R/C Space Messenger delivers messages from the great beyond

rc-space-messengerDo you believe that we are not alone? If you have answered in the negative, but know of someone who is adamant that we are not alone in the universe, then you might want to have some fun with him or her with the $39.99 R/C Space Messenger. Yes sir, the R/C Space Messenger happens to be a remote controlled toy that will hover in the air, lighting up while depicting the message that you have programmed prior. Each R/C Space Messenger will have a 20 word memory with a maximum of seven letters per word, and you can opt to advance through the words at will, or opt to cycle the entire list using the “auto” function.

This definitely makes it the ideal device for you to deliver a message from afar, and imagine trying to calm down an angry spouse simply because you failed in your responsibilities yet again, perhaps this gentle approach might work well from a distance. After all, it does have its endearing qualities, no? The seven LEDs on the outside arms will get the job done, with 2 blue colored ones for the border, and another 5 red LEDs for text, using the persistence of vision phenomena to send the message across. Meant for indoor use only, the R/C Space Messenger is powered by an internal Li-Polymer battery that is charged via the controller, which in turn is powered by a quartet of AA batteries.
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Doom Razor Attacknid R/C Combat Creatures

doom-arachnidRemote controlled toys have definitely become a whole lot more complicated than ever before, thanks to the massive advancements made in the world of electronics and sensors. I remember back in the day when I was still a little kid running around with some snot oozing down my nostril, there was this robot that could move its hands vertically, while it moved in one direction on a flat surface until it hit an obstacle, where the revolving base will then change direction. Well, fast forward to the second decade of the 21st century, and we have gems such as the $79.99 Doom Razor Attacknid R/C Combat Creatures.

The Doom Razor Attacknid R/C Combat Creatures allows you to scuttle into battle on your six legs, where it boasts of an extremely maneuverable body. Boasting a Bolt n’ Battle weapons system which will include a dissector disc attachment as well as 20 discs, all you need to do is clip on your red and black combat armor and scuttle into battle. The half dozen legs of yours with a 360 degree rotating head would let you wreak havoc, just make sure that your Battle Brain does not get hit 3 times, otherwise it is curtains for your Attacknid. Half a dozen AA batteries is required to run the entire shebang, so rechargeables would be highly recommended.
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Mario Kart 7 – Drift IR

Nintendo certainly had a good thing going with their Mario Kart series that kicked off on the SNES, and the karting genre never really looked back after that. In fact, Super Mario Kart opened up the world to interesting possibilities as Mode 7 on the SNES offered gamers a totally different way of looking at games. Many a time, I am quite sure that you have argued with your friend over whether who is correct in a certain situation, and since the both of your are gentlemen, there is only one way to resolve this – through a round of Mario Kart! However, there are times when you do not have access to an emulator or a working SNES, which is where this Mario Kart 7 – Drift IR comes in handy, sporting multi-direction steering with drifting action. Depending on the character you choose (Mario, Luigi, or Donkey Kong), it retails from $29.99 to $84.99.

At least you need not spend your time trying to invent high-octane mini cars and blue spiked shells with wings and homing capabilities from scratch, as the Nintendo R/C Mario Kart! Control is all you need. Sporting variable channels for racing with friends, you can be sure that life will never be the same again, although you would need some talent to ensure that whatever course you have set up will be fair and challenging at the same time.
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Mario Kart 7 MicroDrive

Want to live life a little dangerously? You are able to do so by taking your chances whenever you are behind the wheel, but why do so in real life when you become a danger not only to yourself, but to people around you? You might as well get that done in a far more safer environment – that is, using a remote controlled toy, coupled with your imagination, of course. The $44.99 Mario Kart 7 MicroDrive would fit the bill perfectly, as you see tiny Mario gripping the wheel with both hands, ready to spring into action at any time!

The Mario Kart 7 MicroDrive is one cute little toy, where this particular racer might not have a trio of swirling red tortoise shells circling it at all times, but it is capable of performing a wheelie, something that Mario is unable to do in all Mario Kart series to date. Not only that, he intends to wow the skirts off the ladies by performing 360 degree spins, too! This R/C vehicle is capable of multiple speeds to boot, and will be powered by half a dozen of AAA batteries in total. Get two of these and you have a Mario vs Mario match.
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DynamoGo Powered R/C Cars

If there is one particular bane of modern day toys and gadgets, it would be this – most of them would require some sort of power source to run. The kids who grew up in the 1980s (and earlier) had their fair share of toys that did not require batteries, such as dolls and action figures, although there were also other toys like little robots of Nintendo’s Game & Watch which required batteries. Remote controlled cars and robots have always run on batteries, but this time around, the trend is bucked with the introduction of the $19.99 DynamoGo Powered R/C Cars.

As its name suggests, the DynamoGo Powered R/C Cars would not need any kind of batteries to keep it going. All you need to do is crank it up with your hand, and you are good to go. Each purchase will come in either red or green shades, so hopefully you end up with one that matches the color in your home. Of course, having to crank these puppies up each time before you play also means the amount of play time is rather limited, and you might have to do far more cranking than actual playing in the long run, but think of the amount of moolah you would have saved in the long run from not purchasing batteries!
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Alien Flyer R/C

How many of you out there grew up on a diet of the X-Files? You know, that eerie intro music coupled with a blurry image of a UFO hovering around on the now classic poster with the words “I Want To Believe” emblazoned all over. How about freaking out your neighbors with the $24.99 Alien Flyer R/C? For those of you who have already watched Man of Steel, you would realize that the way to spook someone out of their comfort zone would be through the introduction of some aliens into their lives.

With the Alien Flyer R/C, you will be able to fly your very own pet alien all over the neighborhood, as long as it remains within range of the remote control, of course. This particular alien will not perform any anal probes on abducted humans or cows, but rather, he has just three functions that he will respond to – namely Up, Down, and Light. An infrared sensor port also lets him hover in a creepy alien kind of way, and the entire shebang will run on a quartet of AAA batteries instead of some form of sustainable energy cultivated from alien sources.
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R/C Pokemon Pikachu

I cannot believe it that it has been more than a decade already that the Pokemon game series has been released, and it does seem to be going strong even until this day. Having said that, there has been plenty of Pokemons that have endeared themselves to to different folks, but Pikachu has garnered quite a fair number of followers to date. Should you love this little yellow electric type Pokemon, you can get hold of this $34.99 R/C Pokemon Pikachu, which is capable of bending at its waist, racing around as long as its quartet of AA batteries still have juice in them.

With the R/C Pokemon Pikachu, you will be able to do your bit to become the World’s Greatest R/C Pokemon Master, although there is not much “glory” attached to such a title. This is another marketing ploy to have you collect ‘em all, all over again. Too bad the batteries cannot be used to electrocute someone whom you do not like in the room, though. Not only that, there are no candies that you can feed your Pikachu with in order to have it gain a special ability, other than to keel over and die when the batteries run out.
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Remote Control Eagle

The eagle is a symbol of power, courage, and of course, American pride across the world. Ever wished that you had one of those falcons or hawks under your care, where they would be able to look out on your behalf at the same time increase your coolness factor by +1? Well, rearing an eagle is not all that easy in the first place, and with many eagles under the endangered species list, you might not get the chance to do so. Why not get the $359.99 Remote Control Eagle instead?

It does not need any kind of grooming, and neither do you have to worry about anyone reporting you in for having an endangered species in your home as a pet. The Remote Control Eagle will be able to soar, glide and swoop unlike any other kind of remote controlled avian friend you have ever come across before. Sporting detailed graphical details and a massive wingspan of 6.5 feet, this is surely an American icon that will amaze onlookers with its lifelike grace and speed. Hopefully, no other birds of prey will see it as a rival and get into a fight with it, because when that happens, you can kiss goodbye to your hard earned cash. It takes just minutes to assemble the Remote Control Eagle and it is powered by a rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery.
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Avitron V2.0 R/C Flying Bird

Do you love all things remote control? Yes sir, toys that can be controlled remotely are always a joy to behold, as these tend to give you a certain sense of “god-like” feeling, at least until the batteries run out, anyways. Well, Thinkgeek might have something that would cater for folks who prefer things that fly in the air instead of roving on the ground on some sort of wheels – by offering the $99.99 Avitron V2.0 R/C Flying Bird.

The Avitron V2.0 R/C Flying Bird goes one up on its predecessor by coming with additional feathers, and to ensure that this bionic bird is capable of taking to the skies, it will come in an extremely lightweight design, achieving the balance to be light enough to take off, while ensuring it is heavy enough not to spiral out of control at the slightest gust of wind. This half-bird, half-plane toy will boast of features such as adjustable speed, where low-speed functionality allows a dedicated pilot to create a realistic looking bird in flight. Made out of durable EPP body and CFRP wing ribs, the remote control itself requires as many batteries as the old school Sega Game Gear (half a dozen), and it takes 12 minutes to charge up that results in 8 minutes worth of flight time.

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iPhone Controlled Musical Mercedes SLS

Remember how Pierce Brosnan, in his role as 007 in Tomorrow Never Dies, where he drove a BMW 750iL with a Sony Ericsson handset? Well, you might not be as suave and debonair as the dashing super spy, but you too, can live out your fantasy of driving your dream car with a phone, too. I am referring to the $129.95 iPhone Controlled Musical Mercedes SLS here, but there is one major difference between your Mercedes SLS compared to Bond’s BMW 750iL. The latter’s ride is the real deal, and can actually ferry you (and three other lovely ladies around), while the iPhone Controlled Musical Mercedes SLS is pretty much a toy. Still, I guess this is where you exercise the power of your imagination to get the job done.

The iPhone Controlled Musical Mercedes SLS will also enable a smartphone’s personal soundtrack to accompany luxury grand tours, where a free app enables you to send the Mercedes SLS all over the floor (within range, that is) as music continues to play via the iPhone. Whenever the tiny ride stops, its gull wing doors will pop open and music will then be streamed to the car’s onboard speakers, how cool is that? The Mercedes SLS will also be able to move and flash its lights in tempo with the music in order to deliver a fully synchronized joyride. Motion-sensing accelerometers in the iPhone would enable one to accelerate forward or backward, while turning the car is as simple as tilting and panning your smartphone. Other interactive capabilities include the ability to illuminate the car’s turn signals, brake lights, headlamps, and interior light.

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