What kind of geek are you?
The meaning of the word geek has changed quite a bit over the years. The following diagram helps show the changes throughout history and the meaning and use of the word “geek.”
The meaning of the word geek has changed quite a bit over the years. The following diagram helps show the changes throughout history and the meaning and use of the word “geek.”
This cake of the week is from my 21st birthday: Pacman! This cake is sure to bring back memories of feeding token after token into the arcade so you could just beat one more level. This geek cake is made by me out of fondant, chocolate cake, with vanilla buttercream for my birthday last year.
Yesterday was Free Comic Book day! Hundreds of comic book stores across the U.S. gave out free comic books to help fight illiteracy. I chose to check out Foundation’s Edge, a comic book store in Raleigh, NC.
This weeks cake is based off of one of my favorite games: Dead Space! I finally beat it about a month ago…I know, that’s terrible. This cake was made for my brothers birthday back in December. I made it out of red velvet cake so that when you cut into it it looked like he was
Ever play Resident Evil or watch Dawn of the Dead and wish you could actually fight zombies in real life? Well at campuses all over the East coast and across the US you can! Originally the game was created at Goucher College, in 2005. With the spread of Facebook schools have started up a game
Most of us grew up watching Pokemon and playing the games for Gameboy every day. Many of us still do play the Pokemon games as they continue to come out, and one of those fans is my friend. This cake was made for Pixelated Geek’s very own Rachel!
Hello everyone! I’m a new writer for Pixelated Geek! The name’s Jennifer, nice to meet ya! I am not only a gaming geek but also one that makes cakes. So I have decided that I will post at least one (but I hope more) geek cake per month. First cake post: Totoro!