Breakfast Machine Project
Created by Platform21, the Breakfast Machine Project is a Rube Goldbergian series of contraptions that turn mornings into an automatic affair: it makes omelets, coffee, and toast w/jam.
Created by Platform21, the Breakfast Machine Project is a Rube Goldbergian series of contraptions that turn mornings into an automatic affair: it makes omelets, coffee, and toast w/jam.
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.
While we’re still not out of the uncanny valley with Heavy Rain, it’s as close as we’ve ever seen for a real-time game; this gameplay trailer runs through four possible scenarios.
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.
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.
Although most of Dragon Age: Origin’s previous trailers have used heavy metal, this Music featurette gives us a peek at a far more epic, sweeping score a-la Lord of the Rings.
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.
It’s no Hollywood blockbuster, but what Hive Division lacks in budget they make up for with passion in Metal Gear Solid: Philanthropy; this first part of three runs just under an hour.
Shot in a single take with 172 University of Quebec at Montreal students, this LipDub rendition of BEP’s I Gotta Feeling is one heckuva way to start a Fall semester; good job, guys!
Even if you don’t understand Japanese, you’d really have to be soulless to not get excited by this 7 minute Final Fantasy XIII trailer; it’s stuffed to the gills cinematics and gameplay.
First Forrest Gump, then Kill Bill, and now 28 Days Later in One Minute: U of York may have been invaded by fast zombies, but they can barely keep up with the 60 second pace.
NSFW profanity. With a mouth that makes Christian Bale’s on-set blow-up seem tame, Claptrap takes the director’s seat in this hilarious Making Of mockumentary for Borderlands.
If you don’t mind getting your senses obliterated, this TGS 09 trailer for Bayonetta delivers fast-paced J-pop music, explosive visuals and nonsensical dialog–often all at once.
Coming to XBLA in 2010, Toy Soldiers is a WWI-themed tower defense game that lets you directly control your defenses; despite the toy premise, the trailer is eerily realistic.
Meet George Jetson: the overly optimistic future-utopia gets a postmodern makeover with alimony, divorce hearings and secret robot mistresses in the Jetsons Theme Song Extended.
If you’ve been wondering what the heck Ezio’s deal is, this Destiny trailer for Assassin’s Creed II not only fills in the blanks but shows off his bad-guy gutting skills. Thanks, Jasen!
Warning: NSFW profanity. While the humor isn’t always LOL funny, Nocturnal Comedy’s Real Life Paperboy definitely had us waxing nostalgic over coin op and paper routes.
Auto-tuning is arguably played out, but this Carl Sagan music video (feat. Stephen Hawking) is the trippiest, space-time bendingest tour of the cosmos we’ve ever taken.
Warning: non-PSP’d heathens best avoid this epic trailer for Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, as it has us itching to get one just to drink in the absolutely amazing graphics.
It can’t beat Project Icarus’ $150 budget, but BEAR (Balloon Experiments with Amateur Radio) brings back something much cooler (albeit dizzying): actual HD video from space.
Part OMG and part WTFBBQ, Dead Rising 2’s This Is Reality XVII trailer would make Randy Savage proud: it mashes up WWE, zombie slaying, deer antlers and hamster balls.
We often hear grandiose durability claims for watches, but Swiss Military puts its money where its dial is: the 20000FEET watch gets drowned and dynamited yet keeps on tickin’.
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