November 9th, 2006
Maybe you’ve been an expert in solving the Sudoku puzzle and want something more difficult. Try the ISIS Adventure Puzzle Ball. Said to be the most difficult puzzle of all time, the designers of ISIS Ball are so confident of its supreme difficulty and even put cash prizes up for grabs for those who manage to break the ISIS code!
The ball is made from various layers that are covered in ancient Egyptian hierolyphics. No two ISIS balls are the same as they all require a different combination before they can be opened.
Once it is opened, you will be rewarded a special key inside that comes with engraved number to open one of the ISIS golden pyramids that are stored throughout secret locations in the UK, containing a loot of gold and silver coins (worth more than £500).
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November 9th, 2006
Christmas is on the way and ThinkGeek has a special desktop decoration for you. It’s the USB Snowbot that boasts a scanning LED robotic eye with user changeable colors, authentic Snowbot sounds and rotating, articulating metal arms.
Powered by a simple USB port, the Snowbot has a scanning light just like the robots from the future. You can change the speed of the scan, turn on/off the scanning noise, and (for future protection) change the scan color (red or blue). So no matter which robot army storms your home or office, a quick flick of a switch and you are rooting for the invader’s color. Hopefully then the robots will just make you a servant and not an appetizer.
Watch the USB Snowbot in action after this jump.
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November 4th, 2006
The Dragon Charging Stand is a cool charging stand designed just for your sexy Nintendo DS Lite.
Just plug in your AC adapter, place the DS Lite to the dock and turn on the switch. A cool red glow lights up the edges of the dock, however it does not turn off even when the DS is charged fully. Your precious DS Lite is securely locked in to the stand with no chance of falling down. Once charged just press the eject button and game on.
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October 28th, 2006
This is Zoltar, the classic animatronic fortune teller found in arcades, that stands 6 1/2′ tall, and augurs a spoken and printed fortune for you.
Richly detailed with a handlebar mustache and beard, a gold head wrap, gold shirt, paisley vest, and jewelry, the bust of Zoltar stands in a solid wheeled cabinet of oak with birch veneers, finished in gold-and black-painted trim, and is surrounded by three panes of tempered glass.
Zoltar acknowledges your presence and invites you to approach him. Once you insert a quarter (coins may be removed), Zoltar nods his head up and down as his crystal ball illuminates and he sweeps his hand back and forth.
Zoltar provides 16 different spoken fortunes and dispenses one of 23 different printed fortunes in the form of a paper card; 2,000 fortune cards are included. The fortune is dispensed from the front of the cabinet.
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October 28th, 2006
Automoblox is designed to allow kids to design their own toy car. Automoblox has Sportsvan, Sportscar, Sedan Pickup, Sports Utility and Compact toy car. All of them are made of wood instead of metal or plastic; with real rubber tires and a variety of innards for kids to get familiar with the real vehicles.
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