• Interactive Super Mario Coin Block lamp lights brings back arcade gaming memories

  • We just came across the perfect lighting solution for just about any Super Mario-themed bedroom. An interactive lamp designed after the coin blocks in the legendary Super Mario videogame, this one sports energy-efficient LED lights and is a 6-inch plexiglass cube. Also, the lamp comes with a touch-sensitive button at its base that you could occasionally punch or bounce your head on to switch it on. With a 1-Up sound that plays every 8 cycles, the lamp sports an 11 foot power cord and is 100-240v compatible, coming packed with an optional night stand, just in case you prefer not having it strung from your ceiling and is priced at $75 a pop.

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