Andy Rash’s Pixelated Star Wars Characters: a Long Time Ago in a Galaxy 8-Bits Away
Portal Kicks by Jared Sellers
All the other kids with Aperture Kicks, you better run, better run, outrun my Portal Gun.
(via: kotaku)
The evolution of the Nintendo logo.
All this images come from a great article published today in Kotaku, written by Erik Voskuil.
Erik is the collector behind Before Mario blog, focused in the toys released by Nintendo before they got into videogames.
An elegant Boba Fett releases fury in one of many N. C. Winters pieces that will be displayed / on sale at his “Abandoned Menagerie” Gallery 1988 art show starting (3/10). More information can be found here.
Infinite Bounty - by N. C. Winters
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Handmade Cardboard Weapons by impaler07
These home-grown shooter replicas were made out of nothing more than everyday cardboard, glue, an amazing attention to detail, and tons of PEW PEW PEW. Cardboard war is hell. Still, in the battle of fake pretend warfare, I dont think these will be able to stand up against a Super Soaker onslaught.
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Princess Daisy by Ninjabot
Prints on sale now. Available in 13”x19” at TheNinjabot.com
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In N Out & Mario Bricks by Matt Owen
Part of the upcoming Multiplayer x2 art show at Gallery 1988.
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Push Button for Murray
Spotted in Portland, Oregon, the very last button you will ever need to push.
(source: portlandmercury / via: buzzfeed)
While you were all out “collecting them all” on your journey, Professor Oak was putting the moves on you Mumsy. Childhood ruined? U MAD?
This hilarious Pokemon comic was created by Tumblr artist Caldwell Tanner.
Professor Oak’s Master Plan by Caldwell Tanner (Tumblr) (Twitter)
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You have seen the collection of Angry Birds unharmed and ready for revenge, but deviantARTist Scooterek takes you behind the scenes of the aftermath.










