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Electric Window

When the worlds of Back to the Future and Graphic Design mix, you can be sure I’m all over it like a rash.

Neon Neon, Boom Bip’s collaboration with Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals has resulted in the album ‘Stainless Style’ with accompanying picture disc singles following the theme. Stainless steel, diagonal lines and lovely ladies. I’m off to their site for a listen…

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Walkman and iPod sitting in a tree…

Sony Walkman iPod disguise

I’d love one of these iPod cases. As usual, you can’t buy them, but it can’t be too hard to make one – first stop eBay. Shame to break such a lovely retro Walkman though…

Via ffffound, which came via ipodhacks, which came from apple-touch, which came from gearfuse, which came from dvice, which came from gadgetvenue, which seems to have come from sirljohn’s flickr stream. Thought I’d post all the links, I had to follow the trail to the end, kind of like finding one end of a piece of string…




Ghostbusters: The Game

Ghostbusters: The Game

OK, so I’m risking my charisma a little by posting this, but I’m more excited than I ought to be at the prospect of the new Ghostbusters game which is due to hit all major formats late next year. The early video footage looks great, and while I will almost certainly be playing it on PS3 when the time comes, it could be great on the Wii in particular.

Marshmallow Screenshot!

Check out the official site for more… and YouTube for some footage…

Of course, it will have to be pretty good to eclipse David Crane’s classic Commodore 64 game from 1984, now THAT’S how to do a movie conversion…

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…now we just need a next-gen Back to the Future game…




Back to the Future GTA

This mod for GTA: Vice City looks amazing! It’s a real shame that as a non-PC user I won’t be driving my DeLorean round Vice City anytime soon, but for all you Windows users, it should come as some small consolation…

It makes me realise I’d love to see a great Back to the Future videogame, where you could drive the DeLorean around and manipulate events, a bit like the old Time Machine game from the 90s which I loved. The nearest we’ve got so far apart from the retro offerings, is the awful Universal Studios game originally for Gamecube. For now, stick with the Japanese SNES effort, Super Back to the Future 2…