Don’t do this at home, or in fact, anywhere. NEVER. It’s just a very, very bad and dangerous idea.
What if We Could Regenerate? [Comic]
[Source: Comics by Kotor]
The Bing Self-Driving Car is Here! [Parody]
Google better watch out, there’s a new automated vehicle on the road. Introducing the Bing Self-Driving Car.
Dorkly Comic: 4 Reasons Why Finishing a Videogame is Better than Graduating
The always amazing Julia Lepetit from Dorkly illustrates 4 reasons why finishing a videogame can actually be better than graduating.
[Source: Dorkly]
A Throne Fit for an IT King
Redditor jonat1992 built the ultimate IT thrones using some old, unused Dell boxes from his work, and I have to say, It looks totally awesome. I’d take this throne over the Iron Throne from GOT any time.
Start Instilling Geekiness Right Out of the Womb with These Handmade Baby Mobiles [PICS]
Start instilling geekiness in your baby — or a loved one’s baby — right away!
Little Wrens Nursery custom makes Doctor Who, Harry Potter, and Alice in Wonderland mobiles that can even be customized by color.
Using wood, metal, vellum, paint, and paper, each mobile is handcrafted to order. Prices start at $49.
[via Nerd Approved]
10 GTA V Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
GTA V is a massive game. So massive, in fact, there are still players who are playing it (online and off) and discovering new things about it. I, for one, have become greatly intrigued by the supernatural occurrences in and around Los Santos. From UFO’s and dead aliens to late-night visits from scary ghosts, it is a world brimming with life and so much to do.
But even then, there are still things even the most keen players miss about GTA V. With that in mind, check out this list and marvel at all the stuff we still have to learn about this massive (and massively fun) game.
[Via Gameranx]
Tags: gamer, gaming, grand theft auto, GTA, GTA V, list, rockstar games, things you didn't know, video games
LEGO Luke Meets Anakin… and the Ghostbusters [Video]
If You Like ‘Mass Effect’, Read Comic Book ‘Descender’
I loved the Mass Effect game trilogy. I thought it was one of the greatest sci-fi stories ever told, to be completly honest (minus that ending). So when I read that there was a comic book out there that would appeal to the same fan base I jumped. The book is called Descender and really is worth the hype that Kotaku is giving it right now:
The bulk of the three issues of Descender that have been published by Image Comics so far happens 10 years after the gigantic Harvesters appeared. That flashpoint creates a depressing aftermath for both organic and machine lifeforms. Much of what’s going on in Descender will feel familiar to well-traveled geeks: it’s got a gloriously shiny interstellar alliance that comes under sudden attack by giant, mysterious machines. Yet, for all its similarities to Mass Effect and other sci-fi properties, Descender finds ways to hit on fresh angles on the classic set-up of human vs. robot.
Also, while I have you here. Although I am sure you have been told this before, read Saga, too. Saga is about as epic as space epics get, and between that and Descender, you should be set with sci-fi for some time.
(image via Vulture)
Tags: comic books, descender, image comics, mass effect, science fiction