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Duck Hunt: LEGO Edition
July 26th, 2012 3:30 PMRemember Duck Hunt and that annoying dog? The LEGO model created by Bits & Bytes & Pixels & Sprites.
Lyra Plush Images Taken Down
July 26th, 2012 3:00 PMHoppip's images of his specially-made Lyra plushie were removed from his deviantArt gallery this month after the site received a legal notice from attorneys representing Hasbro.
Meanwhile in Russia
July 26th, 2012 2:00 PMDid Fenton the dog somehow wind up in Russia?
EarthBound
July 26th, 2012 1:30 PM80s & 90s Nostalgia: Despite its lukewarm sales in North America, EarthBound and other games in Nintendo's Mother franchise gained a large cult following for its bold departure from the traditional elements of role playing games.
Minecraft, Makerbot & Post-Scarcity Econ
July 26th, 2012 12:30 PMPBS Idea Channel's Mike talks about the futuristic concept of post-scarcity economy as envisioned in the open-world sandbox game Minecraft and 3D printing machine Makerbot.
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Duck Hunt: LEGO Edition
Remember Duck Hunt and that annoying dog? The LEGO model created by Bits & Bytes & Pixels & Sprites.
Lyra Plush Images Taken Down
Hoppip's images of his specially-made Lyra plushie were removed from his deviantArt gallery this month after the site received a legal notice from attorneys representing Hasbro.
Meanwhile in Russia
Did Fenton the dog somehow wind up in Russia?
EarthBound
80s & 90s Nostalgia: Despite its lukewarm sales in North America, EarthBound and other games in Nintendo's Mother franchise gained a large cult following for its bold departure from the traditional elements of role playing games.