Just got The Incident from the Mac App Store. Awesome!
It’s even better when played with Joypad on the iPhone. But hopefully soon Big Bucket will have official remote iPhone control (like on the iPad). :)
Geeky Cookie Cutters of the Day: “Pac Man Cookie Cutters” from SUCK UK.
Pack of 4 (one Pac Man and three ghosts) officially licensed plastic cookie cutters, shaped like the characters you’ve known for so long.
Wakka wakka om nom nom.
holycool via thedailywhat
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“Generational Thing” by Peter Kruger (click for a larger image), shot at Maine’s Big 20 Bowling Center.
Bowling alleys, roller skating rinks, and movie theaters have such a depressing selection of arcade games nowadays. You used to be able to find Street Fighter II cabinets, TMNT machines, and maybe even a Neo Geo MVS. Now you’d be lucky to see a Maximum Force cabinet with more than one working gun.
Preorder: Special Edition Red Nintendo DSi XL bundle
Buy: Nintendo DSi XL (Blue, Burgundy, & Bronze), Standard Nintendo DSi (White, Pink, Black, & Blue)
See also: The DS Life
[Via Peter Kruger]
Sega announces latest HD Dreamcast re-masters
Sega has announced ‘digitally re-mastered’ versions of Dreamcast games Space Channel 5 Part 2 and Sega Bass Fishing for the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live.
Wow that’s cool and all, but no Jet Set Radio re-master? :(
Many, Many Mega Men by ~captainslam
“100 classic, famous, or otherwise significant video game characters depicted in the original 8-bit Mega Man format that we all know and love so much.”
(via gamefreaksnz)
Shit You Never Knew Existed: PaRappa the Rapper Printing Toaster.
“Hey PaRappa! What’s for breakfast?”
“Toast, you dumb bitch! What the fuck does it look like!?”
I never really understood what PaRappa saw in that Sunny chick. She never really seemed like the brightest bulb in the garden.
This PaRappa the Rapper printing toaster was released back in the 90’s and came with some swappable plates that burnt different PaRappa-y images onto bread slices. It was only available in Japan for 12,800 yen which, at the time, was about $100 US. These days that’d be about $150. Yikes!
It’s a small price to play to munch on the freshest toast ever.
Oh man I so want one :D
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