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[[File:Dew.png|thumb|200px|The first picture of Game Fuel on March 23, 2007{{Ref/Site|Site=Kotaku.com|URL=http://web.archive.org/web/20091212102744/http://kotaku.com/246746/master-chief-flavored-mountain-dew|ArchiveURL=https://archive.ph/xFwuB|D=23|M=3|Y=2007}} long before it was even announced.]]
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[[Image:Mt Dew Game Fuel 20oz Bottle (Final).jpg|thumb|right|100px|Mountain Dew Game Fuel]]


'''Mountain Dew Game Fuel''', produced by Pepsi Cola Inc., was a new version of [[wikipedia:Mountain Dew|Mountain Dew soda]] which was released on August 13th, 2007 and was available for only 12 weeks in stores. It was subsequently brought back for future game promotions, including one for ''[[Halo 4]]'' in 2012, which was itself promoted with a phone game, ''[[Halo 4: King of the Hill Fueled by Mountain Dew]]''.
'''Mountain Dew Game Fuel''', produced by Pepsi Cola Inc., is a new version of [[wikipedia:Mountain Dew|Mountain Dew soda]] which was released on August 13th, 2007 and was available for '''12 weeks''' in stores.
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==Background==
This version of the drink is designed specifically to target gamers, providing them with the boost "they need to play for several hours". It is expected to aid in marketing ''[[Halo 3]]''. <ref>[http://adage.com/article?article_id=116107]</ref>
[[File:Mt Dew Game Fuel 20oz Bottle (Final).jpg|thumb|left|110px|Halo 3 Mountain Dew Game Fuel]]
This version of the drink is designed specifically to target gamers, providing them with the boost "they need to play for several hours". It was expected to aid in marketing ''[[Halo 3]]''.{{Ref/Site|Site=Adage.com|URL=http://adage.com/article/news/ultimate-halo-3-accessory-mountain-dew/116107/|ArchiveURL=https://archive.ph/fZzeE|D=6|M=5|Y=2013}}


Game Fuel is a cherry-citrus flavor dyed red. The bottles features the ''Halo 3'' logo and a picture of the [[John-117|Master Chief]] along with the words "Game Fuel" and "Limited Edition". People who have tasted the drink have compared the taste of game fuel to the previously released "Code Red" which has a cherry flavor, and "Livewire" which has a citrus orange flavor, some have been surprised to find it tastes like a blend of the two. However some have pointed out that the flavor is similar to a liquid gummy bear; while people who dislike the drink have claimed that it tastes like cherry cough syrup.
Game Fuel is a cherry-citrus flavor dyed red. The bottles feature the Halo 3 logo and a picture of the [[John-117|Master Chief]] along with the words "Game Fuel" and "Limited Edition".  


[[File:Halo4GameFuel.jpeg|thumb|100px|Halo 4 Mountain Dew Game Fuel]]
Since previously released "Code Red" has a cherry flavor, and "Livewire" has the citrus orange flavor, you shouldn't be surprised to find it tastes like a blend of the two, though it is still unknown if it really is.
Each bottle of Game Fuel contains about 120 mg of caffeine or 73 mg per can. This is 30% more caffeine than normal Mountain Dew, which, as the label claims, is the reason why the product is the perfect "Game Fuel".


For the release of ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' Mountain Dew had teamed up with Xbox to promote the release of Reach. The promotional campaign started on September 5th, 2010. Game Fuel was not a part of the promotion.
Each bottle contains about 120 mg of caffeine or 73 mg per can. This is 30% more caffeine than normal Mountain Dew, which, as the label claims, is the reason why the product is the perfect "game fuel."
[[Image:Dew.png|thumb|200px|Ready to be drunk on a gamer's table.]]


Game Fuel returned in Fall of 2012, featuring a ''[[Halo 4]]'' promotion called [[Unlock & Load Double XP]], which allows players to earn double XP for ''Halo 4''. The promotion extends to most Mountain Dew products, as well as Doritos chips.{{clear}}
== Commercial ==
 
A Commercial was released along with the drink with footage from Halo 3 and John-117.
The commercial shows people of different nationalities playing Halo 3 on [[Xbox Live]] and screaming "NOOOOOOOOOOO!" in their native tongues. At the end it shows one American man saying "Yes!" as he takes a sip of Mountain Dew Game Fuel. Then the narrator says "All new Mountain Dew Game Fuel, cranked up for [[Halo 3]]!"
 
[[Video:Halo_3_Mountain_Dew_Game_Fuel_Ad-1220315932-203|300px]]


== Commercial ==
This can no longer be bought normally, except for the collectors edition 16 oz bottles.
A Commercial was released along with the drink with footage from ''Halo 3'' and John-117.
The commercial shows people of different nationalities playing ''Halo 3'' on [[Xbox LIVE]] and screaming "NOOOOOOOOOOO!" in their native tongues when they die. At the end it shows one American man saying "Yes!" (he was probably winning) as he takes a sip of Mountain Dew Game Fuel. Then the narrator says "New Mountain Dew Game Fuel, cranked up for ''[[Halo 3]]''!"


== Trivia ==
*Game Fuel was actually available longer then 12 weeks, however after sometime it could only be found as cases of 12, Game Fuel was no longer available in any retail store sometime after February 2008, except for the collectors edition 16 oz bottles which are either extremely hard to find or have been retired.
*Game Fuel has returned many times after ''Halo 3'' for various games.
**During Summer 2009, Mountain Dew has brought back Game Fuel this time promoting ''World of Warcraft'', the new Game Fuel includes the original citrus-cherry version, and a new wild fruit flavor version.
**In 2011, Game Fuel returned to promote ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3''. It included the original citrus-cherry flavor and a green tropical flavor.
**In 2012, Game Fuel was brought back to promote ''Halo 4''.
**In 2015, Game Fuel taken by ''Call of Duty: Black Ops 3'' instead of promoting ''Halo 5: Guardians''.


==Gallery==
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File:Mt Dew Game Fuel 20oz Bottle.jpg|A version of the Halo 3 Game Fuel bottle.
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