Halo fan are you? Need that last piece to make your Covenant Elite Halloween costume a complete set? Then, check out the Covenant Energy Sword Replica that features two heat-treated stainless steel “blades”. The sword is given a Titanium color finish that gives it its signature spectrum look — the appearance of shifting colors at different angles and lighting. It also has an gray handle made from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic that has been molded to accurate detail.
The Shy Guy first appeared in Doki Doki Panic in Japan, and later in the United States in Super Mario Bros. 2. Now it makes an appearance as a plush toy, thanks to Etsy seller, obesolete. Costing $25, the purple Shy Guy measures a mere $25 and is currently still for sale as of this post.
If you enjoy Mario Kart Wii as much as I do, check out this radio controlled Mario Kart. This will probably be the closest thing you’ll get to real life Mario Kart. Unfortunately, this 1/32 scale model of Mario riding his kart can only go forward, backwards, or 360 degree turns. However, this toy will certainly keep the Mario Kart fans (and kiddies) happy.
It has been rumored for over a year that Microsoft has plans to create a portable handheld gaming system to rival the likes of Nintendo’s DS and Sony’s PSP. Unfortunately, Microsoft is keeping a tight lid on the truth. However, the artists over at T3 Magazine couldn’t resist with their speculation on what such a device would look like from Microsoft. So, they decided to take matters into their own hands. T3 has published their rendition of the possible mobile device, combining a Zune, Xbox 360, and phone into one sleek package. In fact, the hybrid device looks pretty damn good. Although, what’s up with the flat-looking analog sticks? Regardless, the concept calls for 64GB of Flash storage — GTA IV on-the-go anyone?
Called the 80’s Ghost, these Pac-Man retro lamps are designed by Brazilian product designer, Anderson Horta. These would sure make an awesome night light.
Kyle Downes, an Australian and woodwork master, decided to go a little geeky with his latest project. Instead of making a boring, ordinary table, he decided to make a NES controller/coffee table/storage box. Believe it or not, the table-sized controller is functional as can be seen in the video below. This is certainly no amateur job.
So, what happens if you mix LEGO and Crysis together? You get a fun little first-person physics sandbox with flying and falling bricks. One question though. Where are the bullet holes?