Girl Dressed As Link Playing Zelda Songs On Violin

This is a video of a girl dressed as Link playing Zelda songs on the violin . She’s very…animated. Like to the point of spazzy. Hit the jump and dance like you’re on shrooms.

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Zelda/BTTF Mashup: ‘A Link To The Future’

Note: Video has some cussin’. Ever wanted to see a fan-film combining one of the best video game franchises of all time with one of of the best movies of all time to produce a mediocre short? Well you’re in luck, because this is that! I just hope you didn’t waste one of three genie wishes on making it happen though, because you might be disappointed. Ooooooor about to get knocked the f*** out and the lamp stolen. Per the synopsis: Shortly after the events of Ocarina of Time, Doc Brown tells Link he must travel back to time, chronicling the Legend of Zelda series in the ultimate timeline. Will Link survive his heroic quest? Spoiler alert: No. Wait — Link dies?! WUH TEH FUH! That is sooooooo not cash. That is not even coins, that is dryer lint and candy wrappers. Which, unfortunate fact: a grocery store cashier will not take in exchange for a steak. Not even if its a Indian star Tootsie Pop wrapper. DAMMIT LADY — IN CANDYLAND THIS IS LIKE A MILLION DOLLARS! “This isn’t Candyland.” Fine, FINE. Trade me a pork chop for a half-eaten Ring Pop? Hit the jump for over five minutes of huh?

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Link & Zelda Set Up Business In Hong Kong

Zeta — really? Not even Zora or Zelda? Note: It’s dangerous to go alone! Full-res shot HERE . I’d recognize that sword and shield anywhere! Unless they were at a crime scene in which case, nope, never seen that shit. Officer what do I look like, some sort of adventurous ’save the princess’ type? I barely leave the basement and I’ve never seen a princess’s tits before IN MY LIFE. No clue what Zeta trading trades in, but my guess is arrows and bombs. “What about bottles?” I’M CHUGGING ONE RIGHT KNOW, I KNOW THAT. Okaaaaaaaaaay , pretty sure that one was a fairy. Location in Google Maps Thanks to Tom, who actually found the sign randomly searching Hong Kong streets in Google Maps. Suuuuuure you were, Tom. OR SHOULD I SAY, GANON?!

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Link And Saria Cosplay In The Lost Woods

As you may or may yes know, I have a special affinity for the Zelda franchise. Maybe it’s how much of Link’s heroism I see in myself, or my penchant for the skin-flute ocarina , but it’s prooooooobably all the pointy ears . God I’m a sucker for pointy ears . Also: ranch dressing. Anyway, this is a cute cosplay gallery of Link and Saria (from OoT) frolicking around in the Lost Woods. Personally, you’d never catch ME running around the Lost Woods with Saria, but that’s because they’re the Lost Woods . You wouldn’t be able to tell up from your own @$$hole! Several more shots, a 30-minute behind-the-scenes video from the shoot, and a link to whole gallery after the jump.

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Precious: The Cutest Lil Link You Ever Did See

cute as a button. And, if little Link here isn’t your cup of red potion, there’s a bonus V walking around in the background. So, yeah, a little something for everyone. Provided everyone is into Zelda and/or ‘V for Vendetta’. Which, I think it’s safe to say, you all are. Aren’t you? *motioning at gun which may, in fact, be a Snickers* I said, “AREN’T YOU?” Damn yeah you are. Bitches. Cute-splosion: Zelda Link Costume [greatwhitesnark] Thanks to Kyla and evolutionary robots can suck my balls, who — I couldn’t have said it better myself.

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WEEWOO!: Video Game Characters Burlesque

You really think I’d let Burlesque Week on Geekologie come to an end without a little action for Friday? No sir/ma’am! This is a video of Princess Peach stripping it down (these are actually the video associated with THIS old post), but hit the jump for some Chun Li, Link/Zelda and IHaveNoIdea action. So yeah, thus ends Burlesque Week. But be sure to tune in Monday for the start of ‘Pictures I Drew Of Myself Mounting Dinosaurs’ Week. I think it’s gonna be even hotter! Hit the jump for a video of more characters and a link to the picture gallery. UPDATED : Added another Link burlesque video (complete with Triforce pasties) because I love you.

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Please Stop Breaking Into My Car: "Try Again And I’ll Go Gordon Freeman On Your Ass"

Some poor bastard, fed up with his car being broken into , decided to leave this passive aggressive note for the thieves. And not only does he reference Half-Life , THE DUDE KEEPS AN OCARINA IN HIS CAR. ZOMG, do you think he’s Link?! Me neither. Also, to guy’s credit, I added the asterisk to his signature. DUDE MEANS BUSINESS. Picture Thanks to gabby, who would have booby trapped the car with Goron bombs.

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Eyes on the Road: AT&T bringing CruiseCast in-car satellite tv to market

Filed under: Aftermarket , Gadgets , Etc. , I.C.E. AT&T is starting to work with pockets of customers to test its CruiseCast satellite-based entertainment service before officially putting the TV/radio service on wide offer. When the whole clan is on the go, it may work to keep everyone calm and quiet, and when your Prevost motor coach is loaded up with everything else, you might as well go for the TV service, too. Truckers sticking DBS dishes on their rigs would likely be pleased with the CruiseCast system, especially since AT&T is using some new technology developments by RaySat that defeats the typical issues with line of sight obstacles and underpasses. For comparison’s sake, Sirius is cheaper and offers much more variety than AT&T’s 20 music/talk radio stations, but their optional Backseat TV service only offers three television channels, and they are all geared for the kiddies. Conversely, AT&T’s CruiseCast hardware must be professionally installed and will set you back $1,299, and the monthly payment is $28. Once the service is available for all customers in early June, they’ll have 22 television channels to choose from. All that for the price of a used car and more than $300 bucks a year in subscription costs. Official press release posted after the jump. [Source: Engadget ] Continue reading Eyes on the Road: AT&T bringing CruiseCast in-car satellite tv to market Eyes on the Road: AT&T bringing CruiseCast in-car satellite tv to market originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 25 May 2009 08:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read ?|? Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments

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REPORT: Volkswagen’s next-gen nav system to get Apple iPhone-like gestures

Filed under: Gadgets , Etc. , Tech , Volkswagen Vehicle infotainment systems, those all-inclusive interfaces controlling the myriad electronics on today’s modern cars and trucks, can make or break the driving experience. CNET is offering us a sneak-peek at Volkswagen’s latest iteration from the company’s Electronic Research Laboratory (ERL). Developed with Intel, the new system uses Global Open Research Infotainment Architecture, or GLORIA. Most systems today us a joystick-like device, touch screen, or hard buttons on the edge of the display (or a combination of the three) to control the inputs. Volkswagen’s new GLORIA system takes it one step further by making Apple iPhone-like “gesture control” possible. This means that users are able to navigate quickly by simply tracing single letters across the pressure-sensitive display. Another unique feature may allow users to import third-party widgets for the system, much like consumers currently load apps from iTunes onto their iPhones. As cool as it sounds, GLORIA is still under development and she isn’t expected to see showrooms for a few more years. [Source: CNET , Photo by CNET] REPORT: Volkswagen’s next-gen nav system to get Apple iPhone-like gestures originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 21 May 2009 13:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments

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Google Street View switching to trikes for roads less traveled

Filed under: Gadgets , Etc. , Euro , Tech Google has already faced plenty of issues with its Street View technology, not the least of which has been angry Japanese citizens and invasion of privacy lawsuits from Americans whose driveways were mistaken for a roads. Beyond these unforeseen issues, there’s also the rather obvious problem of taking images of places a Chevy Cobalt just can’t reach. Consider that problem (at least partially) solved with the new Google Trike. The three-wheeled, human-powered overgrown tricycles carry 250 pounds of ballast in the form of “a mounted Street View camera and a specially decorated box containing image collecting gadgetry,” says the internet giant. All that extra heft reportedly requires a “specially trained super fit” rider. Google’s new trikes will be deployed first in Genoa, Italy, this spring. Assuming that launch proves successful, Google will send its pedal-powered cameras to the United Kingdom, where they’ll point their lenses towards a slew of famous British landmarks. Have a good one in mind? Google says its open to suggestions and will be working with VisitBritain to pick the most desirable locations to shoot. To assuage those averse to getting their pictures taken, Google promises to “apply our face-blurring and license plate blurring to all these images to protect people’s privacy.” [Source: Google via Wired ] Continue reading Google Street View switching to trikes for roads less traveled Google Street View switching to trikes for roads less traveled originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 21 May 2009 08:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments

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