Video Game Family Tree Tee
December 22nd, 2008
You’ll want to get this awesome Nintendo Family Tree Tee. Only $19.95. It shows the entire Nintendo genealogy.
You’ll want to get this awesome Nintendo Family Tree Tee. Only $19.95. It shows the entire Nintendo genealogy.
It’s not just these kids either. Chances are you look stupid playing games as well. You just don’t know it.
Photographer Robbie Cooper made this video showing just how goofy kids look while they game. A few of these kids look like their head is gonna start spinning around.
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As if you didn’t have enough Space Invaders crap in your home, they have now invaded your kitchen and want to help you chop your Earthly food for consumption. It does have an awesome retro look.
Slam your knife down on this guy again and again in revenge for quarters lost in the 80’s.
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Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the classic arcade game Space Invaders with these geek pillows. It will give you something to bite, while your partner is behind you wearing this.
Awesome.
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Some lucky Nintendo fan had this cake made for his 30th birthday. It’s got a neat Mario landscape on it, Piranha plants, Koopa shells, a 1-up mushroom and of course Mario himself. The only better then playing Super Mario is eating this cake.
Geek cake…yum.
Sphere: Related ContentThis is how the Gods play Tetris. They somehow used the lights of the building and programmed it all up professionally in order to play the game via a cell phone.
It’s called the Mikontalo Lights Project and was created by the students of Tampere University of Technology in Finland to gain global visibility for the university and highlight its rich student culture. Mission accomplished guys.
I would say we need an entire city block devoted to this kind of gaming on a massive scale.
The video is shaky because the guy filming it has the camera attached to his head. There’s another video of them playing Space Invaders after the jump.
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