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Mez-Itz: Freddy Krueger & Jason Voorhees
Halloween is almost upon us and it looks like the folks at Mezco Toys are getting in the spirit by releasing a set of Freddy Krueger and Jason Vorhees Mez-Itz figures. We all remember the Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th series of horror films and these new toys are just as scary as their big screen counterparts, except they stand only 6 inches tall.
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Xbox 360 Curve Tower Gaming Station
After a late night of gaming, does your living room look like a gravity bomb went off? If so, the the new Xbox 360 Curve Tower Gaming Station from Slam Brands is designed so you can put everything back in it’s place. The tower lets you efficiently organize and store up to 16 Xbox games, has a place to hang 1 Xbox guitar, and holds up to four controllers. Don’t have an Xbox? No problem. Slam Brands also has a version for the Nintendo Wii.
The Dyson Air Multiplier
The new Dyson Air Multiplier is certainly unlike any other fan we’ve seen. The fan works by drawing air into the base and forcing it up in to a “loop amplifier”. The amplifier then spits said amplified air out through the ring at a level 15x its intake. Science FTW! The Dyson Air Multiplier will sell for $300 and is set for release soon. You can find it exclusively at the Dyson online store where you can sign up to be notified once it starts shipping.
Monsters In My Cortex T-Shirt
Spooky! This new Threadless tee comes just in time for Halloween and features a fresh design from up and coming French designer, Jean Jullien. This shirt can be yours for just $25 and is available in both men and women’s sizes through Threadless Select.
Piperoids
These incredibly creative figures called Piperoids are as fun to create as they are to play with. Made out of paper, these $15 robot sets are sure to be a welcomed addition to any (already) cluttered desk or office. There are several robots to choose from and they come in all kinds of sizes and shapes. They might be a little hard to find locally, but luckily you can order them online through Amazon. Happy Engineering!