Dear Companies, People Want The Following Products:

The only place I know where a company takes product submissions is Thinkgeek, but I only pester them once in a while. Feel free to do the same here.

I don’t know how to get the word out, but if any companies are paying attention to the interweb, the following products are highly sought out:

1. Nintendo Blankets / Duvet Covers. I don’t know if people want this Game Boy style alone, but I get a lot of traffic from people seeking Nintendo Blankets. So many geeks want to go to bed in gaming style.

2. Back to the Future alarm clock. It doesn’t have to be in this style of the Time Coordinates, but the masses want a BTTF Alarm Clock. Get ‘er done.This one I designed has a weird iPod charger attached. That can be optional.

BTTF Alarm Clock Back to the Future Gadgets Electronics

3. Something to do with Superman Crystals. Maybe my first geeky gadget USB Control Panel will fit the bill? Or my Superman-inspired furniture?

4. Star Trek View Screen Lights. Like I mentioned to someone earlier today, these could actually be embedded in a TV set too, or sold as a stand-alone device. Sony/Samsung/LG, whoever - I wanna see this at next year’s CES Expo.

5. Super Mario Bros. alarm clock. There are Mario clocks out there, but this one seems to be popular (not compared to the above BTTF one though).

Super Mario Bros. Luigi Alarm Clock SMB3 NES Nintendo

Flatten the Goomba for a snooze

6. A folding bathroom scale. Something to keep your bathroom floor uncluttered.

And those are all highly sought after. I’m not one to tell companies how to make money, but these should be evaluated. I’d buy them all!

Posted on January 6, 2011, in Appliances, Computers, Electronics, Gadgets, Toys, Video Games and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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