Flickr users are posting some really great LEGO creations lately. Brickshelf has some serious functional and technical limitations (folder descriptions can’t even include apostrophes, for example), and I’m starting to think that it might be worth posting on Flickr as well as Brickshelf (as several LEGO fans I know of currently do) — or even switching completely to Flickr. Anyway, that’s a discussion for another day.
Flickr user skinny coder has posted some totally sweet LEGO recreations of video games, including my current favorite game, Katamari Damacy for the PS2:
My wife and I have been playing nothing but the two Katamari games for the last three months or so. You know what’s funny (and a bit frustrating)? I have a King of All Cosmos minifig sitting next to a Prince minifig among my LEGO, waiting for me to create exactly what skinny coder made. Oh well…
Considering the clear and empirical superiority of flickr, I really don’t understand why the controversy continues.
As you can tell, my historical interest is taking over and I’m perusing your early postings. It’s a lot of fun to see the evolution. Where has the Japanese emphasis gone? Also very little posting of your own stuff now.
Busy, I know.