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David Hasselhoff Uses Celeb Status to Score a Nintendo Wii

David Hasselhoff Played the Celebrity Card to Get His Daughter a Wii

David Hasselhoff (he of Baywatch, Knight Rider, and drunken YouTube video fame) recently revealed to MTV's Multiplayer gaming blog that he isn't afraid to play the celebrity card to get what he wants.

The Hoff told Multiplayer that using his celebrity to get things normally unavailable to others is his "guilty pleasure." Besides getting backstage at Billy Joel concerts and front row tickets to U2, the former Mitch Buchannon has leveraged his status as a washed up TV star to screw some poor sap out of a Wii in order to buy his daughter's love.

Following the aforementioned disastrous YouTube video he decided to make it up to his daughter by getting her a Wii for Christmas. When he called his local video game retailer he was told they had none in stock. He told them, "This is David Hasselhoff, okay? I've got a daughter. I love my daughter, more than life itself. This is all she wants, okay?" before getting them to admit they had one held on the side. Whoever that system was held for though was out of luck as Hasselhoff flew off to the store and got them to sell it to him purely because of his name.

Well, we hope it was worth it, you probably ruined some other kid's holiday. Jerk. [From: MTV Multiplayer via JoyStiq]

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'Knight Rider' GPS Now Shipping


Anybody can say they're going to shell out for a 'Knight Rider' GPS pre-order, but when the house party dies down and everyone peaces out, who actually keeps that order alive? For you, dedicated K.I.T.T. fan, your moment in the sun has arrived, as Mio's legendary Knight Rider GPS is finally shipping within one to two business days. William Daniels is calling -- are you tuned in?

[Via CNET]

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Getting Dirty With Mio's 'Knight Rider' GPS

Mio Knight Rider GPS

We may be a little overexcited about Mio's Knight Rider GPS unit, but we're not about to apologize for that. This is one beautiful union of K.I.T.T. and navigation that was meant to happen since the day LCDs and GPS chips first hung out. With that out of the way, we have some hands-on impressions.

The unit feels solid and small enough to be portable while the screen remains just big enough to be of use. A nice anti-glare coating looks to keep things visible during daylight hours. Yes, standard fare, but this can be a very apropos way to get to that date you've set up with that cutie you met on Hoffspace.

Peep the gallery at Engadget and don't miss the video after the break.

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Val Kilmer to Voice K.I.T.T. In New 'Knight Rider' TV Show



For fans of the short lived Arrested Development , it will come as a shock and quite a blow that Will Arnett, who plays J.O.B. in the Fox show, has had to bow out of providing the voice for the smarter-than-thou K.I.T.T. car in the upcoming 'Knight Rider' TV show remake on NBC.

Turns out that there was a conflict of interest since his gravely voice had been used by GMC to grace its truck commercials and the 'Knight Rider' show is co-branded with Ford. D'oh.

So, a last minute replacement has been announced in the form of none other than Iceman, a.k.a. Val Kilmer.
Val's probably in the sound booth right now channeling the Shelby Mustang GT500KR, since the show is set to air in little less than two weeks...

Knight Rider is set to premiere on NBC on the 17th at 9pm EST.

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