I love the detail on this. Everything from the corpse flopping around on Moses' back to alien's glowing mouths. I want Paul Robertson to animate literally every scene from every movie ever. Only then will my life be complete.
I love the detail on this. Everything from the corpse flopping around on Moses' back to alien's glowing mouths. I want Paul Robertson to animate literally every scene from every movie ever. Only then will my life be complete.
"Blue Mixtape 1984-1986" (t-shirt) Ryan Astle
"Devastator" by ta2nb
"Welcome To Warp Zone" (t-shirt) by Ted Dastick Jr.
"Pixel Marios" by Ryan Andrews
"Keep On Cookin'" (t-shirt) by Blueswade
"Oh Yeah, Chemistry!" (t-shirt) by Teo Zirinis
"WHAT TIME IS IT?!" by Edu Herrera
"What Time Is It?" by Killskerry
Just announced: the original ten-episode run of the new season has been expanded to possibly fifteen episodes at best, and a good round dozen if nothing else.
"Howl (Alternate)" by Ashley Hey
"May All Your Bacon Burn" by Emily Hull
"My Neighbor Frank The Bunny" (t-shirt) by Dann Matthews
"My Neighbor Toroto" by Fernando Fro Reza
"The rumor says that Totoro is the God of Death, so the persons that can see Totoro are actually close to death, or already dead. What that means for the story is that when Mei goes missing and a sandal is found in the pond, Mei actually drowned. When Satsuki is asked about the sandal she cannot face the truth and lies about it not being Mei's sandal. So Satsuki goes on a desperate search for Totoro, calling for him and actually opens up the door to the realm of the dead herself."
This actually makes so much sense, I can't believe it never occurred to me before.
Take note: You can pick up Costume Quest for $7.49 on Steam right now, or as part of the Double Fine Bundle, for %14.99, and get Psychonauts and Stacking (two other fantastic Tim Schafer games) thrown in. Buy them here.
"Breaking Bad: The Animated Series" by Ian Glaubinger
"All Hail The King" by Bee Johnson
"Limbo Time" by Philip Meagher
"King Worm Duel" by Joseph Game
"Tree Trunks" by Liam Brazier
"16 Bit Adventure Time\Totoro", artist unknown (via unexplainable4now)
"Hello Adventure!" (t-shirt) by Yayzus
"Megamatical" by Daniel Bressette
"Adventure Time" by Dave Perillo
"It's Transforming Time!" by NinjaInk
"All-Terrain Adventure Transport" (t-shirt) by Derin Clier
"Pacman" by Matthew Reid
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"It's Simple" (1920x1080 wallpaper), Artist Unknown
Really cool video by Tim Hijlkema. How many can you identify? Check the Youtube page for the video for a full list of included games.
Time travel!
"Ninja Melodies" (t-shirt) by Nathan Davis
"Shell Shock" by Kali Meadows
"I Heart Mega Man" by Ian Wilding
"The Mega Man Blues" by Grieg Rapson
Here's the thing, though - this is Bad Box Art Mega Man. Bad Box Art Mega Man is distinctly different from "classic" Mega Man, and until now existed purely as a poorly-rendered drawing on the original NES box cover. THIS version of Mega Man has a blue-and-yellow suit, a gun in his hand, and a paunch (not to mention a somewhat lopsided physiology). This Mega Man has long been a joke in the annals of Capcom's history, and Street Fighter x Tekken is his very first videogame appearance. In the video below, you can almost hear Bad Box Art Mega Man grinning and saying, "Finally, it's BAD BOX ART MEGA MAN'S time to shine! Look out, haters!"
And that's why I applaud Capcom for going the less obvious route here. Everyone loves the underdog in a fight; and man, you cannot get more underdog than Bad Box Art Mega Man.