What are these perfect for? Making a fabric-based stop-motion Mario animation, that's what. This latest batch of buttons from Etsy craftsman Spooon features easily movable characters and items, each faithfully recreated from original NES sprites. Why, nab a set of these handy control buttons, and you'll have hours of fun manually moving our plucky hero through all kinds of pinning adventures.
Better yet, Spooon also whipped up a bunch of magnets featuring Space Invaders and Pac-man characters, so there's no real need to ever leave your kitchen. Sit by the fridge and enjoy! The sets are available in button ($8) or magnet ($10) form, so the choice of creating a retro fridge or bag is entirely up to you. The store is open for business, so take a crafty trip down nostalgia street.
[Via technabob]
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Jun 10th 2008 11:27PM garu29 said
Well... they are cool... but not "Alf Pog" cool...
Posted: Jun 10th 2008 11:56PM (Unverified) said
Mario...yeah I think I remember him. He stars in video games, right?
Posted: Jun 11th 2008 5:54AM (Unverified) said
The irony of bringing back Alf in Pog form is that now you'd have to bring back Pogs in another form. I bet alot of the youngins around here don't even remember Pogs. Fun fact: my brother did a short film his senior year (he was a film student) that was a parody of Justin Timberlake's "Sexy Back" entitled "Pogs Back". http://youtube.com/watch?v=sbsIhrQLmhE
Posted: Jun 11th 2008 7:52AM (Unverified) said
hahaha @Drahken: holy s* :-) I saw the headline by RSS and tough "what a niiice simpsons quote-modification" :-D :-D :-D
Posted: Jun 11th 2008 11:22AM (Unverified) said
So why are you against software piracy but not against art piracy?
Just curious...
Just curious...
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