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Future Bride Gives Groom USB Wedding Ring to Hold 'Lifetime of Memories'

Share It may seem like a trivial choice to some, but picking out the perfect wedding ring is actually a pretty major decision. This is the piece of jewelry, after all, that your future spouse will be wearing (in theory) til death do you part, so it probably shouldn't look like a Ring Pop. Even more importantly, this ring could one day serve as an immediate deterrent to any bar flies or hussies ...

Zynga Employee Builds a Video Game to Propose

We've seen some pretty nerdy marriage proposals before, but a Zynga employee might have just topped them all. According to Joystiq, Anders Howard and his friends created a video game, called 'Dinner Love and the Quest for Soup,' to help him propose to his beloved. Now, he's not the first gamer that has proposed in this manner. However, Howard set up a special event to go along with the game, which ...

German Couple Creates a 'Super Mario' Room

Creative geek couples frequently celebrate their nerd-love through incredibly dorky methods. From 8-bit wedding invitations to 'Super Mario' proposals, video game aficionados love to honor their unions of nerdity through festive and colorful tributes. Although we Switched folk are still partial to this incredible and intensive labor of love (which was bestowed upon one of our own), a couple in ...

Couple Creates 8-Bit Game for Wedding Invite

Share Every bride and groom wants their wedding to be unique and memorable. For gamers and nerds the world over, a soon-to-be married couple just might have set a new bar that will never be risen above. According to Offbeat Bride, Darina and her groom Niko ditched traditional paper wedding invitations, instead opting for a playable video game called "Darina and Niko's Incredible Adventure." ...

Geeks Do It Better

We truly live in a time when geek culture is poised to take over the world. Celebs won't be seen in public without some new bit of tech, cosmetics are offered in PDA-like shapes, and funky glasses--once objects of derision--are objects of desire. Now, perhaps the final sign: a list of 10 reasons why geeks make better lovers. The logic here ranges from the serious, like geeks being more ...