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Mass Effect 3 descends from space, gets stuck in a tree

(Courtesy EA)Electronic Arts has taken video game marketing to scary new heights.

To commemorate the March 6th release of their highly-anticipated role-playing game Mass Effect 3, the company decided to launch a handful of advance copies into space. Literally. Like, they crammed them into weather balloons and shot 'em into the stratosphere.

The point? Each game contains a GPS tracking device; fans were told to follow those coordinates to find the games as they landed back on Earth. Locate a copy, and you've got a solid week with the game before it's in stores.

At least, that was the plan.

Mother Nature had her own plan, it seems. The first two copies sent into orbit, both launched from the San Francisco bay area, survived the insane round trip flight only to land in hard-to-reach spots a few hours away in Seaside, California. One copy wound up tucked away in a dense forest protected by overhead brambles and bushes while the other decided to hang out in the upper branches of a 150-foot tall tree.

A dozen or so diehard gamers spent two days trying to figure out how to get it down. Baseballs didn't work, nor did a slingshot. If ever we could use personal jetpacks, now is the time, science.

But alas, science has officially failed us. According to a post on the Mass Effect Facebook page, the tree recovery attempt ended in vain due to safety concerns (and a distinct lack of jetpacks). From the post:

"It is unfortunate, but we have to require all participants halt further investigations due to legal and safety reasons. We are floored at the support, involvement, and contribution of the ME3 community in the last 48 hours, it has been nothing short of an amazing adventure."

Despite the rough start, the Mass Effect 3: Space Edition promotion seems to be faring much better in other cities. Packages launched in Las Vegas, New York and London have been recovered. Berlin is up next.

Update: EA has sent word that the first Seaside package -- the one trapped under fierce brambles -- has been found by this dedicated group of gamers, who hacked and slashed their way through the dense underbrush. The tree package, however, is still stuck in a tree.

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  • OobieDoob Scooby-Doobie B ...  •  2 months ago
    If a copy of Mass Effect 3 falls into the woods and nobody is around to play it, does it still make a sale?
    • Hunter 2 months ago
      CLASSIC!!
    • Concepcion 2 months ago
      HAAA
    • Scarface 2 months ago
      we found that crappy video tape in the woods about the witch and 3 potheads....we should have no problem having 3 pot heads find a video game...and some cherry slushy.
  • CcC  •  Denver, Colorado  •  2 months ago
    they complain people who play video games gont get outside enough lol here is a way to fix that
    • Alex 2 months ago
      LMFAO your right mybe they should *jump & GO FOR IT* :DD
  • Kyle  •  Tampa, Florida  •  2 months ago
    forget playing game, I would have more fun searching for the game,... scavenger hunt? I think so!
    • Wabi-Sabi 2 months ago
      Challenge, Accepted!
    • Heather 2 months ago
      try geocaching...it's a worldwide treasure hunt, you prob won't find a cool video game, although you might, but it's a fun game=)
    • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
      Perhaps they should launch random things into space more often. It could become a new "past time" like baseball.
  • MasterPD  •  Winston-Salem, North Carolina  •  2 months ago
    I hope the people who found a copy turned the GPS off. I'd hate to be the one to find 50 hungry video game nerds breaking down my door to steal my orbital copy!
  • Eric  •  2 months ago
    I have to laugh at all the people who sit here on Yahoo! comments calling other people nerds. Think about it!
    • Anthony 2 months ago
      I thought about it, however I don't see your point.
    • Liam 2 months ago
      Yea, the act of making fun of people who are stupid enough to die falling out of a 150 ft tree just so they can play a video game up to a week ahead of anyone else via a computer doesn't qualify as a nerdy act itself.
    • no name 2 months ago
      Ya, Nerds, Eric, Nerds
  • drew g  •  2 months ago
    So what if its 150 foot tall tree. Climb it you pansies.
    • M 2 months ago
      you forget its the first time these guys have been out the house in a year or so.
    • G 2 months ago
      No kidding. Has anyone ever heard of climbing irons and a climbing harness???
    • Matt 2 months ago
      Too true M and Drew G. Kids these days look like a bunch of fat albinos.

      "No, the light! It's too bright! Must go inside and play more video games."
  • Willie Johnson  •  2 months ago
    I would ebay that crap so fast.
  • chase  •  2 months ago
    I'd like to hear what The Lorax would have to say about all this......
  • Eric  •  Irvine, California  •  2 months ago
    use "The Claw"
  • Robert  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
    It worked out great for EA and BioWare much more publicity and the thrill of the hunt of the fans is worth more than geting a copy early
  • Jacody  •  2 months ago
    So they're basically spending money on days worth of gas to search for a video game that could be damaged so badly that it's unplayable and are spending hours working they're butts off to get to it when it is coming out in a week anyway? That's some serious dedication.
  • Chalin  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  2 months ago
    a sniper rifle to take the limb out geez
  • Mick  •  2 months ago
    I love how people commenting on a story about a video game act like they are above others who play games.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  2 months ago
    Its_the_place_where_you_can_meet_millionaires_who_are_searching_for_their_special_someone
    What is the matter with you people? I'm sure most of the people calling these women names aren't half as good-looking or smart. let alone successful. That's one thing that is wrong with humanity--creatures like you. I don't watch The View-not my cup of tea and a couple of the ladies, I don't particuilarly care for. But name-calling? Insults? Why? You people are sick. God help us if this is a sampling of miscreants living in our country.60978025823
  • Yahoo Sucks  •  2 months ago
    The kid scaled the tree braving a fall and certain death to grab a copy of Mass Effect 3... and then a week later take it to gamestop and trade it in for something new.
  • MaddScientist98  •  2 months ago
    all it would take is one well placed bullet...not a huge caliber...just enough to get the job done! (i remember my dad doing this when I was younger and got my aerobie that got stuck in a tree) LOL
  • J.E.  •  Hackensack, New Jersey  •  2 months ago
    obviously just attach yourself to a supersized weather balloon
  • Juan  •  Chico, California  •  2 months ago
    Hey i would totally climb that 150foot tree if tali was up there!
  • TheStig  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  2 months ago
    I'm assuming it was retrieved out of the tree... So where's the torrent?
  • Murph  •  Lehighton, Pennsylvania  •  2 months ago
    If they get it out of the tree, there will be a nerd brawl.
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