Timmy Big Hands


Timmy Big Hands was a humor webzine. Created in 2000 by the former cast and crew of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the site garnered much critical acclaim and accolades, but eventually was retired.
The site featured odd but humorous reviews of everyday items, comics, strange games, and new syrup ads each week.
The games included such oddities as "Kill-a-Guy" where you would literally play God and kill a man by simply clicking on him, as well as an interactive game called "Apologize to Steve", in which the concept was to apologize to Steve.
Comics included "The Cliparts" which were simply crafted from clip art and given dialogue balloons. The stories were usually nonsensical and the art would run the gamut from office workers to suddenly having a tall Indian enter the frame.
In 2001, the site was put up for sale on eBay. The new owners decided not to continue with the project.
In an interview in 2003, Mike Nelson stated:

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