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Light up your game room w/ PDP Pixel Pals from $7.50: Mario, Ninja Turtles, more

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Amazon is now offering the PDP Pixel Pals Nintendo Super Mario Bros. 3 Raccoon Mario Light-up Figure for $7.49 as an add-on item. That means you’ll need to include it in an order of at least $25 to redeem the special price with free shipping. Regularly $15, only once before today have we seen it down this low at Amazon. It still goes for $15 at Best Buy. These 6-inch Pixel Pals figures light up with the flick of a switch and are officially licensed by Nintendo. Rated 4+ stars. Head below for more details and the rest of today’s Pixel Pals deals.

Some of the deals in the list below are also add-on offers. But you can use other characters to help hit the threshold if needed. And be sure to hit up our hands-on review of these awesome little light-up throw-back characters.

More Pixel Pals deals:

Pixel Pals Super Mario Bros. 3 Raccoon Mario

  • Collectible pixel-art renditions of your favorite iconic characters- perfect for gamers and Super Mario fans
  • It lights up- use on/Off Switch on back of Figure to make Mario look like he just stepped out of a video game
  • At close to 6 inches tall, Mario is featured in Raccoon form after acquiring the Super Leaf
  • Powered by 2 AAA batteries (batteries not included)
  • Officially licensed by Nintendo

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices