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Nintendo Game Boy Soap is too precious to use

Nintendo Game Boy Soap is too precious to use

We remember the original Game Boy that had a quartet of AA batteries inside to power your hours of Tetris sessions, not to mention all the grime and dirt that built up at the back of the Game Boy’s horizontal recesses. Well, gaming is a dirty business from this aspect, which is why it pays to have proper hygiene before you handle a handheld console or video game controller. This is where the Nintendo Game Boy Soap comes in, with an exceptional level of detail while sporting a similar size to the original Game Boy. Since it takes a long time to make one of these due to the effort put in, you will need to fork out $14.99 a pop – without the Nintendo Seal of Approval, we might add. You know what would really go down well with this soap? Game Boy carts that are meant to be facial bars.

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