Video game soap

Have you ever wondered what it would like to be clean? Of course not, that’s just gross. But for those of us that like to shower every once in a while, here’s a little something that will tickle your fancy (and maybe something else): video game soap.
What is video game soap?
Well, I’d have guessed that it’s pretty self-explanatory. It’s a whole bunch of artesian soap that is made to look like video game things. There are cartridges, controllers and… that’s as far as it goes. They do manage to make an impressive variety of each though.
With regards to the Nintendo 64, the only video game soap they made was cartridges, no controllers. Probably because the N64 controller is shaped really weirdly. I must admit, they look very immaculate, almost like identical replicas of actual cartridges. From the angle at which the promotional photos are taken, I can’t really tell if they have the cartridge pinouts. In all other respects they are remarkably identical except that they’re, well, bars of soap. Since Firebox sells these in the UK, I might go ahead and order one or two for a review later on for your pleasure.
Okay, I guess it’s time for me to let you have a look at the pictures and get myself off of this soapbox! Get it? soapbox? Okay, I’ll see myself out now…
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