October 31, 2006 6:45 AM PST

The last Halloween gadget, honest

by Mike Yamamoto
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Ghost mouse

There's a lot of bad Halloween gadgetry out there. Really bad. But this one actually looks halfway decent, as this kind of stuff goes, maybe because it's designed by a Swiss company. (We didn't know Halloween was big in Switzerland.) Unlike most schlock associated with the holiday, this ghost mouse might be something you'd want to keep using after Oct. 31. Is Halloween over yet?

(Photo: Pat Says Now)

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I want one!
by DamienStafford January 23, 2007 9:52 AM PST
Where can you buy these and how much are they? That is so cool I have to have it!
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PSN mice now available on Ebay!
by copper000 February 20, 2007 8:46 AM PST
PSN mice now available on Ebay!
PAT SAYS NOW mice from www.mousenvy.com
by copper000 February 27, 2007 9:32 AM PST
The "PAT SAYS NOW" mice are finally available in the US through http://www.mousenvy.com
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