Bandai, a Japanese toy company took that idea and turned it into a line of hot selling keychains named Mugen Putiputi (Japanese for “pop pop”) key chains, which allow people to pop or snap plastic air bubbles endlessly. The Mugen Putiputi received the Trendy Toy award for uniqueness and wide acceptance this week in Tokyo.
Oh crap, they’re even making a Wii “game” out of it too.
And it turns out you can actually import this suckers for a hefty price .
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Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 22 Advanced Daisenryaku ReviewFrom: gamebrink.com
Post Date: 2006-08-31 15:54:53
While most of the games in the Sega Ages series have had their own unique reasons for being welcomed into the collection as either remakes or historic sets, a few of the titles in the 27 volumes released so far have been strange exceptions. For example, take Sega Ages Volume 22: Advanced Daisenryaku. Unlike many of the other titles, Advanced Daisenryaku really just doesnt hold up as a game that anyone would want to be playing these days as since its 1991 debut on the Sega Genesis, there have onl...
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