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Showing posts with label 1920s. Show all posts

Monday, July 8, 2013

Foosball for iPad

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As if there weren't already enough reasons already to buy an iPad, here's one more for you: the New Potato iPad Foosball Table. Just pop your iPad 1, 2 or 3 into this little sucker (iPad 4 has that wonky new connector so it won't work) and you're ready for some serious sweat-inducing, retro digital ball-kicking (ouch).

Check out some of the features:

  • Tournament foosball rules and other challenging games.
  • Classic foosball play fields and alternative foosmen and layouts
  • Gameplay features 1-man and 3-man goalie options
  • Working 2 axis control bars with tactile elastomer handles
  • Celebrate every goal with real scoring markers at each end
  • Unparalleled play and feel for iPad, using the power of iOS and 3D accelerated graphics
  • One, two, three, or four person play
  • 3D instant replay and recap the action.
  • Realistic game table with folding legs for easy transport and storage
  • Rugged construction and durability for zealous play
  • Foosball table is also a charge and sync dock
  • Powered by your iPad, no batteries or external power required.

And, what? It's only $99?! Well I've got that burning a hole in my savings account wife's purse pocket right now!

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ABOUT THE iPAD FOOSBALL TABLE

BONUS VIDEO - SEE IT IN ACTION!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Ye Olde Candies

Sorry we haven't had too many posts lately but my SyQuest drive crashed last week and all of my WordPerfect blog templates were lost. I'll have to fire up my phone list in Lotus 1-2-3 and lookup the support number for my Packard-Bell because I think the problem was caused by a faulty parallel port. Man, I should have stuck with that SCSI Zip drive instead. But until I get all that sorted out, look at this: RETRO CANDY! Yes chubby 40 year-olds everywhere can rejoice because you can now get all of your favorite sugar bombs from days gone past on one awesome website! Well not actually from days gone past. For example, a surviving Marathon bar would nigh be inedible at this point seeing as they were discontinued in 1981, but Old Time Candy sells the same product on their site, although it's actually shipped in from merry ol' England, where they still exist as the Curly Wurly. Other hard-to-find favorites featured on the site include Big League Chew, Flipsticks and those nasty little button candies that you could never get off of that damned strip of paper but you ate them anyway.

CLICK HERE TO GET FAT


Bonus Video: 1975 Marathon Candy Bar Commercial