A Video Game Quintet
A Video Game Quintet is awesome overload, with cosplaying, interpretive dance and homages to Zelda, Pokemon, Tetris, Super Mario and even Pong; PS: epic Halo solo at 1:55.
A Video Game Quintet is awesome overload, with cosplaying, interpretive dance and homages to Zelda, Pokemon, Tetris, Super Mario and even Pong; PS: epic Halo solo at 1:55.
The Revolutionary War would have gone very differently for the Yanks had the Tories fielded giant, church-smashing robots: Twenty If By Giant Robot is Revere’s ride, steampunk style.
We admit, we’ve stunk to new lows featuring Poo Log: based on a similarly named book, this iPhone app lets you track turd times, delivery, size, shape and number of particles.
Our NES memories weren’t quite this bad, but Shamoozal’s How To Hook Up the NES is every worst-case scenario in one video, from fiddling with the RF switch to dusty cartridges.
Watch as 15 year-old Julian simultaneously plays Guitar Hero on expert and solves Rubik’s Cubes; sure, he “only” gets 77% on GH, but he easily puts our multitasking skills to shame.
As if taking a cement block elevator to the ocean floor weren’t enough: Down to Earth is a funny short film about a pinstriped mobster who can’t catch a break even in his final moments.
Deceptive Deceptions is every paranoid kook’s dream come true: it strings together John Candy, NASA, Hooters and the state of Wyoming into one ridiculously tangled conspiracy.
This Pressure Points t-shirt a is perfect gift for your enemies: it’s a tongue-in-cheek map to fictional nerve clusters that’ll cause everything from bone explosion to feelings of abandonment.
William Gurstelle’s Absinthe & Flamethrowers is a book that puts the dangerous in DIY: it includes risky, but well-engineered guides that include eating fugu and making your own flamethrower.
Pokemon’s always been an animal rights boycott waiting to happen, but this Choose Wisely tee may just put PETA over the edge: let’s just hope real-life Charmander’s tail grows back.
For a show about nothing, it sure had a lot of characters: The World of Seinfeld charts out every friend, romantic interest, coworker and family member as they relate to the main cast.
Translation Party shows the meaning behind lost in the translation: it repeatedly takes a phrase between Japanese and English, with often unintentionally humorous results. Thanks, Scott!
Mixing a caffeine rush with brass knuckles probably isn’t the smartest idea, but this Fisticup Coffee Mug lets you punch your way through morning meetings and bouts of afternoon malaise.
Looking a bit like a college bike rack, this Gama-Go tee has Dirty Bird presiding over a titanic Bike Jam of fixies, complete with mustache handlebars and the obligatory U-lock.
Move over, Chuck Norris, Charles Nelson Reilly is in town: Weird Al and JibJab team up for CNR, a White Stripes spoof that paints the actor as the badass to end all badasses.
This Day at the Office trailer for Army of Two: The 40th Day is mostly an excuse to get EA’s developers some face time, but we ain’t complaining: we could all use coworkers like this.
It’s not exactly the kind of exercise couch potatoes need, but this Popcorn Basketball Bowl lets hard core sports junkies get in a game of hoops in between gorging on butter and salt.
Christoph Rehage’s One Year Beard is a visual “hair”-ative of his goal of walking from China to Germany; he only makes it 4,500 km, but grows a year’s worth of hair along the way.
Pirates have never been classy, but few fall as far as Sailor Trash; you know you’re a red-necked peg leg if you use the bowsprit as a clothesline or install a screen door in the hull.
The classic duel has gone the way of the dodo, but A Gentlemen’s Duel updates the age-old tradition with 50′ tall steam-powered mechas; it’s an animated short film by Blur Studio.
The US government goes bankrupt in style by staging a fake coup, complete with the storming of Congress, blowing up the Treasury and renaming the country to the Empire of Octavia.
Even Jedis are fighting Galactic Warming: this glow-in-the-dark LightSaver t-shirt reveals an eco-friendly version of the lightsaber that’ll slice-up Sith with 50% less Force emissions.
Vulcans are not known for their emotions, but this Sci-Five t-shirt catches our pointy-eared freaks as they turn the ultimate geek salute into an act of irrational and illogical exuberance.
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