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game+shirt, found at target of all placesI don’t go to Target looking for something new, possibly daring, or even interesting. I usually just get cat litter.

But at my last visit I found this interesting pairing. A tshirt that came with a game. That’s different.

And it seems the game has relevance to the shirt, or perhaps the shirt is relevant to the game? That’s different, at least at the point of origin. There’s plenty a shirt that relates to a video game, check ebay if you think the world is lacking. But for them both to begin at the same place, and packaged together with the game attached to shirt, instead of the shirt bundled with a Platinum version of the game…interesting.


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it would like, super ultra cool if they made a game controller that can read things, like a bar code reader or something. And then when you play the game, at a certain point you have to scan the special shirt to gain super powers. So it’s like wearing the shirt will get you super powers. The super power shirt! Ta-da-da-daaaaaah!

spudart added these pithy words on Apr 09 08 at 6:39 pm

freakin-a dude, and then coupled with a wii, and wild arms swinging around battling super villians!

spudart added these pithy words on Apr 09 08 at 6:40 pm

@spudart - that is exactly what i’m talking about in terms of making this whole average, who-ha shirt into something more. though i’m not up to coding-my-own-program snuff as of yet, that is an awesome idea.

but why stop at shirt? why not have it be the whole outfit? so you play as batman and you scan the bits on your utility belt to utilize them? (bits sold seperately…)

michael added these pithy words on Apr 10 08 at 7:28 am

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