Music Video: Skank
Even if you don’t understand Portuguese, Brazilian band Skank’s Noites de um VerĂ£o Qualquer sings a universal language: it’s a quirky mix of stop-motion and regular video.
Even if you don’t understand Portuguese, Brazilian band Skank’s Noites de um VerĂ£o Qualquer sings a universal language: it’s a quirky mix of stop-motion and regular video.
1984 meets Blade Runner meets 300 meets totally awesome in this stunning 4-minute concept trailer for Warren Lich; it was created by Revolver Films with a budget of 1,000 euros.
This trailer for Alexander Shen’s Cadet 227 isn’t like anything we’ve seen (or heard) before: it’s a game for the visually impaired where you’ll rely solely on sound, with no visuals at all.
Blu-ray gets just a bit bluer on 4/22/10 with the release of Avatar; it’ll be available as a two-disc Blu-ray and DVD combo, with an “ultimate” edition with extras coming in November.
Proof that you can build just about anything with LEGOs: Sariel’s Robotic Arm was built in just two days but includes movable fingers (w/thumb) and is driven by a pneumatic compressor.
NSFW language: Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days gets an 8/24/10 release date while making an unsurprisingly messy entrance to the Far East in the Welcome to Shanghai trailer above.
While we liked both Wired and Sports Illustrated’s take on the tablet magazine, VIV Mag’s iPad Demo is a real page- and head-turner; it’s an all digital publication concept.
If you liked last week’s teaser, watch the full trailer for Predators above; the reboot of the franchise spreads the death amongst multiple characters as opposed to focusing on just one.
Zimoun’s installations of DC motors, plastic bags, and styrofoam balls seem more cacophony than music, but his Sound Sculptures do have a meditative, if machine-like quality.
Samurai cowboys out for vengeance need look no further than this Enemies trailer for Red Steel 2; it’s packed with psychopaths, swordslingers, butchers, warlords, and of course, ninjas.
We’ve featured Tesla art before, but ArcAttack’s Dorkbot SXSWi performance puts a spring spark in our step; it uses two “singing” coils with 1/2 million Volt sparks and a Faraday suit.
You could call ‘em blockheads, but for Adult Fans of LEGO it’d be a compliment: AFOL: A Blocumentary takes apart LEGO fans and reveals a surprisingly witty and skilled group of hobbyists.
Get a driver’s seat view of Performance Power Racing’s Ford GT as it sets a standing mile world record for a production car; it accelerates from 203 to 252.97 mph in 7.3 seconds.
Sony’s Kevin Butler travels back in time from 11/2010 to teach backwards early 2010ers about the PlayStation Move; yup, more digs at Wii and Natal from the VP of Realistic Movements.
The Beatles have had an extremely long musical half-life, but Mega64 injects a little extra steam into the fab four in The Beatles Rock Band thanks to a special guest star.
Yankees Pitcher CC Sabathia takes time out of his not-too-busy schedule for a very important PSA on grenade spamming while also pitching Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Thanks, everyone!
SCEA’s Scott Rohde discusses the PlayStation Move and takes a swipe at the Wii; he not only talks about SOCOM 4 and LBP but a PS3 uber-bundle and two-controller configurations.
Spend Spring Break on the fourth planet courtesy of NASA: watch the most accurate simulated flyby of Mars ever, using HiRISE data with 0.25 m resolution and no vertical exaggeration.
Available 3/23/10: Just Cause 2’s launch trailer doesn’t reveal anything new, but commandeering a fighter jet from a helicopter and crashing it into an oil derrick never gets old.
Now available: Kratos serves Mt. Olympus a wrathful eviction notice in this Launch Trailer for God of War III; it runs less than two minutes but packs in much of the game’s first 30 minutes.
Very NSFW: after running out of puns and pizzas, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles finally use their weapons; too bad there’ll be shell to pay from the legal system and network censors.
The latest preview for ATLUS’ PS3 pixel game 3D Dot Game Heroes. Best part: “He builds giant, evil stone golems with lasers… because it’s fun to blow them up.”
Groove 80s style at country clubs and old folks homes to Lonely Island’s Boombox; if only all of life’s problems could be solved with red LED sunglasses, turbo bass, and the Bart Man.
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