Be as smooth as Kerry with the new 2D-X t-shirts

Uncategorized — By Jeffrey L. Wilson on March 1, 2010 at 1:44 am
2D-X t-shirt

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Remember, the 2D-X t-shirt contest that we ran a while back? The very first person to score a shirt was Kerry of Clodhop, the mastermind behind the classic Project D series. In his latest video, in which he gives us a tour of his iceshack, he’s wearing a fine piece of black-and-white apparel. And you, sirs and ma’ams, can have one.

You no longer have to win a contest to obtain one; the shirts (as well as caps, mugs, and bags) are now available in the official 2D-X Cafepress store. Purchasing a shirt will not only flex your add an excellent piece of geek gear to your wardrobe, but help contribute to some rather rad projects that you’ll see in coming weeks. You can find the store located in the menubar beneath the header.

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2D-X t-shirt



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2 Comments

  1. Kerry says:

    Mastermind? Hardly. The only thing I’m a master at is making myself look like an idiot…lol

    On a completely different note, the T-shirts are very cool and are actually of a pretty high quality. I wore mine the other day and a complete stranger walked up to me and gave me a high five!

  2. “The music in this game…THE MUSIC IN THIS GAME!”

    That line has become the catchphrase we use when a gamer can’t recognize quality.

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