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Archive for April 2008

April 28th, 2008

Wii Gun Vibration, Adds More Kick To Your Wiimote Shooting

The Wii Cyber Gun attachment for your Wiimote adds more kick to your shooting frenzy by pumping in more vibration to your already vibrating Wiimote. But first, this decent pistol gadget from Cyber Gadgets (Japan) needs 2 AA batteries to shake up your hand and deal some rampage. $22.90.
Where To Buy:
NCSX {Cyber Gun Attachment Vibration}
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April 26th, 2008

Buy MicroSD, Play Space Invaders 3 Times

Now when you buy a 1GB or 2GB microSD card from Hagiwara (Japan), you got to play Space Invaders 3 times. Yes, that’s 3. The packaging of the card embeds a QR code to allow cell phone to zap it and play the retro game on its tiny screen for 3 times. 3 times I […]

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April 25th, 2008

Pretty Kama Wireless Nunchucks From Nyko, Sizzling To Mysterious

These pretty-coloured Kama Wireless Nunchucks from Nyko do brighten up your Wii day. As you know, a not-so-heavy dongle will be attached to your Wiimote to make this wireless nunchuck that needs 2 AAA batts to work. Limited editions of grey, black, pink and black with a touch of gold Kamas are on sale now.
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April 25th, 2008

Your Very Own Customized Hand-Made Mii Sculpture, Wii You Turns Real

If you want your Wii-made Mii to turn into a hand-made Mii, your wish is granted now. A team of artists are willing to spend their time designing, sculpting and painting your virtual Mii into a real Mii for $79. I wonder if Michael Jackson has ordered one himself. Woo hoo!
Where To Order:
MiiSculptures
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April 25th, 2008

Legend of Zelda Sound Drop Keychains, Triforce Making Noise

This is the best way to experience Zelda without playing…hearing classic Zelda sounds from Legend of Zelda Sound Drop Keychains. There are 5 different sounds or keychains for your inner Triforce. Alternatively, it’s a great way to train your dog. Go figure. $4.99 for one.
Where To Buy:
ThunkGeek {Legend of Zelda Sound Drop Keychains}
Image: Nintendo

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April 23rd, 2008

Piggy Darumouse, Kawaii Motion Sensing Mousy

This Piggy Darumouse (one of the many types of Darumouse, the one in the video is the original version) is a motion sensing USB computer mouse that allows you the freedom to control the computer cursor by just giving the Darumouse a little push in any direction. Very different from your normal laser companion.
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April 23rd, 2008

GTA IV PS3 Bundle For Europe, 40GB, 1 Controller, 1 Game, 29th April

The Grand Theft Auto IV (GTA IV) PS3 bundle for Europe consists of a 40GB model of Sony PS3, a SIXAXIS wireless controller and of course, a copy of the much anticipated game. Price for rampage on 29th April? €439 ($699).
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April 23rd, 2008

iNAVI Wireless Gamepad For Its GPS Systems, Gaming In Car When Not Navigating

GPS navigation systems can do more than just directing you to your desired location. Korea iNAVI Wireless Gamepad which is compatible with its G1, ES100 and ES200 GPS navigation gadgets can be used to play various genres of games on the small screen. A great boredom killer when you are stuck in a jam. 39,999 […]

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April 21st, 2008

Space Invaders Tumbler, Liquified Retroness

This year is Space Invaders 30th anniversary so these alien spacecrafts are everywhere (here, there and here). Now they are on tumblers or water bottles to help you remember them when you are drinking your choice space beverage. These bottles are only for drinking and admiring but not for playing. Available in black, red and […]

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April 21st, 2008

Homer Simpson & His Duff Floating Radio, Wooo…

Homer Simpson still remains sober with his can of Duff when relaxing on a pool. This is Homer but as a flioating radio that needs a couple of AAA batteries. You can turn the Duff for total control of the stations and volume. Should be better than your rubber ducky. £19.99 ($40) for Doh!
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