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Angry Birds enters entirely new airspace with today’s release of the Angry Birds Helicopter -- a remote-controlled flying machine with the plastic body of the game’s red bird.
As iHelicopter’s site boasts, “Why settle for a game on a tablet or phone when you can hold the real thing in your hands and bring it to life!” That’s right, people: Who wouldn’t want to spend hours flying this thing around the living room? Not only will it satisfy your strongest Angry Birds addiction, but it also shows great potential for antagonizing house pets.
While Angry Birds just lost its number-one spot as the top-selling app to Draw Something, OMGPOP’s Pictionary-like game has nothing on Rovio’s bird-and-pig-based puzzle challenge when it comes to licensed merchandise. Here’s a look at just a small portion of perverse Angry Birds product extensions.
$49.95; iHelicopters
(Image: iHelicopter)