Here’s an interesting tease/trailer for upcoming game Mini Ninjas by IO Interactive (Hitman):

With versions on the Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, will be released first half this year in North America and Europe.
Source and lots of pics at Kotaku.
Claro (a brazilian mobile network operator) released this cute ad about happiness…

Source: A post on Orkut’s Foz do Iguacu (my hometown) community
Sorry for using the Sparta meme (br) there, but this video just asks for it:

I never saw the arcade version for Marble Madness, but I remember quite clearly giving up this game pissed off on how hard it was…
Source: Kotaku
Hope I’m still alive to see the continents getting back together….

…oh wait
Source: TechEBlog
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From the I Can Haz Cheezburger channel:

Source: Gizmodo
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Weird but funny ad for the Playstation Portable (PSP) entitled “Blender”

Music is Take Me Out by Franz Ferdinand.
Source: A post on Orkut’s Foz do Iguacu (my hometown) community
From Desire Factory, in this interesting 2D scroller fighting game you play 24 hours in the life of a vigilante cop that fights against a local mob…. much like the Final Fight series!

Characters look hillarious!
You’ll need the Japanese Language Pack to play it… get The 24-Hour Police using this link or visiting the official 24-Hour Police website (NSFW).
Source: IndieGames
While in Japan, I noticed they have very interesting ways of packaging their products.

Check for instance, this pretty cool refil pack for a well known product in Brazil.
Interesting, no?
Source: DannyChoo.com
Chronos was one of the first among a series of movies that used time lapse photography techniques… you might know some other titles like Baraka and Koyaanisqatsi.

Released in 1985 for IMAX, very interesting piece, and essencial for photographers.
Found during researching about photography…
This one is pretty interesting… PatrickBolvin made a Street Fighter “game” out of YouTube videos.

Uses some sort of link system from the closed captions (subtitles)feature video annotations (thanks Fabio!) to select character and send commands like punch or kick.
It’s more a gimmick than a game, but very creative nonetheless! 
Not to mention he used Sota Toys action figures for the stop-motion action sequences…
Source: TechEBlog