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Japanese company announces Dragon Ball headphones

CrunchGear  Nov 05 09

Even though Dragon Ball is 25 years old, it's still one of the most popular anime and manga series out there. There are tons of Dragon Ball-themed video games and other merchandising stuff all around the world, but Tokyo-based gourmandise [JP] today announced what seems to be relatively rare: Dragon Ball-inspired gadgets. Their so-called DRAGONBALL HEADPHONE will be available in two versions. Full story...

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The first perpetual mechanical timepiece: Cabestan Sol Invictus

CrunchGear  6 hours ago

Even discounting the fact that this is a watch, this is just an amazing little piece of machinery. The Sol Invictus puts a modern spin on the perpetual motion machine, using micro-motors, solar cells, and a chain system to create an incredibly complicated (and incredibly cool looking) timepiece.

Mod: Audio line out from SNES Super Gameboy

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Chiptune is fun to mess around with, but programming on a tiny Gameboy screen can get a little annoying.

Yahtzee takes on Heavy Rain

CrunchGear  10 hours ago

The latest entry in the games-as-art argument, Heavy Rain is the spiritual secret to the controversial Indigo Prophecy, one of the rare "interactive storytelling" type games that has made a dent on the market since Phantasmagoria.

Water runs uphill in mysterious silicon etching

CrunchGear  11 hours ago

Bet you weren't expecting that headline tonight, were you? Well, it's about as literal as I could get.

Xbox 360 Slim on the way?

CrunchGear  12 hours ago

Some rumors are swirling regarding a possible "slim" version of the Xbox 360. And why not? The console being sold is the same one they were selling.

Metroid Other M: No Nunchuk, No Cry

CrunchGear  12 hours ago

When Nintendo first unveiled Metroid Prime, fans were skeptical (if not downright apeshit). For a 2D adventure game based on exploration, how could it possibly work in first person? Long story short, Metroid Prime was pretty much universally loved upon release, and now that the Metroid Prime trilogy has gone on to become something of [.

“Bloom” light shows what’s possible with 3D-printed decor

CrunchGear  13 hours ago

Doesn’t this look like something you’d see in an alien’s house? It is in fact real, and is a lamp design by Patrick Jouin for MGX, a group that does lighting via 3D printing techniques.

Don’t Call Tech Support. Try Orkin Instead!

CrunchGear  13 hours ago

Someone passed this post along to us, and since our Chinese is limited here in CrunchGear-land, I’m afraid we can’t vouch for it.

Generation I: Middle Children of the Information Age

CrunchGear  14 hours ago

Every generation thinks that they are the first. The first to feel this way or that, the first to make this or that revelation, the first to do and make things that we find later have been done and made since before we could record their doing and making.

Video: EA Sports MMA trailer (but where’s Fedor?)

CrunchGear  15 hours ago

Man, two new trailers in the same day. Our cup runneth over, and so forth! Anyhow, here’s the newest trailer of EA Sports MMA, which should hit stores “late 2010.



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