Archive for April, 2012


April Fools – New Awesome ThinkGeek Products

Sunday, April 1st, 2012

No, this is not a paid advertisement, we just wanted to let you know about all of the neat and original new products that the gamer/nerd product megagiant ThinkGeek has unveiled today.  We’ll tell you about the gaming-related ones here, but you can go to thinkgeek.com to check out all of the other cool Star Wars, Star Trek, etc. ones too.

First off, as pictured above, there are Minecraft-themed Peeps called Creeps!  Peeps are one of my perennial favourite Easter candies (for those who don’t know they’re like sugar-coated marshmallows).  At $5 a case they’re significantly more expensive than regular Peeps, but they make up for it with their awesome look.  I want some even though I’ve yet to play Minecraft myself. Read on to find out about the other new products they’re offering.

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April Fools – Google Maps Expanding Device Compatibility

Sunday, April 1st, 2012

Google Maps is available in some form or another on most of the electronic devices that you can purchase these days.  Google, never satisfied with their ubiquity, has come up with a new initiative to start supporting retro devices with Google Maps.  The first classic device that they are going to support is arguably the best-selling electronics device of all time, the NES or Famicom.  With roughly 62 million units in the wild, there won’t be a shortage of people willing to try out Google Maps on their old consoles.  To compensate for the NES’ lack of raw processing power, Google says that they’re going to do the brunt of the calculations required on a very large array of computers and basically just use the NES/Famicom as a display device.  All you have to do is pop the cartridge into your console, connect a phone line (perhaps blow on the cartridge), and then you’re all set to use all of the features of Google Maps (including Street View) in a retro-chic way on your classic Nintendo system. Google was even nice enough to but a beta preview of this new functionality into the current maps.google.com, so head on over there and hit the “Quest” button if you want to check out what your town or some international landmarks look like in all of their 8-bit glory. 

As a proud owner of both an NES and a Famicom, I’ll probably buy a cartridge or two depending on the price if only just for the awesome retro-ness of it all.  You can see the announcement video for the Google Maps NES service after the jump (and yes, it’s one of the Youtube videos you get GP for watching!)

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