This 'game' looks very interesting. Well trippy…
Osmos Trailer from hemisphere games on Vimeo.
You can find more of this stuff over here.
Amazing concept for a retro-mouse, and not only does it look retro but it has a good deal of NES in it as well!
Sweet! There's instructions on how to make this here.
These are simply fantastic. Love the composition of all of them — beautiful.
Courtesy of James
A good song accompanied by a cool music video, they've used Little Big Planet to record the footage of their in-game avatars for it.
I'm not a massive fan of Nike Air but these have got me all flustered...
This is, by far, the coolest thing I've seen in years, the cool interaction possibilities for this is just mindblowing. This is some amazing stuff right here!
http://interactive.digitalpictures.com.au/?p=392
If you're into video games then you'll most likely know all about Little Big Planet. If the game has slipped past your radar it is essentially a completely open ended game where you can create your own characters, objects and worlds and then share them with the rest of the community. The game is heavily based on real world physics and real object interaction — so far beta testers have created anything from Space Invaders to valve based working calculators — crazy. What grabs me most however is the art style and how you can bring in your own photos / scans and use them in your environment.
I would buy a PS3 just for this game…
A very sexy flashback from the late nineties, the effort that must have gone in into creating the art for this is just mindblowing.
Via Joystiq
And my first post in the TAK! blog as well, double awesome!
DINO * RUN is a great game by the impressive Pixeljam peeps all done in their trademark 8-bit style. The idea is you’re a Dino running for your life from impending fiery doom. The game starts out fairly straightforward but each new level reveals more and more of the game and it's charm. So many ideas within this simple concept. And it's got multiplayer! Give it a run and see how far you get — it’s worth skimming the 'How To Play' instructions just to find out about how to get power ups etc.
Holy shit — I didn't even know this was even possible: play Defender inside a website’s favicon (that’s the icon in the browser bar......... that er....... we don’t have *cough*)
Best thing I've ever seen on the web lately!
Check it out...
I’m currently looking into either buying / making an arcade cabinet. Pre-made ones are pretty expensive and most are a bit OTT. An alternative is to buy a kit and then build it and decorate as I see fit (plain with no decals, if you're asking)… or I could try and build one myself.
Yeah, that’d be good! Draw up some plans, cut the wood, buy some buttons and joysticks, then reveal my masterpiece to the world! Just like these lot did. This site presents the very best of the very worst. The commentary and sheer randomness of some of the designs had me cracking up. Enjoy.