
Halloween is the time of year where we can all dress up as what ever we want and it’s a society accepted event. But we’re here to one you up, Mr Halloween. Costumless body-painting cosplay outfits. Ever thought of getting body painted? I’d be concerned about the “artist” painting. Come on, they’re the guys who go to Hooters. They’re not there for the culinary cooking!
Body painting, or sometimes bodypainting, is a form of body art, considered by some as the most ancient form of art. Unlike tattoo and other forms of body art, body painting is temporary, painted onto the human skin, and lasts for only several hours, or at most (in the case of Mehndi or “henna tattoo”) a couple of weeks. Body painting that is limited to the face is known as face painting. Body painting is also referred to as (a form of) temporary tattoos; large scale or full-body painting is more commonly referred to as body painting, while smaller or more detailed work is generally referred to as temporary tattoos. Read more…

It’s no surprise that a game featuring Zombies right before Halloween is getting the attention of gamers. But, developer Nihilistic Software’s “Zombie Apocalypse” has the ability to be a very successful XBLA & PSN game thanks to Konami. Resembling Left4Dead in many ways, it’s hard not to compare the basic gameplay to the Xbox 360/PC counterpart. As a mater of fact, on the Left4Dead back box cover, it reads “Can you survive the Zombie Apocalypse?” hmmm, see the similarities? With 4 players you kill as many Zombies as you can and survive each day as you progress to the next all the way up to 55 gruesome levels. I say if Smash TV can did it, so can Zombie Apocalypse. Just in time for Halloween too
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Categories: PSN, Reviews, Xbox Live Tags: halloween, konami, L4D, left4dead, psn, review, xbla, Zoey, zombie apocalypse

Let me tell you what Nerdcore Calendars are. That’s if you’re reading this and not already looking at the full gallery after their “Read More”. Nerdcore calendars are Hot Babes dressed in nearly nothing with some nudes with a common theme. For their 2010 edition, Horror Scenes.
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