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Australia making R18+ discussion paper public Filed under: Culture, Business
Australia's censorship ministers (*cringe*) have agreed to release the shelved discussion paper on an R18+ rating for games, reports The Age. The topic was previously on inde [..] |
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| Arcade Craft Contest Reminder! [Arcade Mania Contest] Do you like arcades? What about making stuff? Making stuff about arcades? Golly, do we have a contest for you — yes, you. For this contest, you can use anything you like to create your diorama: paper, toys, whatever. All we ask is that you made an [..] |
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F.E.A.R. 2 'unbanned' in Australia Filed under: Business
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| Miniblinken: Alternative phosphor paper display Typ.o made this really unusual display out of an old scanner and some phosphor paper. Unfortunately the image created only last a short time. I salvages a similar piece of paper from an old Light Sketcher toy and now I know what I should have made with it!
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Paper Portraits by Bert Simon Bert Simon has taken papercraft to a whole new level. His website has several other portraits and a lot of great photography. You can even download a 12 page PDF and make a paper clone of the artist.
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