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Pin badges for jacket lapels, school bags, lanyards and convention setups, and sticker packs for laptops, water bottles and notebooks. Officially licensed Pyramid badge packs cover Super Mario series, The Legend of Zelda (standard and collector's edition), Animal Crossing Islander, Jurassic World Dominion warning signs and more. Typically packed as 5-badge sets per franchise, sized for everyday wear.
Quick picks by use case
- Easy entry point: a 5-badge Super Mario pack, broadly recognisable franchise, fits most gamers.
- The crowd favorite: The Legend of Zelda collector's edition badge pack, premium designs, suits fans of the deeper Zelda lore.
- The pro choice: mix multiple franchise badge packs (Mario + Zelda + Animal Crossing) for a full lanyard build at a convention or event.
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Gaming stickers and badges. FAQs
How many badges come in a pack?
Most Pyramid gaming badge packs are sold as 5-badge sets featuring different characters or designs from the franchise. Some collector's edition or premium packs may vary in count, check the individual product page for the exact set size.
Are these officially licensed?
Yes. Pyramid badge and sticker packs are officially licensed by Nintendo, Universal (for Jurassic Park / Jurassic World), Sega and other rights holders. The "officially licensed" wording appears in the product title and on packaging.
What kind of fitting do the badges use?
Most Pyramid character badges use a standard pin-back fitting suitable for jacket lapels, bags, lanyards and fabric. Check individual product specs for exact fitting type if you have a specific use case (magnetic backing, clutch back, etc).
Will the stickers stick to a laptop or water bottle?
Pyramid sticker sets typically use a self-adhesive vinyl backing that bonds to clean smooth surfaces, laptops, water bottles, notebooks, phone cases. Adhesion can vary on textured or porous surfaces. Repositioning after firm pressure typically reduces tack over time.















