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Brock Davis aka “Laser Bread” has broken down iconic imagery from classic video games into basic shapes and colors for some pretty striking results. In case you’re not quite as geeky as you thought, the above image is Brock’s take on Dig Dug. Check out Donkey Kong and Missile Command below.
You can find a buttload more of Brock’s amazing work like this painting of Luke Skywalker as a piece of toast popping out of a toaster on his Flickr page.
After dishing out her fun-filled recipes on the Nintendo DS, Wii, and mobile phones, Cooking Mama will finally be setting up shop in arcades! The cutesy cabinet and 46″ touchscreen will probably only show up in Japanese arcades, but isn’t it pretty? Here’s a video of the Cooking Mama arcade in Cooking Mama-ing action: [Via GameSetWatch]
This is the NESticle, not to be confused with the NES emulator. Aside from the silly-yet-awesome name, it houses working Sanwa joystick parts and works with the Xbox 360, PS3 as well as Mac, Windows, and Linux machines. As cool as it is, I kinda’ wish it was facing the right way. You have to turn the console around in order to play it an everyone knows that staring at an NES’s ass isn’t as cool as staring at its frontal goods.
[Via Gearfuse]
Awwwww. Lookit the little Street Fighter arcade stick!!! Too bad it can’t be hooked up to any sort of console, but that doesn’t mean nothing happens when you try to pull off signature moves from the game… Continue reading “Teensy Street Fighter Arcade Stick Cell Phone Straps” →
This tiny Neo Geo arcade was built by [pocket_lucho] who is well known for his arcade-shrinking capabilities. You can see the little machine in full effect in the video below.
Hit the jump to check out a video of how the mini Neo Geo arcade was built. Continue reading “Adorable DIY Mini Neo Geo Arcade Cabinet” → |
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