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Koblentz managed to source a functioning Lego Control Center kit from the 8-bit era, complete with its interface card for the Apple II home computer.
Like animatronic skulls, or mechanical bit-flipping cellular automatons. Or, in this case, an entire computer inside a mock Lego brick. Not just any brick, either.
On PC, PS4 & Xbox One: Check out disco sabers and secret Kylo shrines with these early Easter eggs found all over the LEGO Star Wars galaxy.
Swedish art and music duo, Rymdreglage, took nine years to make this 8-bit-style LEGO stop-motion video and it's a nerdy masterpiece. The post 8-Bit-Style LEGO Stop-Motion Video Features Gaming ...
Intel wanted a LEGO case for their new NUC mini-PC motherboard, and as a sponsor of the Minefaire event, the case needed to be Minecraft themed.
You make pretty much anything you want with Lego, including a graphics card. And when Lego and computer parts collide, it's like a double nerdgasm ...
12 years ago Swedish musical duo Rymdreglage released the now-legendary Lego animated music video, 8-Bit Trip. This week, after nine years of work, three of which were spent building a custom ...
Rymdreglage's 8-bit trip (see it after the break!) combines an original chiptune composition by Daniel Larsson with a ridiculously amazing Lego animation by Thomas Redigh to create a memorable ...
What combines Lego, stop motion animation and a tribute to 8-bit video games all in one place? Sorry, the answer is this 8-Bit Trip music video, but to be fair I would have guessed paradise too.
Swedish art and music duo, Rymdreglage, took nine years to make this 8-bit-style LEGO stop-motion video and it's a nerdy masterpiece.
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