
If you want to accessorize with a truly geeky accessory, then a Super Mario 3 cartridge pendant is about as geeky as it gets. It is not a life-sized cartridge, so you can still be a little bit discreet.
Price: $16 [Etsy via Fashionably Geek]

If you want to accessorize with a truly geeky accessory, then a Super Mario 3 cartridge pendant is about as geeky as it gets. It is not a life-sized cartridge, so you can still be a little bit discreet.
Price: $16 [Etsy via Fashionably Geek]
This is not your everyday Suburban. In fact, it is the very same maroon colored Chevrolet Suburban that belonged to TV crime boss Tony Soprano has just been sold on eBay for a mere $30,000. The car has / had 53,743 miles on the odometer and the interior smells faintly of cigar smoke. The highlight, the sun visor on the driver’s side has a little message from the actor who portrayed the big T., “Be nice to my car, James Gandolfini.”
Some might consider $30,000 to be a miniscule sum to pay for a serious piece of memorabilia, perhaps the lack of publicity failed to generate the amount of interest that an item such as Tony’s car deserves. Regardless, it is about four times the sticker price of a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban.

Remember that dinky little Bumblebee figure you had as a kid? Well it’s the 21st century baby – the toys have to be bigger and badder than ever ( plus, there is a movie coming out ). That having been said, get a load of the Ultimate Bumblebee:
He’s far more than meets the eye! The 14-inch tall animatronic Bumblebee robot transforms into a 2008 Camaro with lights and sounds. With the touch of a button, robotic Bumblebee comes to “life” with speech and music featuring Devo’s “Whip It”, battle and conversion sounds and animated head, arms and wings. Bumblebee’s sound detection capabilities enable him to respond to noise, and he can also aim and fire a missile.
As you might imagine, a toy this spectacular won’t come cheap. But let’s face it, geeky fanboys aren’t the people to talk to when it comes to setting a responsible list of financial priorities.
Price: $100 ( Available in September )