Calling All People Who Like Nintendo And Drinking

Do we have a Comic-Con booth for you!

Do you like drinking alcohol? Do you like playing Nintendo?

Oh, if only there were a way to combine your two greatest passions. Wait, don’t walk away ― I have pertinent information!

This is Ink Whiskey’s “Bartendo” booth at New York Comic-Con.

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Ink Whiskey LLC of Portland, Oregon, makes two things: 1) Nintendo-themed drinking paraphernalia, and 2) dreams come true.  

For “Entertainment Flask” inventor and company founder Matt Cornell, getting to this point has been a long, often-tough road ― but judging by how busy his booth at NYCC has been, it seems to have paid off.

Cornell had the idea to create flasks in the shape of Nintendo cartridges. A quick Google search revealed that the only similar products on the market at the time were pretty cheap attempts.

Yes, these are flasks:

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He set up a Kickstarter, in the early days of the fundraising site, and his idea took off.

 

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A Nintendo cartridge flask parodying the classic game "Contra."
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“It’s funny, as my wife was in the hospital giving birth to my son, I’m sitting there next to her on my phone and we’re making $6,000 a day toward the end of the Kickstarter,” Cornell said. “We were about 332 percent over our Kickstarter goal.”

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Super Mario Bros. warp pipe shot glasses, when you need to warp quickly to a higher level of drunkenness.
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Cornell draws inspiration from people he meets ― and alcohol ― to come up with punny product names like “Castlevodka” and “Metal Beer.” 

“Basically, we sit down, bottle of scotch on the table, and just drink a bit,” he said. “Some of the better puns, like ‘Fine Ale Fantasy’ and ‘Kega Man,’ those were actually convention suggestions.”

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Mega Man mega buster double pint glass.
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Cornell is always open to suggestions for new items, including a creative alcohol-related title for the game “Metroid,” which has stumped him for a while. 

Gimletroid? Forgetroid? (Hit them up if you think of something!)

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"Zelda" ice trays. These HyRULE.
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The warp pipe shot glasses fit in the pint glasses, if you want to do bombs.
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"Dunk Hunt" gun bottle openers.
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