Before I finished with the whole perler bead craft, I actually managed to create a 3D version of a companion cube out of Perler beads. I am not selling them just because the cube is really fragile and it would be difficult to ship but it was so damn cool to make.
I found the instructions here.
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Jun 18, 2009
Real Life Aperture Labs Van Spotted

At least, I think this is a fan created Aperture Laboratories decal taken from the Portal game. It would be down right scary if this wasn't fake.
[Via Offworld]
Feb 24, 2008
Gamer Goodies: Games You Can Eat

From Snack or Die, a website that posts recipes for videogame themed snacks, I bring you lots of yummy treats to make for your next LAN party.
Moogle cupcakes are my favorite. Made from starburst candies, lollipops and cupcakes, these are probably the best treats on the whole site.

There's also Tom Nook cupcakes, that are so darn cute that I just wanna rent from him forever.

And also try the Portal Cake cookies or the Black Mage ice cream cones.
Jan 26, 2008
Test Subjects Wanted

Not sure where the original found this, but it was too cute not to post.
Aperture experimental and highly classified technology. Test duties include completing tests without dying, following orders, which may include the enhanced truth, and accepting cake at the end of the trial period. Due to the classified nature of the technology, participants must stay as a test subject at Aperture Laboratories for a minimum of 10 years, starting from when the contract is signed. By reading this wanted poster, you automatically accept the contract to work at Aperture Labs. Congratulations!
To report your whereabouts send a letter to:
Portal Dev. Dept.
PO BOX 1688
Bellevue, WA 98009
Or call:
1-425-889-9642
or yell:
"I WANT TO GET MY CAKE" and assume the party-escort submission position.
[Via Live Journal Girl Gamer]
Oct 20, 2007
Review: The Orange Box

Luckily for me, one of those choices has been made simple with the recent release of The Orange Box by Valve which is hands down easily the best value in gaming out there for this year. The Orange Box contains five fantastic games all on one disc – Half Life 2 and its subsequent episodes one and two along with the puzzle game Portal and multiplayer title, Team Fortress 2.

Episode one features a lot more puzzles and challenges for you to overcome instead of just blasting your way through combine forces but don’t worry Episode two will keep you busy killing a host of new enemies as well as a very challenging driving mission and finale. Hours and hours of great gameplay here people and Valve has also thrown in some extra content that allows you to play the episodes through featuring commentary from the developers at many points in the game, an awesome idea.

Portal features only single player action however Valve hasn’t forgotten about multiplayer fans and has included a fantastic multiplayer game in The Orange Box, Team Fortress 2. TF2, is a class based multiplayer team shooter that provides you with a wide variety of combat classes with a large selection of tactical abilities and personalities. The game has a cartoon like visual style look to it based on the art of J. C. Leyendecker but don’t let that fool you into thinking this isn’t one of the most advanced and fun multiplayer shooters out there! While I admit that I’m not the greatest player at multiplayer mayhem, I do love the original visual presentation and humor in this game and find myself having a great time online.
Rating: 9 out of 10
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