Posts Tagged ‘Zombies’

Thwang, headshot?

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

If I am to understand this correctly, on a rather arbitrary Sunday many years ago, there was a zombie uprising in Golgotha.

So the question remains, is a Roman balista accurate enough for a head shot?

How Dangerous is a Zombie?

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

The Walking Dead

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

This looks so damn good.

I hope it’s available over the ‘net somehow.

Food chain

Friday, January 8th, 2010

via Olly Moss

Zombie fun

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Somebody took Google maps and created a zombie simulation. You control all the details including the number of zombies, civilians, number of people armed, their accuracy rate, and more. Plus it is set in D.C. so it smacks of home.

Run the sim and watch all the healthy green people run for it as the little red zombies slowly consume the brains of the living. It’s like a horror-themed ant farm!

Do you think there is anything that would attract them to Capital Hill?

Shoebox of Hallmark goes above and beyond

Monday, October 12th, 2009

I often find myself buying from this division of Hallmark when I have to buy  a card (I can’t remember ever buying a serious card in my life).

Apparently they have a very amusing  blog and their latest posting is pure awesome.

zombie-manger

I imagine that they’ll get a load of nasty emails from the fundie crowd, so do these fine lads at Shoebox a favor and go buy one of their cards.

#1 reason to have a computer – Plants versus Zombies

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Every geek worth his taped glasses is steeped in zombie lore and waits with baited breath for the zombie apocalypse with the same fervor that militant protestants wait for the rapture.

Cashing in on this craze PopCap games delivers another solid win with Plants versus Zombies.

Check out their awesome video!

Happily it’s available on the PC and Mac. I can’t wait until the iPhone port (in the meantime, iPhone fans should go play Peggle).

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