
ThinkGeek has rolled out the iCADE 8-Bitty retro wireless gaming controller for iOS devices and Android tablets. The gadget features a classic D-Pad and 8 button controls including 4 face buttons, select, start, and two shoulder buttons. The iCADE 8-Bitty draws its power from a pair of AAA batteries (not included). If you are interested, you can buy this gaming controller for $24.99 each. [ThinkGeek]

ThinkGeek has started selling the Piggyback Solar-powered Gadgetbag that can be attached to your backpack. The gadget has a built-in solar panel with an output of 1000mA at 5.6 volts, which is enough to charge your power-hungry iPhone. The Piggyback also has an 800mAh Lithium-ion backup battery pack, a USB cable and two zippered pouches. If you are interested, you can purchase the Piggyback Solar-powered Gadgetbag for $119.99. [ThinkGeek]

The Grassy Lawn Charging Station provides you with realistic artificial grass that hides all of the power adapters and cables. Simply run a standard extension cable into the bottom of the base, plug in all your power adapters, then snake the charging cables up through the grass. Voila! Your gadgets will think they’re on a charging vacation. Measuring 11-inch x 7-inch x 4.35-inch, the Grassy Lawn Charging Station works with any small device with a charging cable. If you want one, you can purchase the Grassy Lawn Charging Station for $24.99 each. [ThinkGeek]

The MicroSD Card Reader Watch from ThinkGeek features a stainless steel bezel, back cover, and buckle. The gadget supports a microSD card without a card adapter or a power adapter, just the watch and a USB cord. The device works with the Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/7 and Mac OS 9.1 or above. The MicroSD Card Reader Watch retails for $15.99. [ThinkGeek]

ThinkGeek has unveiled a new and affordable iPad Bluetooth keyboard case. Priced at just $59.99, this iPad accesory features a black leather covered case that can prop the screen of the iPad up for typing. The case also has a flap that closes with a magnet to keep the iPad protected. What makes the ThinkGeek iPad Bluetooth keyboard case special is that it has several iPad specific function keys, allowing one touch access to home feature, volume, iPod controls, search and more. The Bluetooth keyboard is powered by an internal rechargeable battery that provides enough juice for up to 90-hour of operation time. If you are interested, you can purchase the ThinkGeek iPad Bluetooth keyboard case for $59.99 each. [ThinkGeek]

If you need more USB ports for your desktop PC/ laptop to recharge your USB gadgets, then check out the brand new 24-port USB Monster Hub from ThinkGeek. The hub can be connected to a computer – if you’ve got a crap-load of peripherals to connect – or it can be used in standalone mode to charge your gadgets, thanks to an included AC adapter. This top grade hub features automatic over-current protection for each port, hot swapping plug-and-play connection, and the ability to daisy chain up to 127 USB devices. The 24-port USB Monster Hub is priced at $49.99. [Product Page]

ThinkGeek has recently launched a fancy gadget to decorate your desk. The Multi-Color Animated LED Art Cube will bathe your desktop with light from 64 LEDs. Measuring 5-inch x 5-inch x 6.5-inch, the Cube features mesmerizing LED lights that blink, morph, and change while you stare. The animated light shows runs for over 30 minutes without repeating. The Multi-Color Animated LED Art Cube draws its power from a power adapter (included). If you are interested, you can purchase this toy for $99.99 each. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

The TV-B-Gone Pro is a super high-powered remote that turns almost any TV off or on. The gadget looks like an ordinary MP3 player, but contains eight infrared emitters that will turn off 90% of TVs in any country in the world. The TV-B-Gone Pro is perfect for causing havoc at your local electronics store or at the gym. $49.99 is all you need to bring home this fancy gadget. [ThinkGeek]

If you are bored with the “ding-dong” sound of your old doorbell, then check out the new iChime programmable doorbell from ThinkGeek. What makes this doorbell special is that you can upload up to 6 custom user recordings from your CDs, MP3 player, or even live audio. It also provides several pre-programmed doorbell options. The iChime requires four AA Alkaline batteries (not included) to operate. If you want one, you can buy the iChime for $89.99. [ThinkGeek]

If the USB Lightsaber Lamp is your favorite gadget, then check out the Lightsaber USB Thumbdrive that provides 1GB of storage space. Available in Luke Skywalker or Darth Vader model, both versions are fully licensed Lucasfilm collectibles that are imported from Japan. $19.99 is all you need to bring home the Lightsaber USB Thumbdrive. [Thinkgeek]