Making an Academy Award winning film is hard right?
I mean, it’s not as if there’s just some kind of formu… oh wait, there is:
Making an Academy Award winning film is hard right?
I mean, it’s not as if there’s just some kind of formu… oh wait, there is:
In video games, upgrades usually mean your character gets better or your plot of land gets a few more decorations, but what if the upgrades made the game itself better?
In Upgrade Complete!, the goal is to upgrade both your ship, and the game itself. Want sound? You’ll need to upgrade. Want to mute that sound? Need to upgrade? Want to congratulate yourself when you beat the game? You guessed it; you’ll need an upgrade.
The game itself isn’t very hard, and you can probably play it from beginning to end in about 30-minutes, but the meta-gaming jokes are pretty funny, and it’s an interesting concept that’s worth a look.
[Via: Kottke]
I love this Official Creebobby Comics Archetype Times Table. From Ninja Monsters and Astronaut Zombies to T. Rex Aliens and Vampire Lincoln, Jacob Borshard has covered the entire spectrum of crazy characters, and each one is funny and fantastic:
[Via: FFFFOUND!]
Are you ready to catch up with the Internet? Do you want to know every meme and every popular video and every strange picture and every funny joke that has ever been converted to bits and bytes and put online?
Then spend the weekend going through Greg Rutter’s Definitive List of The 99 Things You Should Have Already Experienced On The Internet Unless You’re a Loser or Old or Something.
The site is a rather definitive list of just about everything that has ever earned its 15 minutes of Internet fame, and if you make it out alive, you’ll have the collective knowledge of about 99% of the people on the Internet crammed into your brain.
Just be prepared to be amazed, shocked, scared, and a little bit afraid.
Fans of Gary Larson and his Far Side comics should appreciate the Far Side Reenactments pool on Flickr.
In it, fans recreate their favorite comics using original or retouched photos that mimic Larson’s famous drawings, and the results are often impressively accurate and surprisingly funny.
[Flickr – Far Side Reenactment Pool]
[Photo Via: Capt. Tim]