
You’ve seen some interesting geek tattoos, now check out their video game counterparts, starting with the Street Fighter 2 masterpiece above. Click here for first picture in gallery.
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You’ve seen some interesting geek tattoos, now check out their video game counterparts, starting with the Street Fighter 2 masterpiece above. Click here for first picture in gallery.
[via Walyou]
USA Today rewarded its readers today with a host of Halo: Reach beta codes. For those who aren’t able to get into the beta, “the Halo Reach multiplayer begins May 3rd on Xbox LIVE only on Xbox 360; grab a copy of Halo 3: ODST right now to gain access to the exclusive beta.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery — images via Kotaku / HRI
According to the official community, the UFC Undisputed 2010 demo key “giveaways will begin on Thursday evening. (Pacific Time) — [THQ] will officially announce it on Facebook and Twitter once the codes become available.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
The playable UFC Undisputed 2010 demo allows players to jump right into Exhibition Mode or challenge friends offline in Tournament Mode, and will feature four Light Heavyweight Fighters – Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida, Rashad “Sugar” Evans and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.
[via Gamespy]
Approximately 38 Infinity Ward employees have filed a lawsuit against Activision for withholding bonuses. To be more specific, “the suit describes this activity as a ‘calculated, purposeful and malicious decision’ by Activision, and ‘an attempt to force employees of Infinity Ward to continue to work at a job that many of them did not want just so Activision could force them to complete the development, production and delivery of Modern Warfare 3.'” In lighter news, continue reading to watch the top 10 Modern Warfare 2 snipes.
Note $28 million has been paid, but according to the suit, $54 million is still owed, though they want more, given the circumstances. Keep in mind the game has generated well over one billion dollars since release.
[via Neoseeker]
Amazon has the Guitar Hero 5 (Xbox 360) bundle for only $38.78 shipped, originally priced at $89.99. This game “allows fans to play alone, as a full band or, for the first time, with any combination of multiple guitarists, bassists, drummers or vocalists, to customize their musical experience.” Product page. Video review after the break.
Featuring 85 master tracks, the breadth of rock-centric styles ensures that every Guitar Hero fan will find their favorite tracks and discover new ones.
[via Amazon]
MTV’s Brian Jacks and Matt Harper spent 3 long weeks recreating the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time movie trailer using nothing but LEGO pieces. Continue reading to watch “nearly two minutes of stop-motion goodness.”
So watch below as we bring you pint-sized versions of Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Kingsley, Gemma Arterton and Alfred Molina rocking out summer blockbuster-style.
[via MTV]
Built by talented modder Bacteria (John), the iNto64 is essentially a Nintendo DSi XL-sized portable N64 system. Weighing in at just 2-pounds, this console features a custom vacuum formed case, Sony PSone screen, rumble / memory card slot, and an official N64 motherboard. Two Canon BP-915 camcorder batteries provide up to 3-hours of continuous usage. Video after the break.
YouTube user “poopdevil”‘s 1.5-year-old son just loves zombies, the Plants vs Zombies theme song to be exact. While most kids his age are afraid of the undead, this toddler prefers them. Video after the break.
Who knows, as this eighteen month-old boy can’t play, but he can watch the title’s catchy ditty. And if he could possibly love something more, I’d certainly love to see it.
[via Kotaku]