
So basically someone pointed out that every couple letters on the front cover of Super Mario Galaxy has an orange star underneath it… and if you break it down line by line it reads:
U R
MR
GAY
(via mark)
Super Smash Bros Brawl, in which Nintendo (a) rehashes the same old shit with incrementally new features, and (b) shoves down your throat a single-player campaign mode that is too convoluted and long to be in the general vicinity of fun. No one wants to be “that guy”, the one who alienates his friends by a being a billion times better than them at the game, but it is hard not to be after spending the fifteen years it takes to unlock all the characters.
Well, feel free to watch the following video, which I just summarized:
Way back in July 2006, Sony was coming out with a sleek white version of the PlayStation Portable. And because showing the two color PSPs next to each other simply wouldn’t do, they came up with an interesting ad campaign: White is coming. Sony soon pulled the ads after being attacked on charges of racism and all-around insensitivity. Apologies were made, etc. etc. etc.
Now, surely to win the hearts of the public, Sony has come up with a new ad campaign for the PSP: Fake Book, The Divine Comedy. If not apparent by the pictures, Fake Book is a cutout of hands holding a book (The Divine Comedy), with a slot for placing your PSP. It’s genius! With no effort on your part at all, you can sit cozy in class or the library with an air of academia about you while safely wreaking havoc in Transformers: The Game.
Of course, you might be worried about the off chance that someone comes around, inquiring about that wonderful book you are reading (ha!). Fear not, the Fake Book comes complete with Cliff Notes-esque summary of The Divine Comedy. (Did you know all three parts of the book end with the word “stars”?)