Pikachu ski mask perfect for armed robbery
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This miniature space critter comes with the important instruction to keep it well fed, thereby suppressing its urge to chow down on your brains. Either that or keep it shut tight in the bottle. Release your pet Metroid at your own risk. You have been warned…
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These were billed as Christmas decorations but we suspect they’d be just at home over a baby’s cot, to subliminally prepare him or her for a life of quality gaming.
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Assorted Mario images on a very unofficial (and cool) homemade top. Too late for Christmas, of course, but maybe somebody has a birthday coming up. Also: avoids the potential embarrassment of bumping into someone wearing exactly the same outfit from Top Shop.
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Get in my mouth and fulfil your destiny! So sings the Deku Tree in this musical tribute to Ocarina Of Time, and don’t let us be the ones to disagree with a giant talking lump of wood and the beginning of the greatest adventure of all time.
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Mark your gaming territory with this wooden door sign that comes pre-distressed to look like it was hewn from a tree in the ’80s and weathered outdoors in Siberia for the subsequent 20 years. Like it.
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Got a netbook? Or possibly a DSi XL…? Then here’s an excellent handmade case that’ll keep it snug and warm and safe from scratches while demonstrating your Nintendo fandom in the clearest manner possible.
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We’ve heard people play the Mario tune on all sorts of non-musical things before but this is the first time we’ve heard it done on a laser etcher. Still, it’s just the Mario tune, and because it’s a bit old hat there’s some guy talking all the way over the top of the performance. Cheers.
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Halo 3 players might have noticed that the Valhalla multiplayer level looks a bit like Hyrule Field – albeit with great big laser towers and multicoloured spacemen jumping around. Cue the title sequence from Ocarina Of Time plus some cunningly constructed fake dungeons. Not many pointy ears, mind.
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Should you ever find yourself hiding from Koopas in a gloomy 8-bit sewer, this top might keep you hidden for long enough to escape/wake up. Also, you can spill blue and orange paint on it without messing up the design.
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Perhaps the artist behind this was imagining Pikachu in the scene from Robocop where the guy gets melted by a vat of toxic waste. It’s the only possible explanation.
Feb 8, 2010
Martin Ki✃tts is a veteran of the video game journalism field, having worked his way up through the ranks at N64 magazine and into its iterations as NGC and NGamer. Martin has contributed to countless other publications over the years, including GamesRadar+, GamesMaster, and Official Xbox Magazine.