Posted on 09 July 2010
These are little homemade Hello Kitty pizza bites as baked by Flickr user LoveBones (I love them too — especially the crushed and shattered ones of my enemies . MWHAHAHAHAHA!!). Any idea what the eyes and whiskers are made out of

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I Will Eat Your Face Off!: Hello Kitty Pizza Bites
Posted on 03 July 2010
With the PS3’s plethora of USB ports scattered across the front, you’d think it’d be a no-brainer that all shooters on the console would support keyboard and mouse controls to make the FPS purists happy. Sadly that’s not nearly the case, so it’s up to companies like Penguin United (creators of a fine array of silly Wii peripherals) to fill the void.

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Penguin United’s Eagle Eye brings WASD to your PS3 shooters, disrespect to your enemies (video)
Posted on 03 July 2010
Remember how awesome and clever Futurama was the other night ? Well, if you missed it, your chances to see it in its original form might be slowly dwindling. It seems that Comedy Central has wiped out the reference in the dialogue to the “EyePhone 2.0.” So, while we don’t have any conspiracy theories brewing about what happened, it’s a pretty odd thing to scrub, and we figure there are two possibilities: either Comedy Central is trying to cover their on this one, or they got a late night email from..

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EyePhone reference mysteriously disappears from online clips of Futurama
Posted on 24 March 2010
Pacman , no longer content with just eating his enemies, is now equipped to blow the shit out of them. And I’m not talking about in a gas station bathroom either, although you have to admit he does have a pretty mouth. Uncle Sam Sticks It to The Terrorists with the Pacman Grenade [walyou] Thanks to liquid Tension, who once dove on a grenade to save his platoon but never got a medal because the pin hadn’t been pulled.

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Whatever Happened To Eating Enemies?
Posted on 21 February 2010
Betcha didn’t know that USB flash drives weren’t allowed in the US military. Or maybe you did — you know, considering that one with Japan-US troop deployment maps went missing in mid-2008
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DoD eases ban on thumb drive use for US military, our enemies rejoice
Posted on 17 January 2010
XCM’s Fire gun controller for the PS3 might look like something you use for aiming at precise segments on your screen that happen to contain the heads, torsos or legs of your enemies; you know, like a light gun. Instead the controller is a motion-sensing affair, with dual analog controls along for the ride — more of an augmentation of traditional console controls than a replacement
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XCM Fire takes the "light" out of light gun, still looks sufficiently violent