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King Of Games Go Spelunking
12:00AM Luke Plunkett | Japan’s King of Games — our second favourite outfitter of gaming shirts — will this week be adding some more good stuff to their line of Irem clothing. And where there’s Irem, there’s R-Type and there’s Spelunker. More »
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King Of Games Does Tingle
10:30PM Luke Plunkett | Japanese game clothing specialists King of Games have been in a bit of a funk lately. Lots of bland, boring designs. But not this one! This one’s the opposite of both bland and boring. You can thank Tingle for that. More »
Punch-Out Hoodie Borders On Punch-Out Cosplay
7:30PM Luke Plunkett | I’ve been a little down on King of Games lately. Not enough new shirts, not enough good shirts. But this Punch-Out hoodie may well be a return to form for the team. More »
Hang-On Shirt Bundled With Class, Not Master System
10:20PM Luke Plunkett | What better way to show your love for the world’s finest pack-in game than with these Super Hang-On shirts, the latest in King of Games’ “Get Ready” line of Sega tees. It comes in a fetching shade of black, like you can see above, but also in white, should you be the type to make it all the way through a ribs night without a stain. As with all KoG tees, expect small sizes, hefty prices and limited availability, so don’t dilly-dally. SUPER HANG-ON “WORLD TOUR 1987 T-SHIRT” [King of Games] More »Two King Of Games Shirts To Tug At Your Hip Pocket
7:00PM Kotaku US Edition | What’s worse than one King of Games shirt emptying your bank balance? Yeah. Two shirts. Hitting almost simultaneously on the site are these tees, one – commemorating the Mega Drive – from Sega’s Get Ready collection and the other – for Parachute – from KoG’s own Game & Watch series. If you want to know how to order them, King of Games has an English site. If you need to know how much it’ll cost you, you probably shouldn’t bother. [King of Games] More »
King Of Games’ Downright Classy NiGHTS Shirt
8:30PM Luke Plunkett | What happens when our dear friends at King of Games release a new shirt? And not just a new shirt, but one from Sega’s “Get Ready” series? We get excited. Hearts flutter, hands reach subconsciously towards wallets. In this case Sega’s NiGHTS is the muse, and the design is crisp, clean and striking (especially in black). Those familiar with the KoG ordering process, proceed to the starter’s blocks. Those not, bring money and a comfortable pair of online-shopping athletic shoes. [King of Games] More »