At least I know I'm not the only one with the 2 yearbooks now.
Seeing all those old SONIC logos brought a tear to my eye.
That comic in the sixth picture looks like manga set in the Starlight zone alright, that french one suprised me. i want it now.
I'm not sure but I see an absence of Sonic roleplay books, I know I have one.
big_smile wrote:Does this impressive collection belong to Solly? ^_^
Somewhere else, David the Lurker wrote:I believe that's Solly's collection...y'know, the French gal...in fact, I know it is since I posted this link earlier and was informed by Sammy.
Kishi wrote:Some people have more money than brains.
Well, if it not Sonic merchandise then people would spend their extra money on other 'stupid' things like toys from another franchise, comics, anime, or video games. ;)
Suddenly, I feel really, really bad for taking my ReSaurus figures out of the packages.
I hate people who by pop-culture for the "investment" or just so they can look at it in pristine condition. What's the point? I mean, WHY? It's not like any sonic investment is going to pay off big today, given recent developements in the series. If you buy it, you might as well use it, for christ's sake.
I like having action figures still in their packages and it has nothing to do with any desire to sell them later. They simply look better in packages, plus you can't hang them on the wall if they're out of their package.
Amazing Grant wrote:Anyway, while I don't have much Sonic the Hedgehog merchandise, I do have one Sonic item that ol' Solly doesn't. And that makes me the winner.
Amazing Grant wrote:Anyway, while I don't have much Sonic the Hedgehog merchandise, I do have one Sonic item that ol' Solly doesn't. And that makes me the winner.
I also own a piece of Sonic merchandise that Solly appearently lacks and since I'm nice I'll tell you what it is. It is a little mug(or maybe it is the standard size for a mug in Japan) that features the faces of Sonic, Tails, and Eggman using the SegaSonic the Hedgehog brand.
I was going to take a picture of it - and I might still yet - but I can't seem to find the digital camera anywhere, so I'll just tell you.
It's a cardboard poster of Sonic in his arms crossed Sonic Adventure pose exclusively from Hollywood Video that I managed to snag. It's nice, too, because it's just a picture of Sonic with a black outline, so when hung upon my white wall, it looks sharp.
I can't explain it very well, so I'll try and show you.