Tiger Woods Golf Simulator

Do you prefer dry land rather than the water theme jet ski and surfing simulators? Then this interactive golf game might be just the ticket.

Do you prefer dry land rather than the water theme jet ski and surfing simulators? Then this interactive golf game might be just the ticket.

Maybe you remember the Jet Ski Simulator we had up here at GeekAlerts a couple of weeks ago. Here’s the same idea, but with a surfboard instead.

Having a hard time coming up with questions of your own when playing “spin the bottle”? Well, you could always try the Electronic Spin the Bottle ($34).

Inspired by the this post over at the great bookofjoe blog, I decided to dig deeper into the thrilling and unexplored Sudoku game pen genre.
So, without further ado, here are three of these puzzling writing tools:

A new series of Super Mario Bros. Keychains ($5) have just arrived at the Play-Asia.com webshop. It’s a limited edition where 1 out of the 9 different figurines will be shipped randomly when you place an order.

The Jet Ski Video Game ($70) comes with a 52 inch inflatable Jet Ski simulator. It features wireless game controls built into the racer and realistic 16-bit graphics for the 6 included arcade games.
Just plug the console into the TV and enjoy the fun. But before you get all excited and hit the Add to Cart button, notice the 110 lbs weight limit.

Here’s a nice way to store your CDs, DVDs and Video Games in a hard-core gamer style. Shaped like the classic NES controller, the Nintendo Controller CD Wallet ($16) holds up to 48 discs. The binder has the Nintendo logo in red ink.


Football table games are great fun but does also require quite a lot of space. The Tabletop Table Football Table ($61) takes care of that problem with its compact size (H 245mm W 690mm D 375mm).
Here’s a fun alternative take on taking games to the next level. Instead of making them “now Wiibox HAL 9000 compatible”, these games have moved from cyber to IRL.

If you’ve never played it, you might not believe that Milton Bradley was capable of crafting a board game version of Pac-Man that was actually fun. Well, here it is. Released in ‘82 for a fad-length run alongside perennials like Monopoly and Battleship…

Table games are great fun, but they also take up a lot of space. So why not throw in a bunch of them in one single table?
That’s exactly what they have done with the 20-in-1 Multiplay Games Table ($382). Enjoy table football, air hockey, table tennis, and many more.