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If the recession is whipping your butt and you are looking for a place to cut costs, may we suggest you lose your cable and hit the Web for some truly original (and darn good) entertainment. If you aren't familiar with watching TV on your computer, you really should remedy that, yourself.

Sure, Hulu, YouTube, and Netflix offer a sizable amount of content that initially premiered on cable or over the broadcast waves, but Web-only content is, increasingly often, just as good as anything you can find on the trusty ol' TV set. These Web series are fresh and, in many cases, uncensored. Fans of 'Arrested Development' and 'Star Trek' will find reasons to rejoice, and 'Lost' aficionados will be able to have more vicarious adventures. You may still have to suffer through some advertisements, but hey, you can't have everything.

Rolling Stone put together a list of their favorite serial Web-only television, and it includes a fascinating fan-made 'Star Trek' series as well as 'The Guild,' an award-winning webisode-based series written by a former cast member of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.'

We checked our bookmarks and put together a list of our favorites out there on the Web. Check it out below:

Games in Real-Life

    From Capcom's futuristic swashbuckler, Bionic Commando:
    Capcom created this full-sized replica of Bionic Commando's arm to celebrate the launch of the BC sequel and remake. It's not as heavy as it looks.

    From the retro-future shooter BioShock:
    This life-sized, 7′ 2″ Big Daddy statue from BioShock went up for bid on the Dutch eBay, and the proceeds went to the World Wildlife Fund. And weighs a svelte 100 pounds!

    From a variety of classic arcade games:
    PES' Game Over video brings various games, from Space Invaders to Frogger, to claymation life.

    From the post-apocalyptic duck-and-cover shooter, Gears of War:
    Know that impossibly over-the-top machine gun/chainsaw Lancer from Gears of War? Developer actually Epic had one made; thankfully, it neither shoots nor chain-saws...

    From everybody's favorite sci-fi FPS Halo:
    What would you do for a real-life Master Chief suit? Or perhaps the better question: what wouldn't you do?

    From the ultimate in cute customization, Little Big Planet:
    It took a bit longer than expected, but the real-life Little Big Planet Sackboys are finally on their way, courtesy of Mezco Toyz. Sony's mascot will come in a variety of customized outfits -- all of which will actually be available in the game as well.

    From a little game you may have heard of, Mario Brothers:
    "Mushroom Kingdom" is the work of one Ashley Buerkett. And while it's not really a game, it's one of the more impressive pieces of papercraft we'v'e seen to date. Complete with NES controller!

    From the arcade classic, Pac-Man:
    Pac-Manhattan brought the classic arcade game to the New York City grid,and was developed by NYU's Interactive Telecommunications graduate program. Wanna be a Ghost, Pac, or Power Pill? It's your choice -- just watch out for the taxis.

    From the mind-bending puzzle-shooter, Portal:
    For anyone lucky enough to have played Valve's Portal, this is pretty much the ultimate souvenir: the Portal Gun, made from blue LED's and Storm Trooper-white plastic molding defies expectations (if not gravity).

    From the kart-racer that ate up your childhood, Mario Kart:
    This French gamer brought Mario Kart to life, driving a go-kart around town and tossing banana peels out the back.

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