The entire ” urban vinyl ” craze has been on the slide for years now, but we are able to still spare a tip of the hat for misshapen plastic figures once they represent classic game storage mediums.
This is Squid Kids Ink’s ” So Analog” line, featuring a NES cartridge (called ” 10-Doh!” ), a 3.5 inch floppy disk (” A-Drive” ) and an old cassette tape (” B-Side” ), all of them used within the 1980s (and even into the 90s) to store video games on.
While these haven’t yet entered into full production (and should never), there’ll be some blank figures available at D-Con in Pasadena , California on November 20.
INTRODUCING ” SO ANALOG” [Squid Ink, via Go Nintendo ]
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