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Adam, a friend of Joel Johnson over at Boing Boing Gadgets, recently got married and celebrated the special occasion with two Nintendo Wii inspired cakes. One traditional wedding cake topped with him and her as Mii avatars, and one Nintendo Wii cake for Adam’s son Jasper.
Have a look at the lovely cakes at Adam’s Photostream at Flickr.

Remember the Desktop Golf toy from last month? Now you don’t have to be alone on the course anymore. Bring out the gear and play the game together with no other than Mario and Luigi.
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It was only a couple of days ago that the gorgeous Computer Cat Wall Clock by Joe at the GeekGear Store saw the light of day, and now yet another geek theme clock has been added to his Etsy shop.
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Something for the Mario fans - a phone, an alarm clock and a Mario Cart R/C.
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This handy Wii 2-in-1 Combined Light Gun ($18) holds your Wiimote and can be adjusted to suit different shooting games for your gaming console.
Speaking of Wii and shooting games: Nintendo has announced that the Zapper will include Link’s Crossbow Training, a Zelda-themed target shooter.

A compilation of nice looking geek earrings, necklaces and cufflinks that have showed up in my RSS reader during the last 24 hours:
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At a first quick look, this may look like the cool geeky clocks you’ve seen in the past. But the NES Circuit Board Clock ($35) is different. Instead of using the circuit board from a computer, this one is built on one from a 1987 Nintendo video game console.

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.


You do not want to touch the button of this pen when sitting in a meeting. Or that is probably exactly what you want to do since you really shouldn’t.
The Nintendo Sound EFX Stylus Pen ($10) is both a traditional ball point pen and a stylus pen for your Nintendo DS. Each push on the button will play 1 out of 6 different sounds from the Super Mario games.

The wonderful GeekGear Shop over at Etsy gives us yet another example of a fun and creative way to use of the classic NES controller.
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