GAMbIT Holiday Gift Guide 2016

Black Friday is right around the corner so we have come together and put together our guide of “must have” items for this holiday season. We have put together a pretty diverse list of cool things hand-picked from the contributors here at GAMbIT. We’ve even provided links so you can add these goodies to your wish lists!


NES Classic

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Nintendo of America

Chances are, if you can rip one of these from the cold, dead clutches of a fellow shopper, the gamer in your life will love it. Or you can keep it for yourself and covet it like The One Ring. We won’t judge you.

$59.99 via (Best Buy)


Xbox One S

Microsoft
Microsoft

Yes, the PS4 Pro may be out right now, but the fact that it can’t play 4K discs is insane. Sony created the format and it can’t play it, but its competition can? This makes an Xbox One S a no-brainer this holiday season.

$307.99 via (Amazon)


New! Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo of America
Nintendo of America

There are going to be a few Black Friday deals for this sucker. If you haven’t experienced some of the excellent games for the system, now might be the best time to nab one.

$99.99 (Black Friday Weekend Only) via (All US Retailers)


Nyko SpeakCom

Nyko
Nyko

Online gaming and chatting is a part of life, but what if you only do it from time to time and can’t justify hundreds for a fancy headset combo? Well, Nyko has your answer with their SpeakCom headset alternative that snaps onto the controller of your PS4 or Xbox One.

$24.99 via (Nyko)


GeForce GTX 1070 FTW GAMING ACX 3.0

Newegg
Newegg

The GTX 1070 may not be the most powerful card on the market, but it sure does give you the most bang for your buck. The card will be able to handle anything you toss its way and won’t cost you an arm and a leg (just the arm).

$409.99 via (NewEgg)


Razer DeathAdder

Razer
Razer

There is a reason that the DeathAdder is one of the best gaming mice on the market. From professionals to casuals, this mouse suits all manner of play and grip types. It’s so good that Razer hasn’t messed with the overall shape even after several model updates.

$68.00 via (Amazon)


Overwatch – PC

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Blizzard

Know someone that still doesn’t have Blizzard’s newest team-based game/butt simulator? Maybe you should buy it for them. They’ll probably thank you. Unless they’re The Pope.

$34.99 via (Amazon)


Super Mario Maker – Wii U

Nintendo of America
Nintendo of America

The Wii U might be dead and Super Mario Maker may be pushing a year old, but it’s still so damn good that it’s going on this list. Hell, if you are a Mario fan then this title alone still justifies buying a Wii U console if you don’t have one already.

$55.00 via (Amazon)


Final Fantasy XV – PS4

Square Enix
Square Enix

You really can’t own a Sony console and not have a Final Fantasy title in your collection, well, not post Playstation 1 at least. Final Fantasy XV has the hype train rolling and to be fair, it does look pretty incredible.

$50.99 via (Amazon)


INSIDE – Xbox One

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Playdead

INSIDE, the followup game from the team that brought you LIMBO, is one heck of an experience. This is a game that sets an mood and atmosphere like no other and may just leave you never wanting to play it again, while recommending it to everyone.

$14.99 via (Xbox Live Store)


Pokemon Sun/Moon

Nintendo of America
Nintendo of America

Come on. There is no way any holiday gift guide would leave off Pokemon Sun and Moon for the Nintendo 3DS. If you have kids (or are one at heart) you either already have this or it’s on your list of must haves.

$33.99 via (Amazon)


Roku Streaming Stick

Roku
Roku

So many consoles and devices can stream content, but if you are one of those people that don’t have those expensive devices (or care for them) the Roku stick is still the most affordable and easy to use streaming device out there.

$34.99 via (Roku)


Bloxels: Build Your Own Video Game

Mattel
Mattel

Every kid has wanted to make their own video game at one point or another. The Bloxels system lets you do just that using a mix of physical and digital tools that include designs to help get you started creating your first game.

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$34.99 via (Amazon)


Snapchat Spectacles

Snapchat
Snapchat

If you use SnapChat on a regular basis then you are going to want to snatch up the newly released (sort of) Snapchat Spectacles. They record and upload clips directly to your SnapChat via the built in camera and so no need to pull out and fiddly with your phone.

$130 via (Popup Vending Kiosks)


The Pokémon Cookbook: Easy & Fun Recipes

VIZ Media
VIZ Media

Is there are two things in this world that people seem to like it’s Pokemon and food. Now you can combine those loves with The Pokemon Cookbook that is sure to be fun for the whole family.

$11.07 via (Amazon)


Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Box Set

DC Comics
DC Comics

Wonder Woman is a badass. With her solo film coming this next year now is the best time to dive into her extensive history and see why she is part of the DC trinity.

$35.53 via (Amazon)


Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders

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Warner Brothers

Relive the 60’s in animated style. Features the voices of as many of the original cast members as they could possibly get. Sadly doesn’t feature the Joker’s moustache.

$12.96 via (Amazon)


Rick & Morty Season 2 on Blu-Ray

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Amazon

Sure to please anyone with taste. If someone doesn’t like Rick & Morty, chances are they’re just a horrible person.* And they probably don’t have a plumbus in their sad, eco-terrorist shack.

*People that don’t like Rick & Morty aren’t necessarily bad people. It’s just incredibly likely that they are.

$17.99 via (Amazon)


Star Wars VII 48″ Stormtrooper Motion Activated Light & Sound Battle Buddy

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Walmart

At 48″, is a little bit too short for a Stormtrooper. Likely has accuracy comparable to his brothers in arms. Even after 30 years, still can’t find the droids he’s looking for. Adopt the poor gubbins today.

$62.50 via (Walmart)


Remote Controlled BB-8

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Target

Bring home a smaller version of one of the best practical effects in a film last year. Terrorize your pets! Annoy family members! Feel your mind boggle when you realize that his design makes his access ports incapable of performing a given task 60% of the time!

$79.99 via (Target)


Pop! Figurines

Funko
Funko

Chances are that you can find one of these that someone in your life will like. The Steven Universe ones might suck out your soul, and Shrek has no mouth with which to scream. But the Winston one is legitimately delightful. If they don’t like Overwatch, tell ’em it’s Future Harambe.

$10 and up via (they are everywhere)


Diamond Select Toys Universal Monsters

Amazon
Amazon

Go ahead and tell me these aren’t cool. Any classic horror buff will love them.

Various prices via (Amazon)


Air Hogs Star Trek NCC-1701 RC Drone

Amazon
Amazon

One of the coolest non-game things we saw at the GameStop Expo this year. Will let you live out your fantasy of commanding a starship in small intervals.

$71.99 via (Amazon)


Aeropress Coffee & Expresso Maker

Aeropress
Aeropress

Coffee is the backbone of the writer. Well, some here would say it’s good scotch, but to each their own. Odds are you drink coffee, but never use an entire pot if you fly solo. The Aeropress is a single serving device that makes the best damn coffee around and without all the trash that those K-Cups cost.

$29.99 via (Amazon)


64 Bit Driver Kit

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If you ever bought a piece of tech you probably noticed that getting the damn things open is nearly impossible. From iPhones and retro video game cartridges, to toys and electronics, you almost never have the tool to open them; until now!

$34.99 via (iFixit)

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