Big Daddy Costume
We don’t normally feature costumes, but this Bioshock-inspired Big Daddy suit could easily be mistaken for the real thing: weighing 50-60 pounds, it sports an actual spinning drill.
We don’t normally feature costumes, but this Bioshock-inspired Big Daddy suit could easily be mistaken for the real thing: weighing 50-60 pounds, it sports an actual spinning drill.
Introducing The Phoenix, The Hundreds’ first eyewear line: debuting 9/24 at their LA and SF locations, the Wayfarer-style shades are handcrafted in Italy and come in four colorways.
Available 9/30 on the PS3, Katamari Forever gives the Prince new moves such as the Prince Hop and King Shock while players can use cel-shading, wood grain and other graphic filters.
Used by Vijay Singh to fine tune his tempo, rhythm and timing, Sonic Golf’s System-1 actually lets you hear these variables by converting swing data into a real-time audio soundscape.
Wired goes off the deep end with 12 Shocking Ideas That Could Change The World, including emptying prisons and cheating death; truly heinous: a plan to bust up big league sports.
Nathan Sawaya’s LEGO cello not only is roughly the size of a real cello, but can be played, too–just don’t’ expect it to sound like one; watch the time lapse, brick-by-brick video above.
Dad and grandpa’s jackets make a comeback with Penfield’s F/W 2009 jackets; both the Stapleton and Rockford feature vintage-style shoulder yokes and come in a variety of materials.
Crafted from cold-cast marble and limited to 750 sets, the devil is really in the details with this Monster vs. Hunter chess set; our favorite piece: the chainsaw-packing Good queen.
In celebration of its 5th anniversary, Direct2Drive has a deal that’s almost too good to pass up: get games like NWN 2, Assassin’s Creed, Eve Online and Civilization 4 for only $5.
Despite ten eons of human evolution and goofy space togas, one thing remains the same: The Infinitisphereb is a look into the distant future and its not-so-distant take on tech support.
Made out of solid wood and bamboo with a UV and moisture-resistant clear-coat, Vers’ iPhone/iPod cases obscure most of the screen but are easily removed with a quick eject detail.
“Epic” barely begins to describe Cloverbrawl, a Smash Bros.-powered Cloverfield parody that manages to squeeze in Star Fox, Fallout, Bioshock, Half Life, and cake (Part 1, Part 2).
It looks like a football, but the Sensia is more about touchscreens than touchdowns; it’s a convergence device with a 5.7″ display that streams music via Wi-Fi and plays DAB/FM radio.
Sir Lancelot turns into Sir Spamalot in this The Robots Come Out At Knight t-shirt; castles are cool and all, but not against 50 foot tall metal monsters that spew cannon and flames.
Anything Bentley hardly qualifies as a sleeper, but props to this Arden-tuned Bentley GT; it bumps power from 560 to 600 and torque from 480 to 600 with relatively low-key grills and rims.
This Gang War gameplay trailer for APB shows off the advantages of multiplayer; it’s basically an MMORPG version of GTA, which means passenger gunners and … dance crews.
Vintage bottles of Aramis are hard to find, but thankfully the Gentlemen’s Collection pulls together three decades of their best colognes; it includes 900, Devin, Havana and J-H-L.
Our friends at 0-60mag.com show you how to build your own Need For Speed: Shift-themed racing console for only $500 (not including electronics); get the 60-page PDF here.
We’ve seen Twitter for power usage and watering plants, but the Tweeting Kegerator is easily the most useful: it monitors beer temp, handle pulls and brew levels; follow it on Twitter.
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