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Sports gamers remember the epic R.B.I. Baseball re-creation of the sixth game of the 1986 World Series. Someone’s gotten around to re-enacting an even greater World Series moment from that decade: Kirk Gibson’s home run to beat Oakland in 1988.
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Somehow this went to half-a-million YouTube views before I saw it. That’s what happens when you upload it the Sunday before E3. Seriously, stick with it until 0:50, the Tetris representation is worth the price of admission. Which is free.
I love Star Wars. I love The A-Team. And, like a chocolate bar that miraculously if accidentally lands in a jar of peanut butter, this video brings both tastes together. This is why you follow Stephen J. Cannell on Twitter.
Just.. wow. Yes. Approved. Ok, technically Simmons is a bass player – but who in the hell cares when you can own this?
Online Videos by Veoh.com This is a video of a game called Oculusia, created by a group of University students at the Aalborg University Copenhagen as part of their bachelor thesis. The game involves protecting sea sponges along the sides of the table from the one-eyed boss in the centre by shooting at it, using a deflection paddle to defend the sponges from the boss attacks as well as other players’ missed shots. Thomas Miksa, one of the students involved, sent us this video, along with a bit of explanation.