- Kotaku East
The Most Dramatic Dinner Plates Will Emphasize Your Meal
How to transform boring french fries and pancakes (the pancake below is actually not that boring) into the most dramatic part of your dining room? The obvious answer is to serve them on special manga plates that’ll make your meal part of the—heavily emotional—panels. Just make sure to place the appropriate food on them properly,…
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UncategorizedWhy on Earth Do Action Figures Need Trailers?
This is a great-looking Sonic diorama, make no mistake. It’s just… why is there a trailer? The inappropriately energetic rock music, the silly effects, the weird-as-hell vibration—ugh. The video does have “informative” in its title, and I’ll give it that, it is a rather informative video. But you can get all the same info from…
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Vlambeer’s wondrous Ridiculous Fishing is now on Android, if the price is right. Purchase the Humble Mobile Bundle 3, with its Rymdkapsel and Epoch goodness, beat the average price for the pay-what-you-want pack, and all the Ridiculous Fishing you could ever want is yours.
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I Should Have Saved My New Console Money For Megatron Shoes
Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson Jr. is my favorite football player. Okay, he’s the only football player I can name, and that’s only because people call him Megatron. Now I love him even more, because he’s the inspiration behind a $550 box set of three pairs of sneakers and a limited-edition Transformer. Hasbro and…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Still looking to snag an Xbox One for launch day? Amazon. Tomorrow. Several awesome readers have forwarded us emails from Amazon.com, indicating a limited amount will go on sale there at 8AM Eastern time tomorrow. That should give you enough time to read Kirk’s full review, coming up at midnight.
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Never Stop Bringing Games Like This Stateside, Atlus
Coming in spring of 2014 to the Vita and 3DS, Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars is a game in which the hero must foster relationships with young maidens in order to produce more powerful offspring to fight for him in battle. You make me so happy, Atlus. The standalone sequel to Spike Chunsoft’s…
By Mike Fahey