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2006.09.23, 00:41
Tapes: how many memories about..
Nintendo Bit Generations
Simply wonderful.Nintendo has been launched a set of 8 games based on 8-bit graphic. They're awesome!
Nothing to say: the graphic is minimal as our first games. The game concept is simple but intriguing. It's so fashinating..
Gotta have'em all. Especially "DotStream", a race between coloured dots that leave a stream behind.
View the Japanese commercials and be astonished.
2005.11.30, 11:29
Maze Algorithms
Different Views
Here are two views of our world I came across today. The first one is a map of world populations: the larger the country, the bigger its population. Each grid square represents a million people. To save you the bother of counting up the squares, the total is printed under the name of every country with more than 10 million people.

With this map it’s easy to get a sense of relative size. The most populous countries leap off the page - China, India - while the smallest countries - countries with fewer than a million people - don’t show up at all. Instead these are listed on the chart between South America and Africa.

The second one was designed by by Hayato Kamono and was made out of Tetris tiles. Check: Put Together to Make A Peace.

With this map it’s easy to get a sense of relative size. The most populous countries leap off the page - China, India - while the smallest countries - countries with fewer than a million people - don’t show up at all. Instead these are listed on the chart between South America and Africa.

The second one was designed by by Hayato Kamono and was made out of Tetris tiles. Check: Put Together to Make A Peace.
Brands of the World
Hatten wir woanders schon mal verlinkt. Daher hier nur kurz der vollständigkeithalber ein Link zu der wohl umfangreichsten Logo-Sammlung. Alles super sortiert und als .gif und .eps downloadbar!
2006.10.02, 17:03
..now I'm scared using the printer.
Really impressive. Even if the idea has been brought to our eyes from Citroen, these give us a dimension of reality as, I suppose, the paper jam happens to everyone.
Acromedia

It's done and it's ugly: Adobe hijacked the good old Macromedia Website as the next step of their acquisition.


