wetheurban:

ART: 3D Glass Sculptures by Shayna Leib

Meet Shayna Leib, an American glassblowing artist, whose magical art can make your heart stop in amazement.

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Yo what happened to all my old friends on here? I hope you’re all alright lil homies

steampunktendencies:
“Tree House in Redmond”

steampunktendencies:

Tree House in Redmond

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steampunktendencies:
“Steam Powered Elevator, St Petersburg, Russia
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steampunktendencies:

Steam Powered Elevator, St Petersburg, Russia

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i completely forgot that i had this account, hi hello

gamefreaksnz:
“Metal Gear Solid V: watch 12-minutes of demo footage from the Tokyo Game Show
Konami has revealed a lengthy gameplay walkthrough for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain at the Tokyo Game Show.
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gamefreaksnz:

Metal Gear Solid V: watch 12-minutes of demo footage from the Tokyo Game Show

Konami has revealed a lengthy gameplay walkthrough for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain at the Tokyo Game Show.

insanelygaming:
“ Redditor drew this to honor Hiroshi Yamauchi. RIP.
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insanelygaming:

Redditor drew this to honor Hiroshi Yamauchi. RIP.

blackmamba112:
“No, thank you
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blackmamba112:

No, thank you

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theomeganerd:
“The Nebula of NES Games
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From 1984 to 1993, over 700 games were released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and they’re all represented here in an out-of-this-world chart. Starting from the middle and...

theomeganerd:

The Nebula of NES Games

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From 1984 to 1993, over 700 games were released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and they’re all represented here in an out-of-this-world chart. Starting from the middle and spiraling out, this star system of NES history tracks every game broken down by release date and genre, with over 100 illustrations of notable titles, encompassing classics like “Battletoads” and “Tecmo Bowl” as well as obscurities and oddities like “Day Dreamin’ Davey” and “Kickle Cubicle.” A tribute to the button-mashing days of old, this pan-galactic gallery is the ultimate catalog of NES games.