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Simon Trickster
Test yourself against the trickiest games ever from Simon. Watch as bright colors “bounce” from lens to lens. Can you follow the colors and repeat the pattern in this legendary memory game’ There’s three new games in all: Simon Bounce, Simon Surprise and Simon Rewind - plus the classic Simon game. Watch out - it’s programmed to fool and determined to rule! Requires 3 “AA” batteries, included.
June 1st, 2008

Radica Cube World Global Get A Way
Cube World just got a little bigger. The Global Get A Way cube is four times the size of the small Cube World character cubes, and offers up a slew of new distractions through additional characters, animations, and games. Turn on the blue cube to see Trip, Global Get A Way’s main resident who relaxes on his beach front property until someone comes along to play with him.You can have fun with Trip alone in many ways. You can watch him perform over 100 unique animations as he frolics outside. You can play the interactive game Jungle Jump in which you need to jump over coconuts rolling out of a tree. Or you can try to unlock up to 21 additional animations by catching bananas that a monkey is throwing at you from the tree. Global Get A Way will even keep track of your high score.
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But things get truly interesting when you connect multiple cubes together using the magnetic contacts that are on four sides of each cube. Global Get A Way can be surrounded by eight small cubes, can be connected with other, large Global Get A Way or Block Bash cubes, or a mix and match combination of any of the above. This makes the possibilities virtually endless. Because when Trip gets visitors from other cubes, they all interact with each other–or hop in a helicopter and fly off to a remote destination they’ve never been to before!
Whether they jet-set to the mountains, a sandy beach, a theme park, or some other fun place, it’s guaranteed to be a memorable vacation. When the helicopter brings the characters back home, a party complete with music and dancing may ensue, or the characters may just call it a day and head back to their respective cubes for some shut-eye. After four minutes of no interaction from you, Trip will go into sleep mode, complete with animated snoring after he lies down. After another minute of no movement, the cube will shut off to help conserve battery power. When you’re ready to play again, simply press the “on” button for Trip to appear.
If you have multiple Cube World cubes, you can connect up to 16 in any vertical and/or horizontal configuration to see them all interact together (even if there are more than one of the same character). Since each cube can hold up to four stick figures, this provides hours of unpredictable and thoroughly entertaining fun. The Global Get A Way cube requires three AAA batteries which are not included.
June 1st, 2008

Hasbro Electronic Catch Phrase Game - Second Edition
Ever play “Hot Potato” with a spud that ticks and talks? Welcome to Electronic Catch Phrase, the battery-powered (three AAA, not included) blend of clue deduction and race against the clock. Two teams of two or more players each alternate turns, guessing the answers to clues in 11 categories, from Food & Drink to Tech & Inventions. Set the timer on the discus-like game unit, and the clue-giving countdown begins; if a team’s guess matches the response on the game’s readout, pass the unit to the opponents. Just don’t get caught holding this potato when the buzzer sounds (after about a minute of increasingly insistent beating), as the other team will score a point, possession being nine- tenths of the “Awww!” With its infectious mix of fast, nerve-wracking, high- pressure passing the buck, Electronic Catch Phrase spreads a serious case of fun.
June 1st, 2008

Klipsch KLIPSCHORN 60TH ANNIVERSARY Klipsch 60th Anniversary Limited Edition Klipschorn
- Highly efficient: 105 dB 1W / 1M
- Fully horn-loaded, 3-way system with a patented folded-horn 15 woofer
- Extreme output levels with low distortion
- High gloss black and Lacewood veneer finish with a Silver PWK logo with a real diamond inset
In celebration of its 60th anniversary, Klipsch has designed a special limited edition of the legendary Klipschorn. Originally developed by audio pioneer Paul W. Klipsch in 1946, the Klipschorn set the industry standard for high sensitivity, wide dynamic range, low distortion, smooth frequency response, and powerful bass. It’s back.
May 7th, 2008

Garmin GPSMap 2.6-Inch Mapping Handheld GPS
The venerable Garmin 60CS just got a whole lot better. The 7.5-ounce GPSMap 60CSx now features an insanely accurate, high-sensitivity GPS receiver by SiRF that tracks your position even in tree cover and canyons. Plus, you get a bright, sunlight-readable color TFT display and an included a 64 MB microSD card for storage of optional map detail. Add all that to the 60CSx’s integrated barometric altimeter and electronic compass, and you’ve got a unit that is ready to take you anywhere on land or sea.
May 1st, 2008

BOSE In-Ear Stereo Headphones
are one of the best headphones anyone could ask for. The true sound of the Bose headphones is noncompatible. They take you to another world of music and make you feel like you are actually there at the making of it.
May 1st, 2008

Ben 10 Transforming Arm Set
: Heatblast, Diamonhead, and Four Arms
Three arm attachment with SFX and phrases. Set includes: Heatblast, Diamondhead, and Four Arms. Requires 2 “AAA” batteries, included.
April 21st, 2008

Nokia N95 8 GB
A new look. A bigger screen. Up to 8GB of internal memory. The Nokia N95 8GB multimedia computer has more of what you’re looking for. 5 megapixels, DVD-like quality video, Carl Zeiss Optics. Access your music, access your emails, plus advanced web browsing and integrated GPS and Nokia Maps. Upload photos instantly to Flickr, download videos with eas. It’s what you need. It’s where you are.
April 5th, 2008

Sony VAI
O Portable Computer
Featuring cutting-edge flash memory, the black Sony VAIO VGN-UX490N/C Micro PC is an ultra-portable, full-functioning PC small enough to fit in your pocket. Taking the PC to the next level, the UX490N/C stores data on 48 MB of solid state flash memory, instead of a traditional spinning disc drive. Weighing just over a pound and measuring 5.9 by 3.75 inches, it easily fits in the palm of your hand. The UX490N/C features a 4.5-inch widescreen SVGA screen that ingeniously slides up to expose an integrated keyboard. The pocket-sized UX490N/C comes equipped with a stylus and Sony’s VAIO touch launcher for quick access to functions frequently used such as Internet access, e-mail, various computer applications, games and music. Just push the launcher button located on the side of the unit.
April 4th, 2008

Sony VAIO Digital Studio Laptop 
The luxuriously designed Sony VAIO VGN-AR790U/B Digital Studio notebook PC provides a power multimedia computer platform for enhanced entertainment performance. But it can also be admired for its gorgeously appointed design, featuring a black exterior, sleek profile, and interfaces and ports that are easily accessible yet discreetly integrated. It features a 17-inch WUXGA widescreen XBRITE-HiColor LCD screen with a 1440 x 900-pixel resolution, and video is powered by the Nvidia GeForce 8600M graphics card, with 512 MB of dedicated video memory. It offers high-definition Blu-ray Disc read/write capability, supporting full 1080p HD video as well as up to 5.1 discrete channels of uncompressed digital audio. It’s backwards-compatible with standard DVDs and CDs, enabling you to enjoy your digital library for years to come. The optical drive can also write a full range of disc formats, including dual-layer DVD discs.
April 4th, 2008
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