This young artist Jane Labowitch is a super duper Etch-A-Sketch pro. You really have to check her Facebook and Flickr page for more amazing Etch-A-Sketch art and her latest updates.
Home Decor: Donkey Kong Shelf
Your wall in room is to plain. Add some retro video game inspiration with this Donkey Kong Shelf by designer Igor Chak. What a conversation starter – it looks vintage with it’s pixel-inspired creation and is made made from carbon fiber. The shelf supports up to 60 pounds of weight.
Super Mario & Lots of Post-It Notes!
Viral Video Friday: Super Mario 3D Art
Amazon.com Goes Retro Gaming
It doesn’t matter if you’re a hardcore or a causal gamer while growing up as a kid but somehow and someway we’ve bought many video game systems over our lifetimes. I have probably spent over a couple thousand dollars buying and collecting video games for the Sega Saturn alone. I had everything for the Sega Saturn – I had the US console and also the Japanese “white” edition. I had the official Sega light guns for Virtua Cop, the 4MB RAM cart for those classic Capcom, and even SNK 2D fighters and shooters. Plus, I had this crazy cool fighting game – Groove on Fight. And I had the 3D analog controller for Nights and Burning Rangers. As you can tell by now I was a Sega fanboy.
I was going through my attic and found that I still had several gaming systems, like the Atari 7800, Sega CDX and Sega Dreamcast. I still have the sticker price on the Atari 7800 box. Guess how much Kaybee Toys was selling this system? $79.00 USD! Now, after I removed all the cob webs and dusted off the systems, I wanted to get the games I couldn’t get as a kid. Yes, you can go to eBay or Craigslist to find some old games, but where’s a site that’s more accessible and secure to buy old games now? Just recently, about 2 weeks ago, Amazon.com opened a brand new store front called the “Retro Gaming Store.” So now you can buy old video games and gaming systems, and yes, I know Panzer Dragoon RPG for the Saturn is still an expensive game to buy on here, but you can find some other games and systems at reasonable prices. It’s all about shopping around. I am glad that Amazon wants to open a Retro Gaming Store, because I don’t really care to shop at Gamestop.
Nintendo 3DS & Louvre
The Nintendo 3DS and the famous Paris museum, the Louvre, teamed up on a really cool project. Now you have can have your own guided audio/visual tour of the Louvre on the 3DS. If you haven’t been to Paris I suggest if you had time to check this magical city out. I spent around 2 weeks in Paris and let me tell you, it was not enough time (also a really good INXS song). I also spent like 3 days in the Louvre which is truly not much time. The Louvre is so big and has so much art and history. It can be overwhelming.
Coffee Table Nintendo Joystick
Do you still have an old NES collecting dust in your closet? Sure you can take it out of the closet anytime and brush the dust off and play those classic Nintendo games. How about a Coffee Table-sized one? It’s a real working joystick that’s a coffee table and controller.
Angry Birds Done 1980s Style
Digital artist Giorgio Cantù wanted to see what Angry Birds would look like in the 1980s video game world. This looks pretty cool. Check out his personal site @ Girogio Cantù.




















