Archive for June, 2008

Yes, these three-wheeled vehicles aren’t just 3D renderings, you can actually drive both the T-Rex and Peugeot 20Cup if you’re fortunate enough to know someone working for their respective manufacturers. Continue reading to see more. Click here for first picture in gallery.


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Tailgate Parts

For those looking for the ultimate kegerator meets audio system, add the Party-A-Cargo to your tailgate parts list. At $3,795, it boasts a “kegerator, CD player, two 6″ x 9″ speakers, a 10″ subwoofer, Sirius satellite radio, built-in battery charger and 12-volt power adapter.” Video after the break. Click here for one more picture.

This fully self-contained tailgating kegerator cargo can store up to 160 cans for your booze party needs and it also features a sound system so you can have a complete blast.

[via BornRich - TailGatingIdeas]


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Extreme Gaming Laptop

Available in a variety of skins, the Cizmo CX1730M features a “2.26GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, a 160GB SATA hard drive, WSXGA+ panel, a 2-megapixel webcam, NVIDIA’s 512MB GeForce 8800M GTX and a plethora of ports.” Prices begin from $2249. Click here for more photos of this extreme gaming laptop.

Amazingly, this one tips the scales at “just” 8.7-pounds, which actually isn’t half bad for a unit this potent.

[via Engadget]


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Video Wrist Watch

Sleek and stylish, Swatch’s video wrist watch concept “comes with a built-in mp3 player, video player/recorder and a photo album.” Click here for one more picture.

We’re gonna have to look into why we’d never ever heard of this before, but suddenly life seems meaningful now that we’ve discovered ‘Infinity’, a ultra sleek wristwatch from Swatch.

[via YankoDesign]


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KNEX Coaster

The Serpent’s Spiral is a KNEX coaster that includes “two chrome finished cars which are carried up the motorized vertical chain lift, plus a combination of original and micro K’Nex parts. 1,082 pieces in all.” Video after the break. Product page. Click here for one more picture.

With over a thousand pieces and more than 38 feet of track, kids can spend hours building the massive coaster - then another few hours running cars though it.

[via Amazon]


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1967 Mustang Eleanor

That’s right, a seller is offering this 1967 Mustang Eleanor replica on eBay. According to the seller, “most of the Eleanors were automatics — because it’s easier to act and do stunts when you don’t have to manually shift gears.” Auction page. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The popular pony car is actually one of 11 built for the movie. Of those, two were destroyed in the climactic bridge jump and junkyard crusher scenes. Because certain cars were needed to do different maneuvers in the film, no two Eleanors were alike.

[via MotorAuthority]


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Tote Computer

The Tote Computer is a portable PC “that is comfortable to view and use yet practical to carry anywhere users commute throughout the day.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

The bright OLED touch screen keyboard and monitor share space on the go and hook up to other systems. Users can control their TVs and home lighting systems. They can surf the web downstairs and edit photos upstairs on separate TVs without cords.

[via Nextgendesigncomp]


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Tecmo Wrestling

Tecmo Wrestling, released in 1990 on the NES, was the “first wrestling game to feature a play-by-play announcer, the animated Tom Talker, although his speech was only text bubbles.” ScrewAttack takes a look back at this title after the break.

The gameplay is deep for a wrestling game of this era, which usually had only a few moves for each wrestler. Tecmo World Wrestling contains over 20 moves per wrestler, by the virtue of not having a dedicated grapple button.

[via Wiki]

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Diablo 3 Screenshots

Diablo 3 will feature “more loot, more quests (and some old friends like Deckard Cain), and new environments.” Continue reading for gameplay videos. Click here for more Diablo 3 screenshots.

Says Wilson, the game is “primarily cooperative” and it will be quick and easy to form groups over Battle.net. Sorry, folks who were expecting an MMO, but it sounds like Diablo 3 will continue in the tried-and-true Diablo format.

[via Joystiq]


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Pixar Video

Here’s a Pixar video you may have never seen before: “Adventures of Andre and Wally B, an animated short made in 1984 by the Lucasfilm Computer Graphics Project, which would later be spun out as a startup company called Pixar.” Continue reading to watch.

The animation on the feature was truly groundbreaking at the time, featuring the first use of motion blur in CG animation. Lasseter pushed the envelope by asking for manipulatable shapes capable of the squash and stretch style, as earlier CG models had generally been restricted to rigid geometric shapes.

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