The title says it all…
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Via: Geekstir
A bunch of idiots Street Fighter fans have brought the video game’s car destruction bonus round to real life. Watch as Ryu, Sagat, and Blanka destroy an Oldsmobile. HADOKEN!
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Via: Kotaku
Don’t you wish you could have a statue of your alter-ego that you created on your Nintendo Wii? Well, now you can, thanks to MiiSculptures:
“We are specializing in custom hand made sculptures. We have a team of artists, create sculpture base on photo you provided. … You can even send us your photo of Mii and your Mii number.”
At $75 a pop, it is a little on the steep side. The dolls are handmade from wax and measure 4 inches tall. Shipping is free.
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Via: Boing Boing Gadgets
Made from hand dried felt, Crafster member blueblythe is the mastermind behind the ‘plush’ NES. Taking two weeks to complete, the Plush NES comes included with a game controller and light gun. It also includes two game cartridges: Super Mario Bros. 3 and Duck Hunt. Humorously, the game screen is interchangeable to reflect both games. Simply remove the “game screen” and affix the appropriate screen for the game you are “playing”. Even the controller and light gun are “pluggable”.
More photos after the jump.
Using a R/C car and several glass bottles lined in a row, a group of Japanese recreate the classic Super Mario theme music in a parking garage.
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Via: Break.com
Remember the iPod Touch port of Counter-Strike a few weeks ago? Now, some clever guys have ported Quake 3 onto the iPhone. By utilizing the iPhone’s accelerometers, you control the movement by tilting the device. Tapping the screen causes you to shoot. While the Quake 3 port appears to be waaayyy better than the Counter-Strike version, the controls don’t look that smooth. Judging by the video, “tilting” the iPhone seems to be an irritating chore. However, seeing the multiplayer in action, albeit not very much of it, is still nice to see working. This just gets me more and more excited for the rumored 3G iPhone.
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Via: CrunchGear