Print Liberation has a new “Great Moments of the 20th Century” series of shirts, and the latest is of a gigantic Macintosh. Perfect for displaying your roots and less likely to get you fired than some other options. [Print Liberation]
Woot’s original Sore Thumbs shirt sold out, so they’ve reprinted it for $US20. But can you name all of the classic game controllers here? (If you can’t, we have a larger shot and the answer key.)
At the moment, I’m addicted to playing the drums for Pearl Jam’s Ten on Rock Band. Addicted. Even when I’m stuck working, I’m banging out a sort of quasi-rhythm on my desk, my steering wheel or anything else that lands beneath my hands. With this shirt, I’d actually get some proper drum sounds.
Ah, nostalgia… As Jack London would say: “Darn the wheel of the world! Why must it continually turn over? Where is the reverse gear?” I don’t know, Jack, but here’s a great t-shirt.
If you really like technology, this beautiful Exploded 128 t-shirt showing the guts of an original Mac 128k is the best $US18 you are going to spend this week. [Exploded 128 via Cult of Mac]
If you were envious of Nintendo fanboys’ WiiXploded t-shirt, here you have the Exploded 360 t-shirt. Garry Booth designed it after taking apart a real Xbox 360, which is now dismembered in a bag.
End the Rebel propaganda machine with this t-shirt: Just like they blew up thousands of contractors forced to work on the incomplete Death Star, they slaughtered hundreds of these innocent, beautiful creatures. [Red Bubble]
Now this idea is just adorable. A t-shirt displays your life in Zelda hearts, and when it gets low, you need to hug someone wearing a matching shirt to refill.
“The Gaming Revolution” shirt foretells the day when the proletariat will rise up and seize control of the government using advanced military skills developed through endless hours of Call of Duty. [Threadless Thanks Paul!]