Inflatable Drivable Daleks
January 30, 2011 by Syndicated · Leave a Comment
If you thought you knew what was inside of a Dalek. Think again
zibits mini r/c robots spin into town
February 14, 2010 by Eran Abramson · Leave a Comment
Would you believe this cute little robot toy costs less than $10 bucks? Zibits are a new series of low-priced miniature robots that are perfect on your desktop or for your kids (or cats) to play with
plain sight: for these ninja robots, death is an investment
February 12, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
There are very few games where dying is a crucial mechanic, a requisite step; Beatnik Games’ Plain Sight is one of the few games that comes to mind. And that’s just because they e-mailed me to remind that the game is just about done
dorian gray gets lego-fied: legos go lenticular
February 12, 2010 by Syndicated · Leave a Comment
Will we ever run out of creative uses for those primitive little LEGO bricks? I think not
sportpong: tennis + football + nerds
February 7, 2010 by Syndicated · Leave a Comment
Sportpong is a Nintendo-like take on the classic game, requiring physical movement to block or hit a virtual ball. But instead of using their hands, players put on paddles in the form of reflectors on each feet and play on a projected field
lego and muji let you create toys out of brick and paper
February 7, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
Japanese retail store Muji has teamed up with LEGO for a special line of toys that combine the world famous bricks with… paper. Basically each set consists of basic rectangular and square LEGO bricks and a bunch of colored paper – I also saw translucent paper in one of the sets – and templates for cutouts. It seems a bit gimmicky to me, but then again it does make a good gift for kids, because it exercises their creativity