

“Heart Fighter” by Trevor Dunaway, today’s Woot Shirt. I fully intend to waffle on this purchase until it’s out of stock, at which point I will kick myself. If you’ve got more conviction than I do, it’s available today, while supplies last, for ten bucks.
tags / heart fighter / shirts / woot / shirt.woot / jc
“Bacon Bits,” today’s Woot Shirt. As with all Woot Shirts, it’s just $10 shipped, until it sells out, which is probably soon.
tags / bacon bits / galaga / woot / shirts / jc
Shirt.woot’s “Some Game Involving Falling Blocks In The Style Of M.C. Escher.” Not sure how I feel about this one. I suspect it would look just like any other Escher shirt to the observer, until they got way too close.
tags / tetris / woot / shirt / jc
“Plumber in the Style of Rembrandt,” the second in Shirt.Woot’s series of user-submitted “Video Games Through Art History” shirts.
tags / woot / shirt / mario / jc
Today’s Woot Shirt is the first in their series of “Video Games Through Art History” designs, a Da Vinci-style reinterpretation of the nightmarish Winged Spiny Shell. Mario Kart isn’t my thing, but I hear other people like it, and this is a pretty great shirt design. I predict that at least ten of my dollars will disappear into the internet this week.
tags / woot / mario kart / blue shell / shirt / jc
I’m quite certain this shirt will be sold out in the time it takes me to type it up, but I’ll be brief just in case there’s a shot at it: hey, look! A shirt that looks like a Game Boy! It’s today’s Woot Shirt, which means it’s only $10 — and that it’s only available today. It is possible to buy shirts after their debut day, but I don’t really understand the process, and this one’s not going to be around that long anyway.
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