Cinematic: Left 4 Dead 2
Completely awesome and leaked, this cinematic for Left 4 Dead 2 satisfies with endless zombie carnage, hyper-real animations and the pretty boy getting his butt saved time and again. Thanks, Josh!
Completely awesome and leaked, this cinematic for Left 4 Dead 2 satisfies with endless zombie carnage, hyper-real animations and the pretty boy getting his butt saved time and again. Thanks, Josh!
Available in 160GB and 500GB flavors, Brinell puts the bling in portable hard drives with their Purestorage line; each sports a chrome frame with wood, leather, steel, and carbon accents.
Based on the “xkcd Loves the Discovery Channel” comic strip, I Love XKCD will fill your heart with geeky love; it’s a bit short, but Olga Nune’s performance makes up for it.
Time flies in the face of tradition with the TX 830 Linear Duo Chronograph, which sports a vertical line for measuring minutes; too much to handle? It still features an old-school circular face.
Available on VOD, Xbox Live and Amazon on 10/22 and in theaters 11/20, Red Cliff is John Woo at his best: the most expensive Asian movie ever, it’s an epic film set in ancient China.
Handmade out of Scottish leather, the Indiana Adventure Duffel targets treasure and pleasure hunters alike; it features an open-up top and an enclosed bottom section for shoes.
This Getting Started trailer for The Saboteur shows it’s not all stealth and subterfuge; anyone who gets to race cars, blow up blimps and liberate France is having a pretty good day.
Filled with sci-fi size charts, gladiator comparisons, and tie-tying flow charts, Visual Aid’s posters are heaven for infographic lovers; they’re from the two books of the same name.
Shipping 12/15/09: Hangover gets an unrated edition, available on Blu-ray and DVD; both will include a Map of Destruction and Gag Reel, but only Blu-ray includes PiP commentary.
Decked out with a view of the Tokyo skyline, Nike’s Pikasso Windrunner provides an easy out if you prefer something more subtle: it’s reversible with a clean black tonal on the inside.
It’s official: Ukrainian-developed Metro 2033 has been picked up to THQ; it’s a Russian version of Fallout, albeit with recent technology that’s more on par with Modern Warfare 2.
Short of drinking it, Bacon Jam is the fastest pork-to-bloodstream pathway around; chunkier than Baconnaise, its onion and spice mix makes it ideal for BBQs, burgers, and bypasses.
Slightly NSFW: Watching the Legend of Link’s Distractions, it’s a wonder Link ever got anything done; then again, chasing chickens may have less to do with ADD than a lack of free will.
It’s a pity these Greedy Genius Dynos will be Europe-only for Spring 2010: we’re feelin’ the mix of canvas, full-grain leather and metallic patent leather, all dressed in a swank royal blue.
It may be called Season of the Witch, but this teaser (which shows a shaggy, medieval Nick Cage opposite Ron Perlman) screams zombie-flick: how do we know? “Cut off the head!”
Hello, social network, goodbye, social life: details are scarce, but Civilization Network is Sid Meier’s next great world building game and will be played on Facebook; it’ll launch in 2010.
It may lack the permanence of traditional graffiti, but that may not be a bad thing: Video Graffiti is part art, part tech demo as it uses rollers with LEDs that are motion-tracked by a projector.
The EV-Cub is a green version of Honda’s ridiculously popular 50cc Super Cub motorbike; along with the EV-N, it’s part of their research into short-distance commuter vehicles.
A story as full of hot air as Balloon Boy was destined to become a meme, but this UFO t-shirt by Glennz is the best Mylar mashup we’ve seen by far; Unidentified Fake-Out, indeed.
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