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‘Gear-Me-Up’ of the day!
NES Cartridge Rings
These NES cartridge rings were made by Etsy artist Jess Firsoff.
(Source: geeksaresexy.net)
‘Gear-Me-Up’ of the day!
Limited Edition Mario Cartridge T-Shirt And Game Screen Hoodie
Product Page: Shirt/Hoodie ($35/$99)
(Source: fashionablygeek.com)
‘Gear-Me-Up’ of the day!
SuperBitKicks’ Shop Announcement
From SuperBitKicks for $50.00.
“My methods for printing shoes are completely unique and I invented my own methods. The shoes rock and the images will last for the lifespan of the shoe. I have done extensive experimentation to make a product that I am pleased with and confident in selling. Shoes are $50. Buy some! :)
(Source: gamerfashion101)
‘Arts-4-Geeks’ of the day!
Video Game Art Made Out Of NES Controllers
Erika Iris Simmons uses the wires from old NES controllers to recreate classic video game characters like Mario, Link, and Pac-Man.
You can buy these pieces from Simmons’ site for $2,000.
(Source: albotas.com)
‘Arts-4-Geeks’ of the day!
MARIO & MEGAMAN Created out Of Words (Fan Art)
By Josh Mirman.
(Source: gametyrant.co)
‘Do-You-Remember?’ of the day!
Circus Charlie (1984)
Man i’m old! I always thought about this video game as a classic of my childhood.
I was young very young when i used to play it.
Its incredible how a simple video game was so difficult to play back then!
But i’ll always remind this great video game!
You can play it here.
(Source: amog.com)
The Evolution of a Nintendo Joysticks.
Hahaha. The last one is very funny!
(Source: soju-ahhh, via ifonlyyouknewtherealyou)
‘Do-you-remember?’ of the day!
Duck Hunt.
Released: 1984
If you’ve never played “Duck Hunt”, you’re really missing out. . This is a video game that everyone should try. Play it online here.
(Source: amog.com)
- 8-bit minimalistic posters -
Because we all like 8-bit…
Eric Palmer is the man behind this amazing work.
If you want to buy some of them you can grab them at his Society 6 profile.
(Source: abduzeedo.com)
