
Ninjas are tough right? Therefore it goes without saying that a person who is able not only slay a ninja, but to wrap it around their neck and wear it as a scarf, is a nasty piece of work.
Price: $9 [Etsy via Fashionably Geek]

Ninjas are tough right? Therefore it goes without saying that a person who is able not only slay a ninja, but to wrap it around their neck and wear it as a scarf, is a nasty piece of work.
Price: $9 [Etsy via Fashionably Geek]
If you have a truckload of lose change and you are just dying to purchase some of the most desirable pieces of pop culture memorabilia, you better be in Vegas on March 15. I am not kidding, there is some cool stuff here. Some of the stuff is selling now at the Pugliese Pop Culture Auction at Live Auctioneers.com.
Source: Baller House

Mike Tyson’s Punchout was arguably the greatest boxing game ever released. There have been many attempts at the genre, but none compared to the fun of mixing it up with the likes of Bald Bill, Don Flamenco and the baddest man on the planet.
The scarf in question is a hand crocheted original which looks more Super Punch Out than plain old Punch Out, but that is a good thing. Crochet artist, Beatboxtaun really captures all of the 8-bit goodness of an all-time classic game.
Price: It was $175, but is already sold, now I need to find the punk that is wearing my scarf.
Source: Technabob, Beatboxtaun

Haven’t you ever wished that you could take a cash register home with you from the store? Well, you can, kinda. The Tinplate Ten Dollar Dime Bank is designed to look like mini Americana vintage cash registers, only with a fraction of the money contained compared to full-scale cash register. Bummer.
On the other hand, it sure is a step up from those overused piggy banks that always found their way to the floor in pieces because your Mom wouldn’t give you an allowance and you really, really needed 8 candy bars to scarf down. Yean, that’s happened to everyone. Right? …Oh, dear.
via Retro Thing
You’re a geek and you are proud of it, now it’s time to show the world through your unique sense of style. Here is a collection of clothing that will make you stand out in the crowd even amongst the most hardcore of geeks.

The Pong Dress uses NES controllers that allow two people to play Pong right on the dress. The display on the Pong dress is a red and green 5×7 LED screen which also displays the score right on the chest. Retro gaming does not get any better than this.
[via Shiny Shiny]

One look at the picture above and you know that the NES buckle easily makes this list.
The NES ADVANTAGE Belt Buckle is the ultimate gamers belt buckle. Yes, it’s actually a belt buckle and it will actually hold up your pants. Watch your friends in awe as you enter your next LAN party. No, forget LAN party, wear this bad boy at your next Wii Tennis match. Together, you will bring your opponents to their knees.
Price:$50

Sometimes you just want a little privacy to view your “personal material.”

The Walit uses an electroluminescent strip on the inside of the wallet”s large pocket making it easier to find all that cash you made off your latest web 2.0 project. The wallet is powered by 4 replaceable watch batteries and is made out of “sexy” leather.
Price:£14.95

When it comes to geeky watches, the main criteria is the same we use for RAM , the larger, the better. The Galaxy Programmable LED watch is the epitome of all thinks geeky. Besides doing all the normal stuff like telling time, the 21 x 7 dot matrix display allows you to scroll your own messages up to 121 characters. Video of watch in action.
Price: red ($169), blue ($199) and orange ($159)

When the No-Contact Jacket is activated by the wearer, 80,000 volts of low amperage electric current pulses just below the surface shell of the entire jacket.
This exo-electric armor prevents any person from unauthorized contact with the wearer’s body. If an assailant were to grab hold of the wearer the high voltage exterior would interrupt their neurological impulses which control voluntary muscle movement. The neuromuscular system would be overwhelmed causing disorientation and loss of balance to occur and of course pain. The pain experienced is non-lethal but is enough to effectively and immediately deter contact with the wearer and provide a critical life saving opportunity for escape.
[via Popgadget]
No true geek list would be complete without something Lego. While the Forever Young Cufflinks are not true Lego pieces, the Lego-esque cufflinks will add the right flare to any shirt. Combine it with a Lego belt, and you are ready to go clubbing.
Price:$150

Working on a computer all day can get you hot and bothered under the collar. You want to ensure that when that special lady walks by that you look as cool as a cucumber. The
USB (or AA) powered shirts have built-in fans that supposedly “draw in a large amount of air which helps to vaporize thus dissipating sweat and bringing down the wearers body temperatureâ€.

Winter is a long dull season and the best way of passing time is by playing Pong on this great DIY hat.
[via Make]
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It may not be the most aesthetically pleasing pair of shoes around but being able to charge your cell phones while you are walking makes it very cool.
It works by having a dynamo attached to the base of the shoe which converts energy generated while walking into electric energy. With the help of bridge rectifier it converts AC into DC current which is able to produce five to six volts of electricity, enough to charge a mobile phone.

With the Built in cell phone lederhosen, you will never have to wear your Bluetooh headset to Oktoberfest again.

MoBeeline lets two people send feelings and emotions via SMS to a wearable Bluetooth accessory.
A mobile phone user can modify the colors of another user’s garment according to the emotion he/she wants to convey or send emoticons to LEDs on the recipient”s garment. We”re not sure why one couldn”t just send a text message letting the recipient know how one feels, or better yet, call them on one”s mobile phone. But we”re just a couple of gear geeks — what do we know about feelings?