



From Pixelated Gamer Rugs to Vintage Video Game Blankets
Jessica Marren — June 7, 2013 — Tech
You don't have to be a gamer to realize how great these pixelated 8-bit products are. As part of a culture that spends an enormous amount of time absorbed in technology, it only seems fitting that electronic features are spilling into real life activities. The pixelated details of these 8-bit products makes them contrast against the naturally occurring world around us and that's what makes them so cool.
If you've ever picked up a Nintendo controller or played a game of Tetris, these products will resonate with you. From minimalist pixel time tellers to pixelated chocolates, I caution you: filling your house with 8-Bit products might blur the lines or reality. Although, that isn't always a bad thing.
If you've ever picked up a Nintendo controller or played a game of Tetris, these products will resonate with you. From minimalist pixel time tellers to pixelated chocolates, I caution you: filling your house with 8-Bit products might blur the lines or reality. Although, that isn't always a bad thing.
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