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    Sonic 2 Game Gear night light
    Likely from the Sonic 2 for Game Gear era, this night light is uncommon. It is also in a fairly unique style for such a light, being more like a lamp. Most night-lights sit atop the outlet they're plugged into, but this one has a long cord so you can…
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This photo makes these clocks look super tiny! It is an official Sega photo from when the clocks were released. Angry Eggman, shy looking Amy rose and happy Sonic & Tails. Is Tails' name written in pink?

What are these curious items? Digital clocks! Though, the 'clock' part is very small, it is only in that tiny window in the center...so they resemble light-switch plate covers. Here you can see the interestingly shaped box they came in, as well as that "Amy Rose's" clock has her name spelled wrong! Yes, they apparently DID slip up on official goods: "Ammy" is written on her clock. These were supposedly obtainable from UFO catcher machines.
The design and edges are also slightly raised, if you look closely at each clock. It looks like a thick paint was used. Obviously if there are Amy and Knuckles clocks, there are also Sonic & Tails clocks. Photos will appear here when they are submitted. Each clock is about 3 inches high.

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Don't these look similar? It seems like there were actually 2 sets of these odd tiny clocks released. A keen eye will observe the differences! First off, the packaging is different. The first set is in oval ended rectangle boxes. These have holes in the sides and the 'face' sticks up above the packaging. Then, "Amy" is mis-spelled on both as "Ammy"...however Tails isn't shown waving here, and Eggman on this set gets a 'most of body' shot, while the other just had his head. Knuckles is the same with small fists, & Sonic is still 'finger waving' though. Those small rectangles in the middles are the 'clock' part...it's no bigger than a digital watch. (So they wouldn't be of much use as a wall-clock) The Sonic one is shown here with its instruction paper. Very interesting to see there were either 2 sets done, or some of them varied. Are there any more? Photos by SonicTeam.


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