You may remember last year when 7-Eleven was running a Pac-Man promotion collaborating with Namco Bandai. Well, they’re at it again this year, but this time around they’ve partnered with Tetris on the occasion of the 40th anniversary celebration.

They’ve got hats & tees, of course, but the featured prize is a Slurpee cup that also plays Tetris! They were briefly for sale online at 7-Eleven’s website but quickly sold out and are now fetching as much as $130 on eBay!

The 7-Eleven Tetris Slurpee cup was manufactured by our friends over at My Arcade, who provided one for us to check out.

Crossover collectibles like this can be in high demand because you get fans from both sides trying to get their hands on them. 7-Eleven & Slurpee people want it because it’s a Slurpee cup with Tetris in it. Tetris fans want it because it’s an out-of-the-ordinary housing for their favorite game. And together, they’ve certainly done their respective jobs to amp up the demand for this little toy.

But before you decide to pull the trigger, let’s take this one to the table, open ‘er up, and see what features it has to offer.

#tetris #7eleven #slurpee #myarcade #genxgrownup

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Generation X. If you grew up in the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s, you know just how cool it was to be a kid back then. We had the greatest music, movies, games, technology, and pop culture of any generation, and though we've grown older, we have refused to outgrow our love of everything GenX. GenXGrownUp looks at yesterday and today through the eyes of Generation X'ers who have refused to grow up