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02.25.05
Hello ClicksToday readers,
I would just like to start off by saying that we have a superb issue for
you today. Unfortunately we don't have anything quite up to the standards
set by last issue's Nickelback link, but I think we've got enough to get
by.
We've got what claims to be the word's smallest Pac-Man game, bull riding,
a DJ made out of fingers, zombies playing football, and more! I think that
you'll enjoy at least a few of these.
Click Away.
Chris C.
Clicks!
Optical Illusions This site has several images that are sure to play tricks on your eyes. Some of them appear to be moving but are really standing still. You've probably seen stuff like this before, but sometimes we need these things to remind us that we're still alive! http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/
The World's Smallest Pac-Man Game I can't say with total certainty that this is in fact the smallest Pac-Man game in the world, but I definitely have not seen one smaller. Frankly, I just wouldn't see the point to one smaller than this. This size is great, though. It really works well for the game. http://guimp.com/pacman_flash.html
Match > Age It's as simple as looking at photos of people and guessing how old they are. If you find that you are good at it, I hear you can make a fortune doing it at fairs and carnivals. If you get in good enough with the carnival folk, you may even be promoted to the funhouse. http://www.matchage.com/
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Nanaca Crash. This is quite an interesting game in which you hit some guy while riding your bike and send him flying through town. How long can you keep him going? http://www.losthamster.com/
Office Slang I can't say that I've heard too many of these around my office, but apparently someone is out there saying them. To be honest, I probably won't be saying many of them in the future either, but I don't dig much on slang. I just keep it crunk and occasionally hype. http://www.officeslang.com/
DJ Finger Guy Someone has created a character out of their hand. They have made this character into a DJ. The DJ luckily has its own little record player to scratch with. http://www.xs4all.nl/~lrvk/lejo/dj.html
Rodeo This is yet another fairly simple yet difficult game. All you have to do is move your mouse to keep the guy on the bull. Easier said than done. http://www.abum.com/?show_media=4397
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