory (and what I have heard, with better quality than those manufactured in Germany).
You know, we have so much sunshine per year that we excel in making cabriol... eh I mean convertibles, so we gotta make those babies really tight.
And if you are not amazed yet, they used to make Lada Samaras in the same factory - on a different production line, though. If you are lucky enough not to know what a Lada is - it is a Russian designed car (or more like a transportation vehicle from the 80s). They sold so badly in the west that the EU Lada production was halted in Finland. Phew!
** End of nationalistic commercial **
--Mikko
Re: Finland
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2002 4:08 pm
by Tuomas Seijavuori
Well, since we already strayed off -topic:
BBC NEWS today:
The Finnish authorities say a powerful explosion which killed seven people at a busy shopping centre on the outskirts of the capital Helsinki was caused by a bomb. Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen said the blast at the three-storey Myyrmanni Shopping Mall in Vantaa was "an act of terror".
My condolences to the families and friends of the victims. I am confident that the perpetrator(s) will be found and punished by Finnish police and the justice system.
What the heck?
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2002 7:19 pm
by Erik Rutins
I'm stunned to hear about an apparent suicide bomber in Finland! Condolences to the families and friends of those killed and injured. I can't imagine what anyone could hope to gain by such an act. Let's hope any accomplices are quickly brought to justice as mass murderers.
Regards,
- Erik
Re: What the heck?
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2002 11:36 am
by Merten
Originally posted by Erik Rutins
I'm stunned to hear about an apparent suicide bomber in Finland! Condolences to the families and friends of those killed and injured. I can't imagine what anyone could hope to gain by such an act. Let's hope any accomplices are quickly brought to justice as mass murderers.
Well, judging by the information so far, the explosion was a product of one (not quite stable, I presume) person. A fellow who had keen intrest in explosives and not very open personality. The local police have stated that the person had no connection to any organisations.
Suicide is one possibility (and most probable), can't think of any other possibilites.
Horrible thing, and to my knowledge, the worst disaster in the capital area after WW2.