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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Fallout 4 Adventures: The Winners!
Remember last week, before Fallout 4 came out, when I asked our readers to envision where their newly-emerged Vault Dweller might go? No? Well there was a time before Fallout 4 came out (I think), and according to this week’s winner it was a happy little time. Combining two of the best things ever, Wormri…
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Custom Transformers Devastation Optimus Prime Figure Imitates Art
This is not a screenshot. It is not a piece of two dimensional fan art. This is a fan-modded Optimus Prime action figure. Seriously. Though some folks took issue with its length, Transformers: Devastation turned out to be a rather solid video game. It was also inspirational, at least for figure modder LEK Custom Toys…
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No Real Cats Are Harmed In The First Five Minutes Of The Purring Quest
A classic tale of boy meets girl, boy loses girl, cat does something other than sit around licking itself and sleeping. Spanish independent developer Valhalla Cats seems to be quite familiar with animals of the feline variety.They’ve got a cat on their website, and a portion of the proceeds of all the games they make…
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Cell Returns In Dragon Ball Fan Movie
Some of the animation in BlackSmokeFilms’ Dragon Ball short film “The Fall of Men” is just excellent. It’s shorter, but I might even say that overall it’s better than the 2009 movie Dragonball Evolution And it’s great that there’s not much dialogue in it. Bad acting would certainly ruin everything. With these words TRUNKS reminds…
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Warcraft Movie vs World of Warcraft Locations, In Screenshots
2010 World of Warcraft graphics (and 2005 graphics where Cataclysm didn’t happen) vs. the upcoming Warcraft movie. Aerial51zd compared all the recognizable locations in the Warcraft movie trailer with their in-game counterparts. Some of them, like the human capital Stormwind, were pretty obvious already but Lakeshire and Redridge Mountains, for example, weren’t. Well, here they…
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Fallout’s Flaming Sword, Recreated in Real Life
Debuting in Fallout 3, the Shishkebab is, at its most basic level, a sword made of junk that’s on fire. In honor of the blade’s return in Fallout 4, a fan decided to make a real one. It went terrifyingly well. The owner of the (in this case, very appropriate) maniacal grin above is one…
By András Neltz