We have featured Love Hultén previously, so we thought we’d share more of their other drool-worthy one-of-a-kind gaming creations!
If you didn’t know, Love Hultén (LH) fuses traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, creating unique objects in an unexpected merge of form and function. By playing with preconceptions about art and design – the social, cultural and historical relations to objects we all share – LH tears consensual connections apart and provides a new context. Love Hultén presents genuine and attractive alternatives to contemporary appliances, adding unforeseen functionality, delicate execution and mystique.
You have to agree, these are mind-blowingly beautiful and just simply sublime!
Pet De Lux



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Wow, what a weekend it was! The third Mr. Pinball 





























Pinball Press
Let’s get one thing straight, this 










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Back in the 80s we loved playing with Lego and on our Commodore 64. So what a better way than to mash these two into one and create the Brixty Four – a full-size working 


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We couldn’t only feature Nintendo, so to balance things in the universe, here is the follow-up to the series of translations from the French documentary “Otaku”, this time taking a rare look inside Sega, their Sega vs Nintendo rivalry and Sega arcade games from the mid 90s.
Whoa, it’s that time of year when everyone loses their mind by trying to find the best Black Friday deals!

















15 years after its original PS2 release, 




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If you’ve ever wondered what it was like in the Nintendo offices during their Super Nintendo days, then this excerpt from the 1994 French documentary film Otaku is exactly what you are looking for!
After one helluva gruelling week, we are glad to be in the 
















