Taking clean gaming literally: Geek Soap
SOPA? Try Soap.
ONE of the few things that scares me while buying retro games online is when you realise that the thing you had just purchased is actually made out of soap.
A very detailed soap.
Bars of soap that when you look at a picture of a SNES cartridge of Chrono Trigger selling for $4.95, you just can't help but ignore the fine print and add it to your cart along with soap versions of Earthbound, Pokemon Yellow and NES controller.
Oh well, nothing says clean hands like vannila scented Final Fantasy VI. Although, the thought of washing yourself with a six-button Sega Genesis Controller does sounds so... awkward.
Here are some of the best soap version of retro games from Digitalsoaps:
ONE of the few things that scares me while buying retro games online is when you realise that the thing you had just purchased is actually made out of soap.
A very detailed soap.
Bars of soap that when you look at a picture of a SNES cartridge of Chrono Trigger selling for $4.95, you just can't help but ignore the fine print and add it to your cart along with soap versions of Earthbound, Pokemon Yellow and NES controller.
Oh well, nothing says clean hands like vannila scented Final Fantasy VI. Although, the thought of washing yourself with a six-button Sega Genesis Controller does sounds so... awkward.
Here are some of the best soap version of retro games from Digitalsoaps:









