File this under: gamer cakes. If spending 60-hours a week on the computer playing World of Warcraft isn’t enough, these awesome cakes should definitely help fill the other 108-hours. Click here to see them all.
No, that’s not a giant hand with normal-sized food, but rather photo-realistic miniature food sculptures by Kim Burke. They are crafted from polymer clay and cook book-inspired. Click here to see them all.
No, none of these awesome gamer cakes have reached the epic level yet of being functional and edible, but they definitely are geeky. First up, we have a Sonic cake for Wayne, complete with gold rings. Click here for the first picture in the gallery.
File this under: geek cakes. On the outside, this stunning cake resembles the special edition Xbox 360: Halo Reach Edition console. Cut it open, and you’ll reveal tasty carrot cake innards. Click here for more pictures.
Christa chose to make the Halo: Reach edition because she knew that it’s bundled with not one, but two cake controllers. Kidding. her husband got the actual Halo: Reach edition of the Xbox 360 just a few days before his birthday.
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At first glance, this kitchen may seem normal, but at the push of a button, a small section of the floor opens to reveal a cool wine cellar — literally. However, we have the say that the $3-million parking garage is a bit cooler. Click here for more pictures.
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While this deal may not be technology-related, it will definitely serve as dinner (or at least a snack) for many geeks that happen to stop by Jack in the Box today. That’s right, from 2 p.m. to midnight, the chain is offering two free tacos to every customer — there is no coupon or purchase required.”
Regularly two for 99 cents, the beef tacos have, according to the company, been improved, although says NRN, a spokesperson for the chain declined to name those improvements.
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Invented by Bobby and Julie Haleluk, The dipr is a nifty gadget that makes dunking cookies in milk a breeze. Simply slide a cookie onto the hook, dunk it in milk, and you’re ready to snack. More information. Video after the break.
At this point, production of the dipr is still in the fundraising stage, but if you contribute over on Bobby and Julie’s Kickstarter page, you can help them meet their $10,000 goal to produce the first batch of diprs.
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What could be better than a Ms. Pac-Man cake? A Ms. Pac-Man cake with an edible Atari 2600 joystick to complement it. Boasting “a little bit of tasty butter cream icing and white chocolate power pellets to offset the smooth, but bland fondant that many highly decorated cakes end up being made from.” Click here for the first picture in the gallery.
Photo credit: Diane Bondareff
More than just a cake, this incredible food creation was baked specifically to “celebrate the 25th anniversary of Back To The Future and the release of all three films on Blu-ray.” Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.
[via Geekologie – Gizmodo]