The deal of the day over at RIPT Apparel today is for two Super Mario Bros-inspired designs: “Super Flappy Bros,” a mash-up with Flappy Birds (see image above) by CodyMeddaugh, and “Super Saiyan Bros,” a mash-up with Dragon Ball (see image below) by JBaz.
Both designs went on sale at RIPT today, Sunday, February 16, 2014, at midnight CST, and will continue for 24 hours from then, and once it’s over, it will not be sold on the site anymore.
The t-shirt is available in men’s (through 3XL), women’s, and youth sizes for $10 each. Kids sizes are $10 (Girls, Toddlers, and Onesies); Hoodies for $38 (in Men/Unisex sizes). See images on product page for shirt colors. You can also get the design on coasters for $25; prints 18″³x24″³ for $20 and 24″³x32″³ for $40; headphones for $40; laptop sleeves for $30-$40.
The $10 t-shirt deal of the day over at TeeFury today is the Nintendo-themed shirt featuring Zelda, Princess Peach, and Samus called “Miyamoto’s Angels” by artist Visual Singularities.
The sale began at Teefury today, Wednesday, September 21, 2011, at midnight EST, and will continue for 24 hours from then, and once it’s over, it will not be sold on the site anymore.
The $10 t-shirt deal of the day over at RIPT Apparel today is the Donkey Kong-themed shirt called “Barrel Chucker” by artist BeastPop.
The shirt went on sale at RIPT today, Friday, September 2, 2011, at midnight CST, and will continue for 24 hours from then, and once it’s over, it will not be sold on the site anymore.
Super Mario: How Nintendo Conquered America By Jeff Ryan Hardcover | Kindle
Portfolio/Penguin
Release date: August 4, 2011
In Super Mario: How Nintendo Conquered America, author Jeff Ryan gives an insightful and thorough look at the history of the Nintendo corporation through their many successes and failures. The book chronicles three important generations of Nintendo: The Joystick, The D-Pad, and Motion.
I’ve been a Nintendo fan for all of my life. I’ve owned almost every version of the Nintendo gaming console, except for the Nintendo 64 and the GameCube. The images of Mario and his brother Luigi have always been a staple of my gaming history. Born in the early 80s, I’ve had a fondness for the plumber brothers and the many adventures that they have taken.
Students of the Unusual™ comic cover used with permission of 3BoysProductions
The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press