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Jan 1

ianbrooks:

Happy New Year! by Kleiton Dias / oestranhomundodek

It’s 2013 and I’m way too hungover to effectively blog but I hope everyone is having a fantastic future year so far. 2012 was the worst 2012 on record, I’m expecting big things from this 2013.

GIFer: Tumblr

dotcore:

Model Kits.
by Ty Lettau.

rustybucketbay:

IF YOU HAVEN’T HEARD THIS YET THEN YOU’RE MISSING OUT

nintendocafe:

Merry Christmas! | Nintendo Cafe

nintendocafe:

Merry Christmas! | Nintendo Cafe

it8bit:

Mario and Pikachu Bentos

Created by minicuteclub

With tutorials on how to make your own delicious bento boxes at the youtube

via: Obvious Winner

theomeganerd:

Video Game Artwork by rafaelventura

Dec 9

ronworkman:

Arrested Development NEStalgia Is Here!

Created by super-artist Jesse Eisemann, this 6 cart set is of one of the greatest TV series in history and we are excited to see it in NEStalgia cart form. There is I’m A Monster, Chicken Dance Revolution, Mr. Bananagrabber, Stair Kart, Steve Holt!, and Dr. Funke’s 100% Natural Good-Time Family-Band Solution which can be purchased individually, or you can buy the entire set and save! 

As a bonus, each cart has a special Arrested Development genre icon as well as an awesome new addition of QR codes which you can scan to pull up the animated version of each design!

Available now @72Pins

(via:it8bit)

Dec 8
dotcore:

Eevee and Company.by Happip.

dotcore:

Eevee and Company.
by Happip.

Dec 5

it8bit:

Found: One Bioshock NEStalgia print!

After being previously sold out, somehow one got mixed in with another stack of prints. Since there were a number of messages asking about restocking Bioshock prints and it isn’t fair to choose, we are just going to post it and the first person to grab it gets it. As a bonus, we will throw in a Warp Blockage print for free to the lucky buyer!

11 x 17 Print - 100% Cotton Rag - $15(USD) @It8Bit’s Store

Art by Pauline Acalin

mahlibombing:

Minecraft Pickaxe Bottle Opener

Available for $19.99 from ThinkGeek