This is a short video of a man attempting to punch one of those boxing arcade machines that measures how hard you can hit when he makes almost no contact with the bag, and his phone is ejected from his pocket, breaking a piece off on the ground. His score?
According to this NES Tetris game manual that Twitter user vecchitto dug up, these are the names of the various Tetris blocks. And here I’ve been calling them L and backwards L blocks, when they’re actually Blue and Orange Rickys! I should have known. Hero and Smashboy are definitely the
This is the entirety of Metallica’s 1988 album …And Justice For All recreated using a Super Mario 64 soundfont, so it sounds like an old video game soundtrack. Will Metallic take exception to this like they did when I accidentally downloaded all their songs on Napster as a college freshman?
Because you never know what perils await you on the highway of life, this is some footage from driving simulator BeamNG.Drive, pitting a 90’s panel van against a giant spiked flail dangling from the sky at increasingly speedier speeds. Things are surprisingly chill up until 75MPH, but by 185MPH that
Built as part of the creation of video game Titanic: Honor and Glory in which PC players will be able to explore the RMS Titanic prior to and during its sinking, this is a 4K walking tour of the ship. The game will feature a faithful recreation of the entire
This is a video of drummer, comedian, and Zelda super fan Josh Harmon very impressively recreating sound effects from The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom using his percussion instruments, plus a brick, rock, and a baseball cap. Most impressive. If I didn’t know better I’d swear Josh was
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom features an elaborate build system using the Ultrahand mechanic that allows players to build all sorts of things, from basic wheeled vehicles to fully functional mechas. Or, you know, a man with a fiery waving wiener. These are two videos of such
Sponsored by the video game Warframe, this is a video of inventor Colin Furze testing a giant gimbal he built that allows a user to perform wild jumps like in a low-gravity environment. The gimbal uses counterweights and hydraulics to achieve the feat, allowing Colin to jump from one stack