<![CDATA[Kotaku: nswf]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: nswf]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/nswf http://kotaku.com/tag/nswf <![CDATA[The DS Can Do Naked Ladies Slipping On Banana Peels Rather Well]]> You now know that, in the right hands, the DS can draw some amazing pictures of fast cars. But did you also know that, in the right hands, it can do naked ladies as well?

This clip highlights the other half of February's Kiwi exhibition 99DS (which featured the fast cars), with this component, done by another WETA Workshop artist, Greg Broadmore, called "99 Dodgy Slips". "Slips" because the ladies are slipping on banana peels. As woman are prone to do. "Dodgy" because...well, you get it.

While a fantastic artistic achievement, some employer's artistic mileage may vary. So just in case, know this may not. Be. Suitable. For. Work.

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<![CDATA[Wait, There's SimCity For The iPhone Now?]]> Well, shit. There goes my free time. This has somehow evaded my notice up til now – most likely because the words "iPhone" and "game" are enough to set my eyeballs a’ rollin’ – but it appears that EA are bringing SimCity to the iPhone. And not just any version, a version of SimCity 3000 (or at least one that looks like it), probably the best of the bunch. It'll be the same basic deal, only with touch controls, extending to the use of two-finger dragging for things like establishing zones. EA say it should hit the App Store sometime in December, for the "yeah, I'll finally buy an iPhone game" price of $10.

SimCity for the iPhone may ruin my life (in a good way) [VentureBeat]

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