retro


Padme Amidala in Patrick Nagel ’80s style. If Duran Duran did the soundtrack to The Phantom Menace, the cover might look something like this.

Product Page ($25/Available this week only)


The battle between Star Wars and Star Trek has been raging on for a long time. The graphics are much better now, but that’s not necessarily a good thing.

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Sadly, artist Maya Pixelskaya recently sold this one-of-a-kind Duck Hunt tie on eBay, so you won’t be able to get your hands on one anytime soon. Too bad, because it’s a lot more sensible than something like this.

(Maya Pixelskaya via Fanboy)


We have an awesome $10 tee deal today for Thrones fans—A Game of Ice and Fire in retro NES style. Better grab it while you can because the deal disappears tomorrow.

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So what’s inside this gift? Check out the complete ordeal after the break.

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I was pounding “arrow to the knee” jokes into the ground when you were still in diapers.

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Redditor datcallipygous called this glow-in-the-dark Pac-Man bra the “coolest” bra she will ever own—and you can own it too if you hit the link below.

Product Page ($29.99 via Reddit)


When you decide to have a retro gaming-themed wedding, this 8-bit tux t-shirt will keep it classy—as will your bride’s sexy pixelated pantyhose.

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These keypad watches combine a retro computer flare with a unique, yet time consuming method of telling time. The saga begins by pressing (almost) any key to ask the time. Lights embedded in the keys then illuminate one by one, revealing the hour then the minute. For example, the illumination sequence 0, 9, 1, 5 would mean the time is 9:15. The watch allows users to choose between 12 and 24-hour time, and also features a hash key that displays the date.

The watch is available in a variety of colors and is priced at a reasonable $90.

Product Page: ($90 via Gadget Lab)


This awesome Mega Man fleece hat from Etsy seller KeeseCreations recently sold, but she does take custom orders if you’re interested. Make sure to check out some of the other handmade items in her store as well—like the Mario coin block bag pictured after the break.

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