Bubble Football
Norwegian TV show Golden Goal plays a game of Bubble Football – the beautiful game made funnier by making players wear Bumperz, which are like bouncy armor. The fun starts at 1:15.
Norwegian TV show Golden Goal plays a game of Bubble Football – the beautiful game made funnier by making players wear Bumperz, which are like bouncy armor. The fun starts at 1:15.
Steve Carell and Keira Knightley star in Lorene Scafaria’s Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, which looks like a lighthearted version of Deep Impact. We remain optimistic though.
From the same developers who created the classic Amiga racing games Nitro and ATR, this upcoming iOS game looks like it perfectly captures the spirit of top-down retro racing games.
The Spangled Maker has the perfect fashion accessory for meat lovers. Made of a silver-plated fastener and laser-cut plastic with a hard clear coat. Also available as a necklace. Not edible.
(Gore) While in Kenya, YouTuber petts1 came upon a pride of lions that crashed a bask of crocodiles’ party, bullying their way into a free lunch. Now we know where this fella gets its bravery from.
Sometimes less is more, like this clean design with a military-inspired face, set into a stainless steel case with either a leather or canvas/leather-backed wristband. Water-resistant to 100m.
Seems like James Bond himself should have had this gizmo, made all the way back in 1961, and designed to keep thieves from getting their hands on the contents of stolen briefcases.
When the President’s mother is killed by a supernatural creature, it fuels his passion to crush vampires and their slave-owning helpers in Timur Bekmambetov’s Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
We’re so used to seeing freerunning at full speed, we miss out on the sheer grace of the human form. Here we get some sick moves captured by Pwnisher in slow-mo using a RED Epic camera.
Uses Bluetooth to add a D-Pad and physical buttons to your iPhone or iPod Touch – this handy gadget works in both landscape and portrait modes, and works with more than 100 games. Coming soon.
Chefs at Chicago’s famous Alinea restaurant continue to innovate and stupefy at the dinner table, with their latest creation – an edible green apple balloon – filled with helium you can inhale.
Based on an early 1900s steamer trunk which traveled the world, these remakes are built using the same techniques as the original: wood frames, hand-waxed canvas, and hand-hammered pins.
Take an amazing flight through the rock formations West of Moab, Utah, from the eye-in-the-sky of a Reaper XL flying wing, controlled by DragonLink UHF with a GoPro Hero2 camera aboard.
Musician, composer and instrument maker Linsey Pollak introduces us to some strange but awesome sounding instrumentation and music in this clip from his show Passing Wind. (Thanks, Don!)
Director Guillaume Blanchet’s ode to biking and to bikers, especially his dad. A highly enjoyable visual metaphor about passion and dedication. But don’t try this at home. Or on the road.
Sure, this record was set all the way back in 1996 (and the video quality looks like its from 1986), but we’re still impressed with Sam Tartamella’s epic 2,255 foot-long skateboarding handstand.
Assuming the game ever actually ships, Diablo III has something special in store for you. The game’s highest difficulty modes – Nightmare, Hell and Inferno promise to kick your ass into eternity.
Ayumu the chimp proves that in some ways, the apes have capacities which exceed most of us – as he memorizes complex numeric patterns faster and more accurately than your average child genius.
The ubiquitous transmission tower may be considered an eyesore by some, but Palette Industries recognizes the beauty in its design, using its form to create an eye-catching coat rack.
“You awake to find yourself in a dark room…” Sounds like the beginning of a horror story, but this adventure’s equal parts hilarious, frustrating and addictive. Be sure to leave annotations on.
Designed just for snowboarding, it’s wrapped in waterproof 686 fabric, with outside zipper pockets, GoPro mirrors, swivel seats for quick boot fittings and specialized storage for fast board access.
Why would someone need a self-leveling pool table? To hustle suckers on their yacht of course. Spotted on board a cruise ship, this table uses a gyroscope to keep balls in place in rough waters.
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