Believe it or not, the Iron Man stained glass above took artist R Evan Daniels over 100-hours to complete. It measures 31″x47″ and consists of 334-pieces of glass on a 9.5-square-foot window. He also used 275-feet of copper foil, along with 5-rolls of solder to complete it over a span of 100-hours. Continue reading to see five more cool geek-themed stained glass creations.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II “Care Package” isn’t your normal limited edtion bundle, as this one comes with a remote-controlled MQ-27 Dragonfire Drone, limited edition 2-sided steelbook, 2 collectible challenge coins, official soundtrack, exclusive Xbox Live claw avatar propsm exclusive Xbox Live zombies avatar props, and lots more. Product page. You could also pick up the standard and hardened editions. Continue reading for two videos, more pictures, and additional information.

Video game controllers have come a long way, especially with the touchscreen-equipped Wii U coming out soon. In this feature we take a look back at some of the earliest video game peripherals to hit the market, starting with the Atari 2600 joystick, which was first released in 1977. Continue reading to see more.

If Bruce Wayne were to pick one Batmobile for urban crime fighting, it just might be the 2013 Kia Optima SX Limited Batman. This lowered Optima sits on 20″ wheels, Ksport brakes, a ground effects kit, a sport exhaust system, and a custom front grille shaped like the Batwing – Kia says it took over 40-hours to make the grille. Continue reading for a video, more pictures, and additional information.

Did you know that the earliest documented use of chocolate is around 1100 BC and that the majority of the Mesoamerican people made chocolate beverages, including the Aztecs, who made it into a beverage known as xocolatl? Now, geeks use this food to create things like Pokeballs and keyboards. Continue reading to see more.