<![CDATA[Kotaku: meat bun]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: meat bun]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/meatbun http://kotaku.com/tag/meatbun <![CDATA[Meat Bun's 50% Off Labor Day Sale Means Cheap Video Game Ts]]> For today and today only, we're marking down anything and everything Meat Bun. That means 50% off every tee, from old stuff to new stuff to deluxe stuff as we make way for even newer, equally good stuff!

Head on over to the Meat Bun online store to grab whatever it is we have left and do it posthaste, because some items are in short supply and some sizes are already sold out. The savings end at 11:59 PM Pacific time on Monday, so if you need some fancy new tees, don't hesitate.

If you've ever commented "I never pay more than $12 for a t-shirt," now's the time to show everyone you mean business.

Meat Bun [Official Site]

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<![CDATA[Meat Bun Levels Up With DX, XXL]]> Missed out on some those fan-favorite Meat Bun tees introduced last year? A trio of bestsellers rise from their grave today, redesigned and reprinted as part of the Meat Bun DX line. Plus, there's good news for the plus-sized.

Finally, after numerous requests, we've added roomier extra extra large sizes, so towering Fahey-proportioned types with a penchant for sporting their video game fandom on their sleeves can feel more comfortable. That includes the new stuff, like the Famicom-colored Nintendo Four shout out and the newer, velvetier Agro Polo homage.

Attendees of the Kotaku E3 2009 party got a sneak peek at this stuff months ago, but our new stuff is now available to the general public at the online store. Have at it!

Meat Bun Online Store [Meat Bun]

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<![CDATA[Kotaku Party Tonight]]> Final warning! Kotaku's pre-E3 party is happening tonight. So come out, have a drink with us, enjoy the company of your fellow Kotakuites and party semi-responsibly. Don't make us liveblog with hangovers!

The Kotaku crew is heading to the lovely and historic Golden Gopher in downtown Los Angeles for a night of drinks, chit chat, and Galaga playing on Sunday, May 31st, the night before a slew of E3 press conferences and appointments kick off.

This year, we'll be doing things a little different, adding some musical accompaniment thanks to Mike "Special Attack" Z, lots of sweet game trailers, courtesy of Mr. James Ondrey, giveaways and more. Of course, we'll have an open bar (for a limited time!), all sponsored by your good friends at Meat Bun. That's right. Me and my cohorts are going to buy you a drink. And you'll even get first crack at our new line!

The bar opens at 8 PM and that open bar tab is gonna go fast, so make sure you're on time and of drinking age if you'd like to spend Sunday night happy hour with us. Yes, that means this is a 21 and over event.

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<![CDATA[Come To Kotaku's E3 Party This Sunday]]> Kotaku's annual pre-E3 party is happening this Sunday, giving you a chance to buy those shots you owe me, rub elbows with fellow Kotaku readers, and drunkenly hit on video game PR reps. Good times.

Yes, the Kotaku crew is once again heading to the lovely and historic Golden Gopher in downtown Los Angeles for a night of drinks, chit chat, and hangover research on Sunday, May 31st, the night before a slew of E3 press conferences and appointments kick off.

This year, we'll be doing things a little different, adding some musical accompaniment, giveaways and more. Of course, we'll have an open bar (for a limited time!), all sponsored by your good friends at Meat Bun. That's right. Me and my cohorts are going to buy you a drink. And you'll even get first crack at our new stuff!

The bar opens at 8 PM, so make sure you're on time and of drinking age if you'd like to spend Sunday night happy hour with us. Yes, that means this is a 21 and over event. So age with a vengeance!

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<![CDATA[Want To Own This Amazing Street Fighter IV Cabinet?]]> Well, you can. It's up for sale/auction on eBay right now, looks amazing and best of all, all proceeds go to charity.

If you were at the Street Fighter IV launch party in LA a few weeks back, you will have seen this cabinet - designed by the creative hivemind at Meat Bun - looking totally badass with its Akuma styling (beads!) and fully-functional fog machine. If you weren't, that description and these pics will have to do.

All proceeds of the auction go to Music For Relief, and just in case you miss out, the rest of the cabinets featured at the event (all by other artist types) are up for auction as well.

Street Fighter Arcade Game Cabinet Painted by Meat Bun
[eBay]

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<![CDATA[Meat Bun II: The Sequel Brings More Sweet Tees]]> Our favorite gaming t-shirt line Meat Bun has shipped its first sequel, a quartet of new video game-themed tees just in time for the holidays. Nothing says "Put some clothes on" like a t-shirt!

You can drape your upper torso in style with one of the new designs — Halo of the Bun, Street Fighter Club, M64 and Shooting For Vengeance. That last one's for the shmup fan in your life. It even has longer than normal sleeves, perfect for casual Fridays at work. And grab yourself one of those snazzy Capcom-approved Fight Night tees while you're at it, now in a new "blood" color scheme.

Go on, punish our very own Mike McWhertor — Meat Bun co-owner — with another week's worth of shipping. Get 'em before they're gone!

Meat Bun Store [Meat Bun]

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<![CDATA[Kick-Ass 1942 Shirt Sneaks in Cammy Appearance]]> If you're into all things Mike McWhertor, and who isn't, than you probably already know all about his video-game themed T-shirt venture: Meat Bun.

Today the shirtmaker dropped a sexy, new 1942-themed shirt on their site featuring Cammy from Street Fighter dressed up like a 1940's pin-up girl. The shirt comes in olive, gold and light blue and is currently tied for my personal favorite with Meat Bun's Street Fighter shirt.

If you're at Comic Con you should try to pick one up and then chase Mike down and force him to sign it or a body part in Sharpie blue.

Meat Bun

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<![CDATA[Meat Bun Chest On Impressions]]> Like clockwork, today a postal man came to my house, knocked on my door and delivered these Meat Buns. Hooray! Tried them both on and they so fit. Besides obvious things like that the printing is super high quality and the shirts feel delightful, blah, blah, BLAH, there were other things. Like, take a look at the shirt condoms the shirts come in.

Oh. Wait. Sorry.

Anyway, hit the jump for two more pics and zero disgusting shirt sex puns. Promise.


Stickers, buttons and awesome labels — the little touches are just great.

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<![CDATA[Meat Bun: Steamy Hot Game Shirts + Mike]]> Instead of doing extra posts on Kotaku about important things, Mike McWhertor has been squandering his valuable time creating his own company, Meat Bun. Combining his love of t-shirts and video games, Mike foolishly went into business with friend and Pikachu belly enthusiast Scott Spatola, creating a line of game-themed tees. He's been wearing them at events and TV appearances all year, cruelly teasing that they'd be coming any day now.

Any day now... any day now. But finally, they're here. Go check out the Meat Bun store and give him some money so he forgets about that nasty "raise" business.

Meat Bun

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