Video Games IRL
Worth1000’s Atareality 5 contest tasks photoshoppers with creating images of video games in real life; much of it is tongue in cheek, but a few (e.g., L4D’s witch) border on creepy.
Worth1000’s Atareality 5 contest tasks photoshoppers with creating images of video games in real life; much of it is tongue in cheek, but a few (e.g., L4D’s witch) border on creepy.
Alright, we’re pushing our luck with the three moon tees, but one more: J!NX has just dropped this WoW-themed Three Worgen Moon t-shirt; also check out the Alliance/Horde Beanies.
Turtlehead jumps on the Three Wolf Moon/Cat Moon bandwagon with this 3 Keyboard Wolf t-shirt, but trumps them all: it not only features an extra wolf and E.T., but a flippin’ unicorn.
Make no bones about it: Fred’s Fossiliced ice cube trays are more Ice Age than Jurassic Park, but we’re chill with the idea of serving up Triceratops tonics and T-Rex tequilas.
It’ll change the face of the motion picture industry: CGI-Brows satirizes the heavy use of CG in movies, and comes complete with dramatic music, explosions and awesome eye brows.
A collaboration between New York’s Todd James and France’s Sixpack, this General t-shirt is ideal for those with Napoleon complexes–just don’t march on Waterloo anytime soon.
A carefully groomed mustache will not only impress the womenfolk but can dual wield in a pinch: this Handlebar Hold Up t-shirt is a mashup of whiskers and Smith & Wessons.
Grand Theft Auto’s grip on reality is tenuous at best, but GTA Precinct shows just how much of a revolving door for crooks Liberty City PD has become; hell, they give you gold stars.
Big Bird may not be lighting up, but this Sesame Street parody of Mad Men isn’t all that different from the real show: it’s filled with anger and sadness and teaches that S is for Sycophant.
Because even destroying cities can get stale: this Transportation Jenga hoodie depicts two mutually monstrous enemies settling the score over a friendly game of stack-the-humans.
When petrol goes the way of the dodo, gas stations will need a serious makeover: this Air When You Need Us tee shows the self-serve going from hydrocarbon chains to bike chains.
We’re used to crazy sports animations, but this Alaska Nanooks opening features the most awesome polar bear ever: it destroys a solar system, obliterates our moon and nukes Anchorage.
If you prefer a little bling with your coffee, this Sovereign Mug will show who’s king of the cubicle and also doubles as brass knuckles; chains and grills (thankfully) not included.
Facebook, Tumblr and other social networks not only help us keep up with friends but pile on the weight; the New Media Workout Plan will keep you fit while friending and following.
Assuming power is provided by the Dark Side, this May The Mass x Acceleration t-shirt will fly over the heads of weak minds with the horizontal velocity of a fully operational battle station.
Fatty Spins gets personal with an MBP with Love At The Apple Store; it was recorded at the 5th Avenue location and true to New York, nobody around him seems to notice.
Alright, so it’s not a real movie, but this parody trailer for Dig Dug is effectively framed as a horror movie; it’s brought to us from the same folks who made Inglourious Plummers.
There’s a reason why they’re not handing out driver’s licenses to Bambi: this In the Headlights tee puts those pesky humans on the other side of their 2-ton gas-guzzling behemoths.
Anyone with half a brain will deduce that Quique the Head is just a viral video for Diesel’s Motorcycle Helmet, but they’re definitely a-head of the pack in terms of funniness.
Mark Fiore’s Technology is an animated short film that dares to ask (and rhyme) what happens when technophiles fully unplug from Twitter, Facebook and MySpace. Thanks, Chris!
Dr. Nefarious makes his debut in this Supervillain trailer for Ratchet & Clank Future: CT; he’s not subtle or mature, but he gets 2/5 with a trusty sidekick and skull-cracking laughter.
Oh Beer & Pizza Bike, where have you been our entire lives: created by Portland’s Hopworks Urban Brewing, it’s a pedal-powered bar with two kegs and a pizza compartment.
The ultimate dudes-with-cool-headgear mashup, this Darth Tut t-shirt (available today at TeeFury) is also an homage to awesome, with snakes, lightning bolts skulls, and lightsabers.
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