Beer: Tactical Nuclear Penguin
BrewDog’s Tactical Nuclear Penguin beer will either have you up in arms or under the table: at 32% alcohol, this Scottish double cask matured stout is almost as strong as whisky.
BrewDog’s Tactical Nuclear Penguin beer will either have you up in arms or under the table: at 32% alcohol, this Scottish double cask matured stout is almost as strong as whisky.
This Alien vs. Predator multiplayer trailer is literally gut-wrenching; gameplay includes sneaking up on marines and biting them through the head, predator hunt, and species death match.
Any way you slice it, Samurai Champloo: The Complete Series on Blu-ray is a must-buy for anime fans; it’s a 3-disc, 26 episode set of the hip hop-meets-samurai chop series.
Very Important Pixels’ t-shirts are very pop culture: they include square-able versions of 80s Heroes, all the James Bonds, Death Star denizens, and the evolution of Michael Jackson.
If Black Friday hasn’t wiped out your wallet, get ready for a digital draining via Cyber Monday; we recommend watching CyberMonday.com plus the forums at FatWallet and GottaDeal.
No need to pass the salt with these Salt & Pepper Bots: simply wind ‘em up and they’ll dutifully march across the table to dispense spices–either that, or enslave your dinner guests.
Brock Davis’ Arcade Expressionism pieces swap pixels for paint brushes with acrylic versions of Donkey Kong, Dig Dug, and Missile Command; also check out his Squares series.
Ralph Lauren’s Nansen Boot mixes durability and hunting sensibilities; made in Italy, the weatherproof rubber sole is topped with a tweed oilcloth canvas upper and leather drawstring ties.
Due out early 2010, Battle of the Brick: Built for Combat is a 25 minute LEGO Halo short film made by Alex Kobb; it recreates the Zanzibar map with an epic battle of Red vs. Blue.
Gear up for the mother of all arctic assaults with the Snowball Blaster; it’s essentially a slingshot and snowball maker all-in-one, with three built-in molds and a range of 50 feet.
This dev diary for Avatar gives us hope for the movie’s game tie-in; the human and Na’vi sides offer different experiences, with bullets and mechs vs. neurotoxin arrows and beasts.
You’d be screaming for your mommy too if you saw this in your rear view mirror: we’re digging the badass art on this Shred T-Rex t-shirt, which makes Jurassic Park’s dinos look geriatric.
Set a thousand years in the future, Beatles 3000 could use a bit more research; Scottie Pippen is the fourth Beatle, they win the Superbowl in Shea Stadium, and Ringo is still forgotten.
This is (almost) Sparta: Hot Toys’ 12″ King Leonidas figure is pure madness with 26 articulation points, sword, spear, shield with broken arrows, fabric cape, and horsehair crest helmet.
The Outlier Khaki OGs pull double duty as both work and bike pants; it repels light rain, coffee, wine, and dirt thanks to 4Season fabric which features a tough yet soft double-weave structure.
Designed for flash drive-slinging quick-draws, the USB Clip-On Hub not only perches at the edge of your desk for easy access but lets you hide the cable away; it includes 4 USB 2.0 ports.
Made for beta testers, R.U.S.E. Senior Producer Mathieu Girard gives us a gameplay low-down with How to Play R.U.S.E.; it covers economics, buildings, logistics, and of course, ruses.
Despite a euphemistic title, Wizard Smoke is pure (yet surreal) skateboarding heaven; it was filmed with three Panasonic HVX200s and uses tempera paint and flour for the smoke.
Tonal but not tone-deaf, the BlakRoc Camaro celebrates the collaborative BlakRoc album; it sports tinted windows, smoked taillights, 22″ Lexani rims, and a 500 W amp w/subwoofer.
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