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Its been awhile so why not... Long day of work to and still in front of the computer as a result, so that is the first pic...

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My color tribute to modern day video games...

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And if you happen to have signatures enabled, the kid in the bottom right of the picture is me at 4 years old, Halloween Day 1979, dressed as Shazam

Nice shirt! Shame Valve don't have a UK store :/

Really? That is indeed a shame. I got that one and my Counter Strike shirt as well.

Larry why is your hair on the bottom of your head?! :o

Because I lost all of my hair moderating the Gamers Hangout. :p

DL you do have some kick ass t shirts. Still like that Atari controller one you have

LOL Thanks.

Bad news though. I just got the word from Big Boss last night (in my world that means my wife LOL), that I have to go through my T Shirts this weekend and get rid of some for charity.

Honestly though, it is insane, I have over 100 T Shirts (probably over 20 that are just gaming related), and I am not even sure what I have anymore, but any T-Shirt you have seen to make it to Neowin, I will not be getting rid of.

Bad news though. I just got the word from Big Boss last night (in my world that means my wife LOL), that I have to go through my T Shirts this weekend and get rid of some for charity.

Honestly though, it is insane, I have over 100 T Shirts (probably over 20 that are just gaming related), and I am not even sure what I have anymore, but any T-Shirt you have seen to make it to Neowin, I will not be getting rid of.

LOL when I first read that I thought MGS :laugh: (I'm sure you know who Big Boss is in relation to MGS?)

You buy the gaming tshirts or are they collectors items (came with game bundles)?

LOL when I first read that I thought MGS :laugh: (I'm sure you know who Big Boss is in relation to MGS?)

You buy the gaming tshirts or are they collectors items (came with game bundles)?

Oh, I specifically put it because of Big Boss in MGS. ;)

The gaming shirts are a combination of the two above, plus some just random ways of getting them.

I would say 30% came with bundles or pre orders, but the remaining 70% I ordered online through official sites.

But here is a random way of getting them...

My wife (girlfriend at the time as it was like 3 years ago) ordered something from someone on Ebay, it was literally a pair of dress shoes. For whatever reason the person gave her 3 free T Shirts because they actually wrapped the shoes in the TShirts. The 3 Tees were all official Capcom shirts... Sonic The Hedgehog, Resident Evil (I was so happy to get that), and just a Capcom logo??? Thing was they were a bit small on me, and they got smaller with washing. I actually had my wife contact the person, and it turned out their husband worked for Capcom and just got a ton of free shirts. LOL

If I really like a game or developer though, I tend to seek out a shirt. I am pretty sure I will be getting an official MGS shirt.

Oh, I specifically put it because of Big Boss in MGS. ;)

The gaming shirts are a combination of the two above, plus some just random ways of getting them.

I would say 30% came with bundles or pre orders, but the remaining 70% I ordered online through official sites.

But here is a random way of getting them...

My wife (girlfriend at the time as it was like 3 years ago) ordered something from someone on Ebay, it was literally a pair of dress shoes. For whatever reason the person gave her 3 free T Shirts because they actually wrapped the shoes in the TShirts. The 3 Tees were all official Capcom shirts... Sonic The Hedgehog, Resident Evil (I was so happy to get that), and just a Capcom logo??? Thing was they were a bit small on me, and they got smaller with washing. I actually had my wife contact the person, and it turned out their husband worked for Capcom and just got a ton of free shirts. LOL

If I really like a game or developer though, I tend to seek out a shirt. I am pretty sure I will be getting an official MGS shirt.

Cool story (Y)

If I really like a game or developer though, I tend to seek out a shirt. I am pretty sure I will be getting an official MGS shirt.

:laugh: You're being asked to chuck tshirts out, yet you'll go buy more!!

If any of us ever see a slightly tramp-ish guy with short hair in Sainsburys tapping away furiously at his iPhone, we'll be sure to come over and say hello :p

You better otherwise Rappy will rain vengeance on you all! i.e throw my discarded cider bottles at you!

Some pics with my friends at the races:

This pic is of Angela and I, having the first of many drinks... I have the hat on.

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This is of my friend Sophie and I. I'm in the blue.

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And last but not least, my new puppy, a girl chihuahua called Miss Muffet who's going to be flying in this week from Sydney!

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