Space Invaders Door Mat
Space Invaders Door Mat
Put some fun into the life of your UPS guy or other carbon-based life forms that approach your door without their phasers. When they step on the mat, a series of Space Invaders light up randomly and march across the mat. Wikipedia says, "It was originally manufactured by Taito and licensed for production in the U.S. by the Midway division of Bally. Released initially in its native Japan in 1978, it ranks as one of the most influential video games ever created. Though simplistic by today's standards, it was one of the forerunners of modern video gaming."
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Door Mats - Opportunity for creating door mats with interactive features like lights or sounds to add an element of fun and surprise.
2. Retro Gaming Merchandise - Growing market for merchandise inspired by classic video games, providing opportunities for nostalgic and unique products.
3. Phaser Technology Integration - Integration of phaser-like technology into everyday objects like door mats, giving them interactive and futuristic functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Opportunity for home decor companies to incorporate interactive features into their products, like door mats.
2. Gaming Merchandise - Rise in demand for merchandise based on classic video games, leading to growth opportunities for companies in the gaming merchandise industry.
3. Consumer Electronics - Integration of phaser-like technology into household items like door mats presents innovation opportunities for consumer electronics companies.