• Toy Commander Sonic Reference
    Toy Commander Sonic Reference
    Here's something for a quick eye to spot!In the racing section of the game Toy Commander, you race across the wooden floor and around obstacles. However, if you look closely, you'll see one of the jump ramps is clearly meant to be a magazine/magazine cover. The cover says "1999" and…
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And now, without further ado, the page presents:

Sega Joypolis' ultra Sonic the Hedgehog items collection! Wow! There must be hundreds of things in this stash. But why is Sega buying up multiples of Sonic goods? Or did these come from the manufacturers? Assorted drink cans, stickers, buttons, pins, figures, banks, a huge banner of some kind...the list goes on and on!

A slightly different view of the collection can be found in the image gallary. You can see the cans better, and also note that they have managed to collect an elusive Pale Sonic. This can be seen at Sonic Plushes of Japan, as well. What is that black strappy thing hanging over the Segasonic Banner? Is that an official framed artwork in the background? What is in that silver-edged box?

It is fitting that an event-type place like Joypolis has all this stuff to show in it's window. It lets the fans know what all is out there...just not where to get it.

Even more toys in the great display cabinet of Sonic merchandise. What is in the tied up bag to the back? It looks like there are some snow globes, and 2 big banks. There's a can of Sonic pink fuzzy something near the top, and a classic Amy Rose on a box as well.

Unfortunatly, whoever this is didn't do any real close-ups of the Joypolis collection to further show what all is in here. Still, it is impressive!

And one last shot of the Sonic Collection as a surprise. This is probably the best photo they've taken so far of it. Sneaker Toppers, Soccer Sonic, some kind of running Tails on a post, an Amy figure, a whooole lotta mini Sonic somethings, and a note pad or coaster. Can you spot Metal Sonic? He's on the 2nd shelf. Joypolis didn't discriminate when they collected, there's a load of American and Brittish stuff in there too if you look hard enough.


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  • Region: Asia

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