Showing posts with label space invaders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space invaders. Show all posts

2/23/09

Space Invaders!

































Gosh I have been posting about a lot more Space Invaders than I have expected (check the label below) but this shirt is too fresh to ignore. And at $18, who could say no.

If you don't get it you've never played Space Invaders (that's the path they follow...dramatic whispers don't work on the interwebs)

2/4/09

Ice Invaders

Going in line with my many posts about ice trays and Space Invaders, this post made too much sense.
































An ice tray with the little 80's icons...I seriously doubt their drink cooling ability though. But for $10 how can you not buy them (Ill sure tell you...when you are broke!)

11/11/08

Space Invaders Alarm Clock














So fresh (but would probably be sooooo annoying as an actual alarm)

I love Space Invaders (even though I never played it) because they are possibly the BEST square characters ever (sorry Spongebob, but I'm not gay)

Get it here

This is also cool because now I have a reason to post this video I saw

11/8/08

Space Invaders Roll up keyboard






























Perfect for the retro lover and nerd alike. And it's waterproof...and rolls up. What more could you ask for?

See (or buy) it here

and definitely not as gay (no offense) as this one

10/16/08

Fresh Hoodie

Did this last time with a shirt but this hoodie is fresh
























The Zoo York (didn't expect that did ya) Space Invader Hoodie...is fresh!!!
I love skylines in clothes
The only thing that could make it better is if it had space invaders on it

Find it here at Dr.Jays

10/14/08

Robot in Disguise













Seen this on Make Magazine
French/Swiss artist Guillaume Reymon who created the amazing human "Pong", "Space Invaders", "Tetris", and "Pole Position" animations in large auditoriums with hundreds of people participating, has taken his craft to the streets with his latest take on "Transformers". The piece brings together many diferent vehicles in perfect choreography to create a giant robot when seen from above. Check out the video below to see how it was built.