Tuesday, February 27th 2018

When the Supplements Market Hybridizes With Gaming: God Mode Pills

Well, it was bound to happen sooner rather than later. As the gaming market has become increasingly bigger and moving more and more amounts of money, someone, somewhere, would find a way to generate more revenue out of some new product. Gaming has become big enough so as to justify college scholarships and even companies that promise to coach players on their way to better K/D ratios. Why not join two of the bigger, more relevant emerging markets in one? Enter GodMode, a supplement that seems to marry Herbalife-like products with the looks of almost any gaming-oriented piece of hardware. Why not? The supplements market is a $41 billion affair, after all.

The product, introduced to the market by Boss Level Labs out of Frisco, Texas, is aimed specifically at gamers. The pills are packed with 14 "brain-boosting nootropics", which should improve cognitive functions in healthy adults. Besides promising to "supercharge your memory", "improve your reaction speed 6-10%" and help you "think faster/smarter", the God Mode pills are being touted as even being able to "reduce stress and anxiety". Maybe by reducing your anger at someone destroying your K/D ratio? Particularly frisky, evil players that look to teabag your beloved gaming character?
"No one in the department wants to talk about it because it is all hype and there is no scientific evidence" to support these types of claims, a Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine representative said in an interview to CNET. Furthermore, while the GodMode pills carried an FDA-approved label, the pills were not, in fact, FDA-approved. Slightly funnier is the fact that for something that markets itself as God Mode, the company says there are some limits to your godhood: steer clear of the supplements if under 18, pregnant or nursing. Oh, and so that you can actually see the amazing benefits of God Mode, you really shouldn't take it with caffeine or other stimulants. Should you be interested, a 60-pill bottle of this "FDA approved" supplement will cost you $50. Oh, capitalism: there's always a small entry price: even for godhood.


Sources: CNEt, TechSpot
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38 Comments on When the Supplements Market Hybridizes With Gaming: God Mode Pills

#1
Fleurious
As the article says, it was bound to happen. As if the energy drinks arn’t bad enough.
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#2
the54thvoid
Super Intoxicated Moderator
Dont give any to your dog.

2nd ingredient, Theobromine - found in chocolate, poison to dogs.
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#3
kastriot
Well it's a bussiness after all..
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#4
Xzibit
PWN

Do you even GodMode bruh?
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#5
ShurikN
These are too casual, waiting for RGB variant.
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#6
Upgrayedd
does it have electrolytes?

It's what gods crave.
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#7
Valantar
Well, it's not like "supplements" can become any more of a scam. I suppose they'll attempt to sell to anyone dumb enough to buy.
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#8
CrAsHnBuRnXp
*looks at date*

Nope. Not April 1st yet. Must be real.
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#9
Beertintedgoggles
Wow..... I can only imagine if pre-workout was marketed to the gaming industry. I'd definitely watch gaming streams if that ever became a thing!
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#10
natr0n
Taking a tylenol with an energy drink thats a pain free god mode for a good hour or so.
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#11
Patriot
natr0nTaking a tylenol with an energy drink thats a pain free god mode for a good hour or so.
An hour or so? Is that because of the liver damage?
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#12
natr0n
PatriotAn hour or so? Is that because of the liver damage?
FYI over 3000mg "causes" liver damage. A standard acetometaphin contains 500mg.


Last about an hour for me personally though.
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#13
Patriot
natr0nFYI over 3000mg "causes" liver damage. A standard acetometaphin contains 500mg.


Last about an hour for me personally though.
Mixing heavy caffeine doses with acetaminophen can cause liver damage... just be careful lol.
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#14
rob49152
I will only buy them if the bottle has RGB lighting
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#15
Fx
That first video is not one of Darius; that is Dendi. Hopefully, GodMode will help him get back on top of his Dota game.
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#16
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Technically, anyone who bought these pills should be able to take Boss Level to court for false advertising. Firstly for stating it was FDA approved when it wasn't, Secondly for saying it alleviated anxiety & depression which it didn't but was later removed from the description on their website when Chris Bratt the reporter pointed it out. And lastly for their 'pro users' because chances are probably only one or two of them actually took that rubbish. Why do you think nobody wanted to speak to Chris?

If these supplements were actually any good all the celebs would be singing its praises all over social media.


Sue these motherf**kers!
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#17
natr0n
You can buy gelatin caps and a pill making kit.Lots of pharmacy grade powders on ebay/health stores.

Making your own supplements is great;I made many for my dad.
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#18
Valantar
natr0nYou can buy gelatin caps and a pill making kit.Lots of pharmacy grade powders on ebay/health stores.

Making your own supplements is great;I made many for my dad.
And I take it you've had these compounds independently tested to check that they contain what they say, and aren't, say, corn starch and powdered sugar?
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#19
natr0n
ValantarAnd I take it you've had these compounds independently tested to check that they contain what they say, and aren't, say, corn starch and powdered sugar?
I get stuff from the spices section in the supermarket. I think McCormick is legit.

I did once buy from a lab on ebay rasberry keytones. It was direct from a certified lab all legit products. I am well aware of scam stuff.
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#20
mcraygsx
Exactly what I need in my 20's to get that Tactical Edge in Rainbow SIx!
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#21
_JP_
And I thought Duke Nukem had better things to do, besides a pills ad...
When will there be the noclip and giveammo variants?
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#22
TheGuruStud
PatriotMixing heavy caffeine doses with acetaminophen can cause liver damage... just be careful lol.
Bingo and guess what's in all the pain/headache reliever pills?

Normal doses of acetaminophen cause liver damage. It should be pulled from shelves.
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#23
ensabrenoir
...i don't need any drugs to level up. I simply hunch down, frown and yell at the top of my lungs. My hair and pupils turns yellow first and the grows really spiky. Then my hair and pupils turn red as the air around me begins to push everything away. Then the ground around me starts to shake and rock float and explode into dusk. Finally my hair and pupils turns blue and I crackle with power from head to toe. If you gonna go god mode... do it naturally
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#24
TheGuruStud
ensabrenoir...i don't need any drugs to level up. I simply hunch down, frown and yell at the top of my lungs. My hair and pupils turns yellow first and the grows really spiky. Then my hair and pupils turn red as the air around me begins to push everything away. Then the ground around me starts to shake and rock float and explode into dusk. Finally my hair and pupils turns blue and I crackle with power from head to toe. If you gonna go god mode... do it naturally
Woah, woah, calm down Lucy.
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#25
yotano211
For that price, the bottle should come with LED lights
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