Final Trailer: The Last Airbender
There’s more awesome Avatar action and effects in the final full length trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender, coming to theatres in 3D in July. Fire nation bad!
There’s more awesome Avatar action and effects in the final full length trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender, coming to theatres in 3D in July. Fire nation bad!
He’s a dead ringer for Avatar’s Quaritch, but General Knoxx knocks us dead with Borderlands’ third DLC; it bumps the level cap to 61 and adds new weapons, enemies, and vehicles.
Death metal band Madder Mortem’s video for Where Dream & Day Collide is a sci-fi mashup that’s too good to pass up; it’s a delicious blend of steampunk, fantasy, Avatar, and The Matrix.
If you found the Superbowl Teaser to be too short, this kickass theatrical trailer for The Last Airbender is guaranteed to leave you in an Avatar state with actual dialog and plot exposition.
Avoid it if you haven’t seen Avatar yet, but Creating the World of Pandora is an excellent look behind the scenes; it covers visual effects, sound effects and actor training.
Upcoming FPS Brink gets a Character Customization trailer that shows how you can tweak your avatar, from archetype and build to face overlay and clothing; car tire armor for us, please.
Penney Design is the latest to get in on the retro book cover fad, but they do a triple mashup mixing modern movies, old books, and cartridge games; one copy of 2D Avatar, please.
If you haven’t seen Avatar yet, the Japanese Intro for Final Fantasy XIII is a great second runner-up for a fantastically visual Friday: it runs three minutes and is (not surprisingly) gorgeous.
A “science story for grown-ups with swearing and rayguns,” Warren Ellis’ Ignition City now has a quartet of 1:1 scale raygun replicas from the comic miniseries; absolutely DO WANT.
$10 lets you replay one of the best games in Square Enix’s stable: Final Fantasy VII is available on PSN, giving both old-school gamers and new initiates a chance to loathe Sephiroth.
Starring Bruce Willis, Surrogates blends Blade Runner with The Sims with a near-future world where nearly all humans live their lives through real-life avatars; it hits theaters 9/25.
We’re huge fans of Penny Arcade so we almost did a Fruit F***ker dance when we saw this Cardboard Tube Samurai action figure; it’ll be available at the SDCC 7/23-7/26 for about $50.
Due out this June, Spore’s Galactic Adventures expansion adds further depth to the space phase; this Captain Trailer focuses on a single avatar, which ain’t a bad thing.
Because every avatar needs a graphic tee: Hogboy’s The Online Me is a must for MMO gamers, looks badass and is dirt cheap. Act quickly, as there are only a few hours to order.
MotorStorm: Pacific Rift is shaping up to be an awesome party game; this trailer shows off 4-player split screen, wicked avatar customization and hair-singeing jumps over lava.
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