
Make a commitment to either the PS3 or the Xbox 360 with these handmade controller rings.
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Make a commitment to either the PS3 or the Xbox 360 with these handmade controller rings.
Product Page ($10/Made to Order)
Halo:Reach dropped yesterday, but you’ll have to wait until 9/21 for this “Death From Above” shirt to spawn.
In the meantime, Halo fans can pick it up on backorder.
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Something tells me that stealing Indian land wouldn’t have been possible if Master Big Chief was in charge.
That’s right—this charm bracelet is so advanced that it features a Halo game that doesn’t even exist.
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No, these pirates aren’t after your gold, sugarcane or spices. They board your ship with stealth, and quietly f*ck up your Xbox in the night. In fact, these pirates are so brazen, they have been known to hit the same Xbox owners over and over again—leaving the RRoD as a calling card.
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If you look at your conquering your professional life like you look at conquering the Xbox 360, this tie is your ticket to upper management.
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Stumbling and bumbling across the internet, I came across a treasure trove of Xbox 360 backpacks. It’s not Tutankhamun’s tomb or the lost city of Atlantis, but it is a find nonetheless. A selection of some of the best designs is available after the break.

These lounge pants are described as having “XBox 360 logos tossed about on a black background.” It is also listed under the “Nintendo” category. Apparently the folks at WebUndies are not big into gaming.
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The concept behind Errorwear clothing is simple —and brilliant. A line of t-shirts inspired by commonly encountered computer problems. Check out a few of my favorite selections after the break.