Averaging Gradius: Video overlays 15 players taking on the first stage from Gradius, providing some insight into different people's gaming strategies. more of these plz

From the group that brought you Matrix Pingpong: Matrix Karate. OSU!! OSU!!

Cyril Takayama likes to push salt shakers through glass, use random English phrases

MTV.com has a pretty cursory article on why people contribute to GameFAQs.com. I think a better question is what this is doing on MTV.com.

fastr: flickr name-the-tag game

star shaped sky

Freakyweird photos taken by Olivo Barbieri using a tilt-shift lens.

Uh oh, explosion at the fireworks factory!

Car show host tries to beat his Gran Turismo 4 time, except in a real NSX at the real Laguna Seca.

The Beast's 50 Most Loathsome People in America, 2005 edition.

Bush plays Zork. So gratuitous and awesome.

Woof woof.

Really, really extensive (and long) comparison between Germany and the United States. I'd like to see one of these for a lot of other countries, starting with Japan, Italy, and maybe Canada just for fun.

AMD Duron overlocked by Belgians, explodes

KATAMARI DAMACY IS REAL sort of. I dig the light-up antennas, though. I hope they put that in the sequel, which I hope they don't make.

"First Goatse" flickr pool

Nintendo survey about the Revolution's virtual console pricing model. Hopefully the game list is real this time.

Tetris DS announced for Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection

Famicom Band does some crazy NES/SNES music performances. The Punch-Out!! reenactment is brilliant.

Marilyn Manson loves to play Mario Kart DS. And Phoenix Wright, apparently.

Behind the Magic Curtain: A look at how Steve Jobs prepares for his keynote addresses. Technical details on his reality distortion field generator are disappointingly absent.

The Escapist looks into what gaming will need to do to truly break into the mainstream.

Sketch a picture and retrievr will find flickr photos that most resemble it.

Finally, necks are obsolete!

The Popcorn Palace Economy: What sort of business are movie theaters in, anyway?