Gaming Alligator Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: A fun and vibrant gaming design featuring a chill alligator relaxing in a bean bag, wearing headphones, holding a game controller, and surrounded by snacks and retro gaming vibes. Perfect for gamers, streamers, reptile lovers, arcade fans, and anyone who enjoys playful cartoon art with a cool laid-back personality. Great for shirts, stickers, and gifts for casual gamers and retro gaming enthusiasts.
Description: Get ready for the retro vibes with this cool pink alligator chilling in Vice City Leonida. Featuring a fun cartoon gator in a Hawaiian shirt with a tropical cocktail, this design is perfect for fans of 80s synthwave, gaming, and Miami beach life.
Vice City Leonida Pink Alligator Retro Miami Beach Design Phone Case
by Forest_Deer
$17 $23
Description: Welcome to the wild side of the Sunshine State! 🌴 This retro travel poster features a dapper Floridian alligator soaking up the Vice City sunset with a cocktail in hand. 🐊 Inspired by classic 1950s vacation ads and the highly anticipated Leonida adventures, this design brings old school coolness to your gamer wardrobe. Pack your bags for the ultimate pop culture getaway and grab yours today! ✈️🍹
Vice City Leonida Travel Phone Case
by Fictional Ink Society: Retro Old School & Geek Fan Art
$17 $23
Description: We Ride At Dawn. This funny animal design is for internet meme lovers and quirky humor enthusiasts. A duck with a sword riding an alligator captures humorous adventure.
We Ride At Dawn Funny Duck Alligator Meme Internet Humor Phone Case
by InkVerse
$17 $23
Jungle Hunt Swing Into Adventure 1982 Retro - (mandobar) Phone Case
by mandobar
$17 $23
Description: A cartoon frog is shown from the waist up with its mouth open and tongue sticking out. Behind the frog is a yellow circle with a distressed texture and two green triangles that cross behind it. Below the frog, the word "FROGGER" is written in large green and yellow letters, with "LEAP FOR YOUR LIFE!" written below in smaller yellow text. At the bottom of the design is a green alligator with its tongue hanging out.
Jungle Hunt Swing Into Adventure 1982 Vintage - (tarot-niko) Phone Case
by Lana shop
$17 $23
Description: Design for Russian military helicopters lovers and historical warfare aviation buffs, aircraft model makers and flight sim gaming gamers. Get this for helicopters memorabilia collectors showing a detailed illustration of Russia's unusual coaxial rotor Ka-52 Alligator attack helicopter.
Ka-52 Alligator Russian Attack Helicopter Diagram Gifts Phone Case
by Battlefields
$17 $23
Description: Originally released to arcades in 1981, Frogger is an iconic arcade action game where players guide frogs safely across a busy road and a hazardous river to their homes. The game's addictive gameplay and increasing difficulty made it a standout in the arcade era. By 1982, Frogger was ported to home computers and consoles, allowing even more players to experience its engaging mechanics. Over the decades, the game has seen multiple sequels, clones, and adaptations, securing its place as one of the greatest video games ever made. By 2005, more than 20 million copies of its various home video game incarnations had been sold worldwide.
Description: Jungle Hunt is a side-scrolling action game developed and released for arcades in 1982. It was originally distributed as Jungle King, then quickly modified and re-released as Jungle Hunt due to a dispute over the player character's likeness to another character. Jungle King, along with Moon Patrol released a month earlier, is one of the first video games with parallax scrolling. The player controls an unnamed character moving through horizontally scrolling scenes to rescue a woman from cannibals by jumping from vine to vine, swimming a crocodile-infested river, and avoiding rolling rocks. In the rebranded Jungle Hunt, the player character is an explorer, sporting a pith helmet and safari suit in place of the loincloth-wearing character.
Description: Frogger[a] is a 1981 arcade action game developed by Konami and published by Sega. In North America, it was distributed by Sega/Gremlin. The object of the game is to direct five frogs to their homes by dodging traffic on a busy road, then crossing a river by jumping on floating logs and alligators. Frogger was positively received as one of the greatest video games ever made. It was followed by numerous clones and several home-only sequels in the Frogger series. The 1982 Atari 2600 version from Parker Brothers sold 4 million cartridges, making it one of the best-selling Atari 2600 games. By 2005, 20 million copies of its various home video game incarnations had been sold worldwide.