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I’m not sure about this horrible controller trend, but with the release of Brando’s dragon gamepad, I think we can officially say that it has taken hold. It’s either that, or a lot of gamer masochists are finding new and creative ways to hide their proclivities.
I have to admit, Brando’s Fire Dragon gamepad would…
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October 27th, 2009
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author: alisha k.
filed under: computing just plain fun video games
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How to Raise a Dragon is a charming little pixelated browser game all about–as you may have guessed–the care and feeding of dragons. Feed a hatchling, guide an adolescent beast, and see where the story takes you.
Gregory Weir’s How to Raise a Dragon offers very simple choices, but every one seems to have an effect, and…
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June 26th, 2009
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author: alisha k.
filed under: interactive just plain fun video games
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German toy company Tucher + Walther’s tin toy-making methods have remained unchanged, going as far back to 1880. Want to know their secret? They have vampire craftsmen; the ones around now were the exact same workers that they had in 1880. Seriously though, Tucher+Walther are very proud of their techniques and their products, such as this steam-powered…
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May 18th, 2009
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author: lambert v.
filed under: cool toys just plain fun retro
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In a marmalade forest (forest), between the make-believe trees, in a cottage cheese – cottage, lives not Albi but this head – esploding Cake Dragon. I meant Dragon Cake.
WHAT’S UP. WHAT IS UP. Some guy named John got this as his birthday cake. Fortunately his friend Astro-Lopithecus shot these wonderful pictures before the filthy…
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January 10th, 2009
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author: lambert v.
filed under: geek art + craft just plain fun
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Whether you’re outfitting your media room with a Grauman’s Chinese Theater motif, or you just like scaly reptilians, these dragon speakers are sure to make a dramatic statement in your home.
Designed by UK studio Axelsson Design, these awesome dragon speakers look like something that belong in the villain’s lair in a John Woo film.…
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February 11th, 2008
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author: technabob
filed under: design home entertainment
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It seems that just about every day, another company jumps into the fray with another iPod dock, so it’s good to see one that stands out a little bit.
Smart Design’s Dragon I iPod dock has a unique style that certainly isn’t shy. For starters, the sound system has a bold red and black gloss…
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March 31st, 2007
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author: technabob
filed under: design home entertainment media players