Attract Mode Gaming Culture Shop Launches With Apparel, Art, Zines
September 15, 2009 2:00 PM | Eric Caoili

After teasing the shop's launch for over a year, ARTXGAME's Adam Robezzoli has finally launched his video game culture shop Attractmo.de (don't let the German domain suffix fool you; it's based in Los Angeles), and it's brimming with remarkable works from independent game designers, artists, and musicians.
Some of the online store's exclusive products include shirts designed by talented illustrator Harvey James (below) and Mighty Jill Off developer Anna "Auntie Pixelante" Anthropy, pins inspired by Psychosomnium and Calamity Annie, Tetris ice trays, and pixel prints by Craig "superbrothers" Adams.
I was amazed to find such an impressive collection of chiptune albums in the shop, too, with CDs ranging from celebrated international acts like USK, YMCK, and Covox to U.S. favorites like Leeni, Alex Mauer, and Anamanaguchi.
Attract Mode also offers the second "Summer Carnival 09" issue (and the first issue) of games journalist Matthew Hawkins's FORT90ZINE, available online for the first time. Right next to that, you'll find the third and now vintage issue of Raina Lee's excellent and much-missed 1-Up MegaZine, which includes a silk-screened Street Fighter trading card!



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I picked up a CD and one of them ice cube trays. Interesting stuff over there. If only they had copies of 'Resurrection Of the Little Match Girl' for sale.
lech | September 16, 2009 12:36 PM