Posts Filed Under: clothing

  • Checkpoint Princess

    After a little fine tuning in the Meat Bun garage, our next line, Checkpoint, is just around the corner.

    We’ll have more to share soon, including a few imminent teasers. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and/or Facebook to know the instant phase one of Checkpoint is released.

  • Hey, it’s still winter, right? Good! Then we’ve got something you might be interested in if it’s not t-shirt weather where you’re currently situated right now. In addition to the fine, fan-favorite Needlemouse t-shirts that we have still stocked in the Meat Bun shop, we’ve added two new styles.

    One is printed on a soft, supple and heavyweight eco-fleece sweatshirt. This thing is crazy comfortable and will help keep your torso toasty well through springtime. One thing: we only have a handful of these, with some sizes already sold out. So if you want one, grab one.

    If you’re looking for something more lightweight but still with extra sleeve, there’s the Needlemouse raglan jersey. Again, very comfortable, but more breathable and light.

    Let us know what you think, OK?

  • Just (barely) in time for the holidays, Meat Bun introduces its newest batch of tees and jerseys! The “Cute ‘Em Up!” line (*ahem!* now available at the online shop) focuses on the adorable side of video games, highlighting some of our favorite classic and cute characters. From the slimy to the batty, we tapped into our bright and cheerful side.

    Let’s take a quick look, shall we? Yes, let’s! :D

    Pixel maestro Paul Robertson gives us a look inside the Pleasure Domes for his piece “Big Money, Big Prizes.” I love it and you will too, if you’re a fan of twin-stick shooters. It’s available in crisp, clean white and in natural organic cotton (with fancy cash green stitching). Like Paul’s “Snack Attack,” this one’s for the pixel lover in you.

    Based on our preview sale at the Giant Robot x Meat Bun pop-up shop, “Needlemouse” is shaping up to be one of our most popular designs. I don’t think there’s much more that needs to be said about this mascot mash-up, but it’s currently available in three flavors: tri-black, tri-blue and tri-gray.

    Oh, also, the next “Cute ‘Em Up!” entry might be a little NSFW. So, don’t scroll down if your boss is reading the blog over your shoulder.

    Kinuko’s “Slimes” was — and this may be understating it *just* a touch — one of our favorite pieces from this year’s Game Over IV show at GRSF. We like it so much, we asked Kinuko if we could print it on a tee. She said yes, making us the happiest video game clothing company ever. We honor those of you brave enough to wear this much slimy flesh on your person. Seriously. You’ve got guts.

    There’s WAY more than this available in the store right now, including new pieces from ultra-talented folks like Ashley Davis, Mitch Loidolt, and Zac Gorman, so cruise on over to the Meat Bun online store to see the rest of our new goodies. (Just make a hasty cruise. We’ve already sold out of a few things here and there.)

  • We’re heading back to Sawtelle Avenue this weekend for the latest Giant Robot Game Night. GR2 will host Game Night 7 this Saturday, December 3 featuring two great Polytron Corporation games: the long awaited FEZ and crazy 3D head-tracking experience superHYPERCUBE.

    Oh, and bring your Nintendo 3DS for some serious StreetPass fun.

    This Saturday will also see the kick-off of the newest Meat Bun pop-up shop at GR2. This will be your first chance to get all-new Meat Bun stuff from the forthcoming Cute ‘Em Up line. More previews of that soon.

    Here’s the relevant details, Angelenos and Southern Californians.

    Game Night 7 – Polytron Games: Fez and superHYPERCUBE, Nintendo 3DS StreetPass
    Saturday, December 3 2011, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.

    Giant Robot 2
    2062 Sawtelle Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90025
    gr2.net

  • Cute ‘Em Up!

    Posted: 11/15/2011

    This slimy treat and other cute things are coming soon to the Meat Bun store. We’ll have more previews of new goodies in the coming days and weeks. Stay tuned!

  • ¡Samba de Los Muertos!

    Posted: 10/17/2011

    Hola, amigos! In celebration of the upcoming Día de los Muertos — Mexico’s Day of the Dead, that is! — we’re mixing one of our favorite music games to ever use plastic maraca controllers with the style of cartoonist José Guadalupe Posada for… Samba de los Muertos! Shake it!!

    Samba de los Muertos is available now on the Meat Bun store in two delicious flavors, deathly black and ghostly white.

    Very colorful, yes, but still a super soft print. If you prefer your Days of the Dead a little darker, opt for the black version, printed with discharge ink for an equally soft feel and a vintage look.

    Finally, there’s one more addition to the Meat Bun store! The wildly popular Shao Khalvin design is now available in athletic gray blend! We printed a small batch of these (and restocked in white!), so grab ‘em while we got ‘em!

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  • Big Money, Big Prizes (natural)

    Big Money, Big Prizes (natural)

    Brand new VCRs! Toasters! Riding mowers! Good meat! Cash! Prizes! Bikini-clad spokesmodels! And a NEW CAR!! I love it!!!

  • A. Kidd & Nikuman (red)

    A. Kidd & Nikuman (red)

    After scarfing down WAY too many rice balls and 'burgers in Miracle World, Alex is ready for a little something different: a pitiable but delicious little meat bun!

  • Drakee (orchid jersey)

    Drakee (orchid jersey)

    Alefgardian zoologists have long wondered what lies inside the flying field bat known in ancient times as the drakee. Now we know: adorable guts!!

  • Shao Khalvin (white)

    Shao Khalvin (white)

    Anyone else think Kintaro looks a little too much like an anthropomorphic stuffed tiger? Maybe one that only Shao Khan can see when no one else is around? Designed by the brilliant Nina “Space Coyote” Matsumoto, comics and Kombat collide in a very weird way.

  • The Year 20XX (black)

    The Year 20XX (black)

    Heavy Metal magazine and Hajime Sorayama taught us at a young age that, in the future, sexy lady robots will be the norm. Our tribute to foxy droid girls imagines one futuristic scenario in which The Guardian Legend and The Bride of Pinbot get it on.

  • Snack Attack (natural)

    Snack Attack (natural)

    An immoderate indulgence of tasty Japanese treats, featuring the pixel art genius of Paul Robertson.

     

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