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January 22, 2008

Pretty cool datanerd gamer tees

Never Mind The Polygons from Pixel-Lab is issuing some very limited edition, typgraphico game tees, picking out classic games from the Past along with their Makers..

Outrunpreview

Outrun was designed by Yu Suzuki and released as an arcade machine in 1986. The platform was a challenging find, but we tracked it down to a PCB designated "315-1-5211". Baffle your mates by emblazoning your chest with this obscure bit of games trivia.

Quite!

I'm sure Pixel-Lab are expecting me to complain about the NO LADY TEE VERSION, so here it is. Hey! No lady tees? Talking of which, J!nx seem to be doing a roaring trade in ladynerd wear at the moment, have a look at those lovely Priest ladies, amongst others. I must get that mage shirt.

This is part of the show, see: have a lady wear a ladyshirt, and you might get ladies buying shirts; have a man wear a manshirt, and say, 'we do them in small!', well ... that's fighting talk, that is.

Obligatory rant over :o)

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Slap meekly accepted :)

I'm lobbying Toby to order woman shaped tees, because I've noticed you and Aleks blogging about the issue before. It's annoying enough at conferences when they only have huge sizes, let alone the wrong shape.

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