Jinx and Mojang Team Up for Official Minecraft Merchandise
If you want to wear your love for Minecraft on your sleeve (er, torso) then geek-apparel store Jinx has you covered.
In case you haven't noticed by now, indie sandbox sensation Minecraft is a pretty big hit with gamers everywhere. Naturally, it was only a matter of time before creator Notch released official Minecraft merchandise - and he's doing it in tandem with noted geek-clothing outlet World of Warcraft gear [http://www.jinx.com/home.aspx].
There are only six different shirts currently available in the Three Wolf Moon [http://www.jinx.com/minecraft.aspx], of course), but I could definitely go for some of the others - I particularly like how the "One More Block" shirt changes color as it gets lower, like one would experience while digging in Minecraft.
As someone who owns more than a few of the Jinx WoW shirts, they almost always produce fairly high-quality stuff, so if you're a Minecraft fan wanting to proudly proclaim your love for the game every time you leave the house, you could do a whole lot worse than to pick up one of these shirts.
Of course, why would you ever want to leave the house in the first place? You have Minecraft!
(Jinx [http://www.jinx.com/minecraft.aspx])
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In case you haven't noticed by now, indie sandbox sensation Minecraft is a pretty big hit with gamers everywhere. Naturally, it was only a matter of time before creator Notch released official Minecraft merchandise - and he's doing it in tandem with noted geek-clothing outlet World of Warcraft gear [http://www.jinx.com/home.aspx].
There are only six different shirts currently available in the Three Wolf Moon [http://www.jinx.com/minecraft.aspx], of course), but I could definitely go for some of the others - I particularly like how the "One More Block" shirt changes color as it gets lower, like one would experience while digging in Minecraft.
As someone who owns more than a few of the Jinx WoW shirts, they almost always produce fairly high-quality stuff, so if you're a Minecraft fan wanting to proudly proclaim your love for the game every time you leave the house, you could do a whole lot worse than to pick up one of these shirts.
Of course, why would you ever want to leave the house in the first place? You have Minecraft!
(Jinx [http://www.jinx.com/minecraft.aspx])
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