
If you experienced the wondrous decade known as the 1990s, then chances are you whiled away the hours playing retro game consoles including SEGA’s Genesis/Mega Drive, Saturn and Dreamcast (probably looking something like this in the process). Although those days are gone, you can still keep the nostalgia going with this series of polycarbonate SEGA iPhone 4 shells. Hopefully this selection will grow to include some of the other gaming relics like the Atari Jaguar and the SNES.
Product Page: Saturn / Dreamcast /Genesis (¥2100, or about $27 via GSW via TechCrunch )

Smartphone case or quick and easy chemistry class cheat sheet? It’s both of these things and more.
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Apple has made great strides with the battery on the iPhone 4, but if you do a lot of gaming or Netflix streaming, you still have to contend with a fairly quick power drain. One solution to this problem is to get case that also doubles as a battery backup—something like the new Dexim Super Juice Power Case.
I’ve played around with many a battery case for the iPhone in my day, but the Dexim Super Juice Power Case definitely ranks among the best.
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I would suspect that this iBlackboard iPhone case will remain a concept for obvious reasons. Although, I find it odd that the designers would go right to a chalk blackboard and not the more logical dry erase board. The latter probably wouldn’t work either, but at least you reduce the chances of destroying your phone.
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An official Etch-a-Sketch case for the iPad. Could it be any more awesome? Well, yes—if it could actually control the pad itself. Still, the look is spot on.
On the other hand, it does cost about twice as much as an actual Etch-a-Sketch.
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What is the iPhone 4′s major malfunction? The antenna. The cure? A Full Metal Jacket.
Well, I don’t know if it helps with the antenna issues actually, but this metal case from designer Ryan Glasgow looks like it will drop calls right on your toes and break ‘em.
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Smartphones like the iPhone are great and all, but there’s something about digitizing your womanizing that doesn’t feel quite right. There isn’t the same sense of accomplishment and conquest in a long digital list as there is in a full black book.
Today’s pervert can have the best of both worlds with an iPhone case that gives you the same look and feel of a classic Moleskine notebook.
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This is what you get when you source ideas from a community design site like quirky. A product that doesn’t seem to have any cohesiveness, but throws in every feature imaginable.
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This iPad protective case utilizes the design of the human ribcage as added protection for the screen. Whether it’s more rugged than the average case is open for debate, but it definitely will look cooler.
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