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Some violet/purple flower from my backyard being hole punched by a green paintball.

 

It has been a good day. I went to the garage sales and nothing caught my eye.

 

Came back home and did some weeding/clearing in the backyard, then straightened up around the garage.

 

The cat remains the unstable spawn of Satan.

 

And I tickle his fuzzy evil chin :-)

 

Cheers.

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All of a sudden, we both have nintendo fever and can't stop playing. I'm proud to say I'm finally getting good at Super Strikers but not proud to say that I think I've become an addict. Also, I got a little too enthusiastic about Punch Out I think I hurt my arm :p

  

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Scrapbook Materials: 12x12 page, chipboard punchouts, alpha stickers, cardstock, photograph, tag, stickers, buttons, ribbon, fabric paper, staples, sharpie, brads, thread.

 

Appropriate lyrics from a Death Cab for Cutie song.

Super Macho Man, from the original 8-bit Nintendo game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, made with Perler beads.

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...there. 11 down, one more to go.

Bald Bull, from the original 8-bit Nintendo game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, made with Perler beads.

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Mr. Sandman, from the original 8-bit Nintendo game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, made with Perler beads.

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Video Games 1983: Events The fourth Arcade Awards are held, for games released during 1981-1982, with Tron winning best arcade game, Demon Attack best console game, David’s Midnight Magic best computer game, and Galaxian best standalone game. At the first Golden Joystick Awards ceremony (held in 1984), Jetpac takes Game of the Year. Video Game Crash of 1983 A major shakeout of the North American video game industry (“the crash of 1983”) begins. By 1986, total video games sales will decrease from US$3.2 billion to US$0.1 billion. These are some of the best video games released in 1983! Video Games Featured in this Video: Mario Bros Arcade Congo Bongo Arcade Track and Field Arcade Lode Runner Home Computer Spelunker Atari 8-bit Bomberman MSX Digger IBM PC Battlezone Atari 2600 Phoenix Atari 2600 Enduro Atari 2600 Hunchback Arcade Vastar Arcade Keystone Kapers Atari 2600 Laser Gates Atari 2600 Krull Atari 2600 Space Ace Arcade Dragon’s Lair Arcade Punch-Out Arcade Baseball Famicom Popeye Famicom Donkey Kong Famicom Donkey Kong Jr. Famicom Donkey Kong 3 Arcade Frostbite Atari 2600 Texas Chainsaw Massacre Atari 2600 Dracula Intellivision Congo Bongo Sega SG 1000 Guzzler Sega SG 1000 I, Robot Arcade Major Havoc Arcade Vote for Your Favorite Video Games of 1983: ift.tt/2Zj5Dw4 Home Computers in 1983 Apple Computer releases the Apple IIe, which becomes their most popular 8-bit machine. Microsoft Japan releases MSX, an early standardized home computer architecture. Sega releases the SC-3000, a personal computer version of the SG-1000 console, in Japan. Consoles in 1983 SG-1000 console by Sega and Famicom console by Nintendo were released in Japan, on the same day! Shortly after Famicom's release, complaints begin to surface about rampant system instability, prompting Nintendo to issue a product recall and to rerelease the machine with a new motherboard. Vote for Your Favorite Video Games of 1983: ift.tt/2Zj5Dw4 Gaming innovations: 1.First arcade laserdisc game: Sega’s Astron Belt 2.Third generation of home consoles started with releases of 3.Nintendo Famicom and Sega SG-1000 consoles (released on the same day) 4.Ultima III: Exodus by Richard Garriott, one of the first role-playing video games to use tactical, turn-based combat 5.Koei releases Nobunaga’s Ambition and sets a standard for the historical simulation and strategy RPG genres Console Games in 1983 Mattel Electronics publishes World Series Baseball for the Intellivision, one of the first video games to use multiple camera angles. Activision’s final big year of Atari 2600 releases includes Enduro, Keystone Kapers and Robot Tank. Computer Video Games 1983 Infocom releases Planetfall, which becomes one of their top sellers. Origin Systems publishes Ultima III: Exodus, one of the first role-playing video games to use tactical, turn-based combat. ASCII releases Bokosuka Wars for the Sharp X1 in Japan, precursor to the tactical role-playing game and real-time strategy genres. Koei releases Nobunaga’s Ambition for Japanese computers Electronic Arts publishes its first titles: Hard Hat Mack, Pinball Construction Set, Archon, M.U.L.E. and more. Also, Bug-Byte releases Matthew Smith’s Manic Miner, a platform game, for the ZX Spectrum. Rare, releases its first video games, Jetpac and Atic Atac. Hudson Soft releases Bomberman. Psion releases Chequered Flag, the first driving game published for the ZX Spectrum, one of the first computer car simulators, and the first driving game with selectable cars. Vote for Your Favorite Video Games of 1983: ift.tt/2Zj5Dw4 Arcade Games in 1983 Namco releases Mappy. Atari releases Star Wars, a color vector graphics game based on the popular film franchise. Sega releases Astron Belt. It was the first laserdisc game in Europe, second in Japan. It uses pre-rendered, computer-animated film footage as backdrops, overlaid with sprite graphics. Nintendo releases Mario Bros., which features the first appearance of Mario’s brother, Luigi. Cinematronics releases Advanced Microcomputer Systems’s Dragon’s Lair, the third laserdisc video game, and the first in the American market. Other Arcade Video Games 1983 Namco releases Pac & Pal exclusively in Japan. Bally/Midway releases Spy Hunter. They also release Jr. Pac-Man and quiz game Professor Pac-Man without Namco’s authorization, and the latter is an immediate flop. Nintendo releases Punch-Out!! in Japan. Williams releases Blaster, which was originally programmed on an Atari 8-bit computer. Thank for watching the video! Please like this video and subscribe to the channel :) Music used in this video: 1.Punchout CPS2 Remix 2.Donkey Kong Arcade Main Theme Remix 3.Mappy Theme Song (Trap Remix) 4.C64 Longplay - Frantic Freddie (HQ) All rights for the music belong to the authors I do not own any rights for the music youtu.be/EveSpi6q0aY

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"Long Live The Punk Cabaret!"

 

Scrapbook Materials: 12x12 floral page, 12x.5 handmade paino keyboard (I was almost able to make it accurate too!) red Sharpie nad colored pencil, Chipboard punchouts, glitter stickers, fabric brads, corkboard letters, epoxy stickers, metal brads, fabric paper, piano sheet music, photograph.

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Small paper hearts.

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King Hippo, from the original 8-bit Nintendo game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, made with Perler beads.

Don Flamenco, from the original 8-bit Nintendo game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, made with Perler & Hama beads.

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If only, amirite?

 

[Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM]

ATC with hand-made Japanese paper doll. Traded to Lisa.

 

Materials: Background paper from Cheryl Lacey (Thanks!); border from jillibee (Thanks!); leaf skeleton and flower punchouts from Amaranta (Thanks!); rhinestones; kimono (wazome); obi (sample print from Japanese paper catalogue); bow sticker.

If you push A and B really fast his hand moves.

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It seems strange that the boxing federation does not know King Hippo's height and weight, but he ate everybody who tried to measure him.

Scrapbook Materials: 12x12 paper, orange plastic letters, pink buttons, die-cut paper, res and black sharpie, bubble wrap, gouache (orange) chipboard punchouts, cut paper, stickers, graph paper, black sharpie, Stickles glitter glue, photographs.

  

Glass Joe and Princess Peach.

Soda Popinski, from the original 8-bit Nintendo game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, made with Perler & Hama beads.

Twisted revisions of two classic characters; something along the lines of what this video game did with Alice in Wonderland.

 

An impossibly scrawny, skeletal junkie version of Glass Joe from "Punch-Out!", with ribs you could play like a xylophone, to quote Nadroj.

 

A few more pictures can be found here.

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