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    Quiltbert

    Posted August 16, 2007 by Kevin

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    You know one good thing about old school games? They all had such crappy graphics that it’s easy to duplicate them with random arts and crafts using things like legos, paper, and yarn. Thanks to the internets, we now have one more thing craft to add to the collective video game arts and crafts collection.

    Somebody, who I assume to be the girl in the picture above, has created a Q*Bert quilt. If you visit her site, you can read the step-by-step process, and learn what it really took to make such a masterpiece. Man, I wish my grandma knew about Q*Bert back when she was making my high school graduation quilt.

    I wonder if 20 years from now people will be making Crysis and Halo quilts.

    [via Kotaku, Mad Scientist Laboratories]

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