For just $79.99 shipped on Amazon, you could pick up Street Fighter 4 Collector’s Edition for either the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360. It includes “a bonus disc with a 65-minute full-length Anime movie and promotional trailers, a collectible Ryu figurine (PS3) / C. Viper figurine (Xbox 360), and 5 downloadable characters.” Product page.

Characters and environments are rendered in stylized 3D, while the game is played in the classic Street Fighter 2D perspective with additional 3D camera flourishes.

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Researchers at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology have developed a high-tech exoskeleton suit that aims to help farmers super strength. Expect to shell out between $5,000 and $10,000 for this suit when released. Video after the break.

This one weighs in at a somewhat hefty 55 pounds but, like most such exoskeletons, it’s able to offload most of its own weight thanks to the use of eight motors and 16 sensors.

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Sony’s NWZ-X1000 is touted as the first MP3 video player to feature “both an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) touch screen and digital noise cancellation capability.” Video after the break.

Usability is also enhanced with this model as the device utilizes both touch panel operation and a hybrid button system to improve upon the navigation experience.

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Amazon has the Tokyo Flash “Barcode” Watch for only $190.00 shipped, originally priced at $225.00. It features a light-up function that “starts at 6 PM and goes up to 1 AM every minute; it is also activated when the time button is pressed between 1 AM to 6 PM.” Product page.

It might sound like a tricky way to tell time, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll be the envy of all your friends.

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It may look like a Nissan GT-R convertible, but this vehicle is actually based on a Suzuki Cappuccino. This custom creation “features a modified version of the 657cc DOHC inline-three equipped with a larger turbo and intercooler, along with a coilover suspension, upgraded brakes and a set of 18-inch chrome wheels.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

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Called the BlueBerry, this RIM BlackBerry knockoff is priced at $164.99 and is lacking in features to say the least. Offering “a QVGA display, microSD slot, and twice as many SIM slots as the real thing.” Click here for one more picture.

We’d heard the BlueBerry was a no-name nav unit, but the exciting world of knock-offs moves faster than a speeding bullet — and these days, it’s taking the form of a Bold.

[via EngadgetPMPtoday]