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Analog Racing Arcade Game


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Malte Jehmlich and Matthes Mikysec made an analog version of a racing arcade game. They built a cardboard tunnel and set up a remote controlled car with a camera. Then they built an arcade cabinet for the screen and controls. The track is designed to look like the 1995 game Wipeout.

via technabob

24 Hours in the Life of Red Dead Redemption



Cartoonist Eric Feurstein lampooned John Marston's adventures in Red Dead Redemption by chronicling 24 hours of his life. This is 9:12 AM.

Well, sometimes you have to move the plot along, even if it means that the PC's actions don't make sense.

Link via Kotaku

Comic Book Covers for Cult Movies



Artist Brian McLachlan made a set of comic book covers for cult movies including Shaft, The Warriors, Mad Max, Heathers, and The Goonies. Pictured above is a scene from a Red Dawn remake that I would love to see.

Link via Geekosystem

Kinect vs. Kinect Four

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Xbox's new Kinect gaming platform may seem nifty and high-tech, but as this video shows, it can't do all of the things that Connect Four can. It's four times as advanced -- or else, they would have called it "Connect" instead of "Connect Four, right?. Comedy courtesy of IGN.

via Nerd Bastards

Deadpool on the Relative Merits of the US and Canada



Marvel has a page of preview art for Deadpool #1000 by Phil Bond. You can view the full page at the link. I gather that Canadian government representatives are trying to persuade Deadpool to work for them.

http://marvel.com/images/791112.DEADPOOL_1000_preview_art_by_Phil_Bond/from/content.story.13424 via reddit | Image: Marvel Comics

Broke Family Facing Foreclosure Finds First Issue of Superman Comic in House

An anonymous family facing the foreclosure of their home found a box of old comic books in the house. Most are now worth only a few dollars. But one was the prized Action Comics #1 -- the first comic book to feature Superman:

In a statement released through ComicConnect, the owner of the prized comic book said the family was still "a little shell shocked" after the unexpected find. "I was so nervous when I realized what it was worth," the owner said. "I know I am very fortunate but I will be greatly relieved when this book finds a new home."

Last Thursday, the couple's copy received a 5.0 VG(Very Good)/Fine rating on a scale of 1 to 10. It could fetch upwards of $250,000 when it goes up for auction on ComicConnect.com from Aug. 27 through Sept. 17.


Link via blastr | Image: blastr

Fallout 3 Replica Rifle



Flickr user Ryan Palser made an AER9 Laser Rifle from Fallout 3:

I built it from scratch, using mostly wood and sheet plastic. It's an amazing design, and was a great learning experience. Being the first "realistic" prop that I've attempted, I'm pretty stoked about the final result. I got the blueprints from Harrison Krix over at Volpin Props.


You can view more pictures at the link.

Link via Make

Star Wars Bounty Hunters from World War II



Artist Jonathan Kuriscak makes custom action figures. He's created a set of (dieselpunk?) bounty hunters from Star Wars from a World War II setting, such as the above Boba Fett rocketman figure.

Link via Super Punch

Halo for the Atari 2600



This is fun! Ed Fries of Code Mystics put together a playable version of Halo that resembles a classic Atari 2600 game. When you start, go straight up to find a gun. Use the arrow keys to maneuver and the spacebar to shoot.

Link (self-starting audio) via Geekosystem

All of Chewbacca's Dialogue



Doug Savage, the cartoonist behind Savage Chickens, assembled all of Chewbacca's dialogue in one comic. Pictured above is one section.

That silver-tongued Wookie had the soul of poet, I tell you.

Link via reddit

Geeky My Little Ponies



Buzzfeed has a great roundup of geeky My Little Ponies, from Spider-Man to Samwise Gamgee to Han Solo in carbonite. Pictured above is My Little Rorschach by deviantART user Spippo.

Link via Wonderland

If Cartoons Were Realistic


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The comedy team Smosh consists of Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox. In this video, they explain why it would be bad for cartoons to be realistic using scenes from alternative versions of Pokémon, Dragon Ball Z, The Simpsons, He-Man, and others.

(Despite the censor bar that appears in the screenshot, it's completely SFW.)

via Nerd Bastards | Official Website

Oregon Trail: The Movie


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1971 saw the birth of The Oregon Trail -- one of the earliest educational computer games. It was originally text-dependent until later versions included reasonably impressive graphics. The above video is a trailer for a non-existent movie that stays faithful to the game, courtesy of the comedy sketch group Half Day Today.

via CrunchGear

Street Named after Lara Croft

Residents of Derby, UK, named a new street in honor of Lara Croft, a native of their town. It's called "Lara Croft Way."

The name was chosen from a shortlist by public vote, with 89% of those polled opting for the character devised by Derby-based game studio Core Design.


Article Link and Photo Gallery via Blame It on the Voices | Photo by Flickr user Arturo J. Paniagua used under Creative Commons license

Batman Explains: How to Order from a Drive-Thru


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I had no idea that Batman did this kind of work. Apparently, he has a YouTube channel filled with short educational videos about all manner of common activities, such as reading, converting a .doc file to a .pdf, crocheting, and how to get out of the "friend zone" of a relationship. In the above video, the Dark Knight explains how a drive-thru window functions.

YouTube Channel via Great White Snark

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