August 26th, 2008
We have been following LEGO Batman closely and Warner just revealed to us the latest character. Alfred Pennyworth is joining Batman as a skilled sidekick. Kind of looks like Oddjob though…
Screenshots after the break
August 20th, 2008
Yet another Batman LEGO character emerges from the shadows
Mega Man energy drink coming soon to Japan
DIY lightbulb hooks
Bigfoot finding a hoax? Say it ain’t so! It is so, though
Team Fortress 2: Meet the Sandvich
August 19th, 2008
Batgirl (!!!) is going to be around to help Batman and Robin catch all the baddies in Batman LEGO.
Powers and Abilities:
In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, Batgirl has the ability to utilize Batman’s technology suits including the Glide suit, Heat Protection Suit, Sonic Suit and Demolition suit in her efforts to fight crime alongside the DYNAMIC [...]
August 19th, 2008
Braid Papercraft brings your gaming to life
Amazing LEGO Olympic scenes
Amazing Olympic scenes - this time with playing cards
Old watch-like navigation gadget from 1920
WineGong - Might be your next doorbell
August 18th, 2008
Forget LEGO’s. Real pimps use playing cards to build Olympic scenes.
via Gizmodo
August 18th, 2008
The Hong Kong LEGO User Group used some 300,000 LEGO blocks and 4,500 LEGO people to recreate some amazing scenes and venues from the Beijing Games. Hit the jump for some views of the Water Cube, table tennis, beach volleyball, and more…
August 15th, 2008
All hail Apple, king of something or other.
Apple now has a higher market valuation than Google. Apple’s went up because of the success of the iPhone (and iPod and iMac), while Google’s went down because of the downturn in online advertising. Blame the economy for that one.
The actual numbers put Apple at $158.8 billion, and [...]
July 29th, 2008
Attention, Batman and video game fans. Rock, Paper, Shotgun, the dandiest gaming blog out there, has given its professional opinion (two opinions, actually) on Lego Batman, a game we’ve covered as part of our boyish infatuation with The Dark Knight.
As you might expect, RPS liked what it saw. Playing as Mr. Freeze and the [...]
July 28th, 2008
When I was in the 8th grade, friendship bracelets were all the rage — so much so that I started my own bracelet-making business. I would make them in study hall and then sell them for about 2-5 bucks. Demand got so high I ended up talking other kids into making them for me (I [...]
July 21st, 2008
When I was a boy, Legos were good for having crash-em-up derbies (Instructions: You and your friends take a big green board each and build cars. The owner of the Legos gets all the good wheels. Crash the cars into each other. Repeat.) Now they have the damn things solving Rubik’s Cubes like some sort [...]