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First the Spice Girls, then Sterling Jim, now this. What will those crazy Europeans invent next? As cool as this is and as great as a Dtoid mobile gaming experience would theoretically be, I find it hard to believe that we could all resist the urge to project a five-story tall Brianna Banks onto the side of a retirement home
 
PS. If the URL didn't tip you off, that last link is NSFW. Unless your work is awesome, in which case it should be playing 24-7 as your screensaver.
 

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Craig Torso's Avatar
Craig Torso at 06/20/2007 03:11
Why do you think they're British?
William Haley's Avatar
William Haley at 06/20/2007 03:20
Because I was too busy drawing unicorn dragon sharks on my homework to pay attention in Geography class?
LostCrichton's Avatar
LostCrichton at 06/20/2007 03:27
looked like fun...I'd like to try that...rent a generator, a projector and take to the streets of PDX.
Reeper's Avatar
Reeper at 06/20/2007 03:31
that's filled with such epic win. kickass
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GamexViral at 06/20/2007 03:47
How about hooking that up to a wii and playing Smash Brothers Brawl. That would rock my socks off.
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double2 at 06/20/2007 04:48
@GamexViral
You're an idiot

@iamshinek
You're an idiot

...that is all

(good post by the way!)
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SeraphX at 06/20/2007 06:15
Well that last link was somehow oddly not arousing. I was too busy wondering what health grade the restaurant would have.
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SeraphX at 06/20/2007 06:16
Also Lost, you leave those crappy Portland buildings alone.
Mabec's Avatar
Mabec at 06/20/2007 07:12
Only in Sweden... (ofcourse)

... and the old :)
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brainderailment at 06/20/2007 12:44
This looks like viral marketing to me, if I'm wrong then, whatever. But Adidas did the EXACT same thing in the U.S. Although it wasn't a video game, it was a commercial that they were playing on the side of the building.
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