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i can’t decide if that’s fucked up or not. but it is def culture mash-up which i am all about
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it’s a cell shaded game for the Wii. Capcom always has the most kick-ass illustrators
Here’s some game footage:
via | Complex Blog
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“Although this cellphone robot doesn’t move by itself, it comes with enough artificial intelligence to learn the user’s habits. If the user calls a particular person many times, a text phrase such as “You’re calling her often these days, aren’t you?” comes out of the face’s mouth.”
“You are drunk. Seriously stop typing that…. NO. Don’t press send. … Well, you’re an idiot. I’m shutting down.”
Who am I kidding? I don’t listen to robots. Sorry, people in my phone contact list.
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click image to see a larger pic so you can read the knobs…
The 1970′s was such a time of innovation in electronics. Guitar pedals, the personal computer, Atari, this thing, and of course the wheel.
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I don’t really play video games but it’s cool that Rollercoaster Tycoon lets you do this:

From the wired post:
… we want people who walk by the doors to hear the nostalgic sound, “hadouken!”, and say, ‘Did I just hear a Hadouken? I want to check that out.’”
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… Seeing the cartoonish cel-shaded visuals in still screens is one thing, but watching them move is quite another. I observed, standing there, that they looked like the illustrations in the classic Super Nintendo instruction manuals come to life. As it turned out, this was exactly Ono’s goal.
“Capcom has a history of great artists, and the paintings we have for the characters are really compelling. What we wanted to see if we could do with this was make a game that looked like those paintings, moving before your eyes,” says Ono.
That’s so cool to me. I love the illustrations in those instruction manuals. Capcom HAS always had amazing artists. All of those Capcom / Squaresoft team-ups had outstanding illustrators making the art for them.
Anyway, yay. Looks good! Nice one, Capcom. That’s a huge Hadouken right in your competitors’ faces.
via | wired blog
“It’s time to say goodbye to golden spice pear and seaside holiday. Time to say hello to peel out, red meat, wet dog, hardware store …”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/article3353735.ece

The company hopes that the introduction of Pepsi Raw will compete for a greater share of the cola market from the leader Coca-Cola and at the same time it will capitalise on the growing consumer demand for more natural products.
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Initially, Pepsi Raw will only be available in selected bars and clubs in seven cities — London, Manchester, Glasgow, Brighton, Birmingham, Leeds and Liverpool, although a wider roll-out is expected later in the year.
http://www.scaryideas.com/print/4329/

what’s the deal with everyone trying to become Innitech? didn’t everyone learn their lesson from the film Office Space?