15th Anniversary T-Shirt Competition
15th Anniversary T-Shirt Competition
Sonic Team are to celebrate Sonic’s 15 Anniversary with the release of a… limited edition t-shirt. Given how heavily Sega has milked the franchise over the last few years, news of such a low key celebration is slightly surprising.
Only 10 t-Shirts have been produced and they form the prize for the 15th Anniversary competition that is being held on Sonic Channel. As with most Sonic events, the competition appears to be only available to Japanese residents.
The item has been named the E3 T-shirt to tie it in with the forthcoming release of next-gen Sonic the Hedgehog, even though the game wont actually be released until later on in the year.
More information can be found at Sonic Channel.
Only 10 t-Shirts have been produced and they form the prize for the 15th Anniversary competition that is being held on Sonic Channel. As with most Sonic events, the competition appears to be only available to Japanese residents.
The item has been named the E3 T-shirt to tie it in with the forthcoming release of next-gen Sonic the Hedgehog, even though the game wont actually be released until later on in the year.
More information can be found at Sonic Channel.
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That faded out print-look for printed shirts seems "in" in the world of cheap casual wear. They espcially use it on older characters and other pop-culture items to really tie in the nostalgia factor.
The other day at Wal-Mart, I came across a nice Yoshi shirt which had a faded and broken print. At first, I thought "why are they selling these old shirts?", but then I look at various other shirts and they were the same way. Looking back, I should have gotten that shirt because it really did look cute and it was only eight dollars.
For this particular shirt though, I think it would have been better if they used the pre-SA design of Sonic and a much smaller version of that logo.
The other day at Wal-Mart, I came across a nice Yoshi shirt which had a faded and broken print. At first, I thought "why are they selling these old shirts?", but then I look at various other shirts and they were the same way. Looking back, I should have gotten that shirt because it really did look cute and it was only eight dollars.
For this particular shirt though, I think it would have been better if they used the pre-SA design of Sonic and a much smaller version of that logo.
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I kind of like that broken crackly print look, it looks neat. The only video game related shirts I have are a Zelda shirt I got for preordering Four Swords at GameStop, even though I didn't preorder Four Swords at GameStop, and this Sonic shirt I got for christmas back in like '96 or something. It doesn't fit me anymore and I have no idea where my mom found it, but it was pre-Hot Topic days back then.
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Yeah, only problem's that it gets bigger and bigger and bigger... until you have no Sonic on it anymore!Light Speed wrote:I kind of like that broken crackly print look, it looks neat.
The last holidays (or the previous ones, I don't remember) my brother found a little place where they had a Sonic cap. It had the original Japanese design of Sonic 1 with the right colors, the shitty point's that it was made for a 6yo head. And it also had such a color pattern that (combined with the proper t-shirt) will make anyone look like the ultimate Sonic geek ever.
I didn't have the balls to go and buy it. It was the same when I found a SatAM VHS in a supermarket not that long ago. I still appreciate myself... and I'm still a coward dog.
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Hot Topic took a lot of cool things that were usually only popular among a small group of people and plastered it on all sorts of pieces of clothing. Typically you could only get that kind of stuff on the internet from small sites and wearing them was almost like a weird geek status symbol. Now anyone can get a sweatband with the Mario mushroom on it. They basically made all of those things mainstream. Not just video games either, they have Office Space shirts and shit like that too.
I'm surprised you found a Yoshi shirt at a department store though, and now thinking about your question I didn't really answer it at all. I just kind of said something that I bet all of you already know. However, I've come to far to not post now!
I'm surprised you found a Yoshi shirt at a department store though, and now thinking about your question I didn't really answer it at all. I just kind of said something that I bet all of you already know. However, I've come to far to not post now!
Here's a story. I was in the mall because the EBGames is there. Some goth ass with a giant pink mohawk, chains, piercings, and typical goth black clothing walked past me. I watched him, and he went into Hot Topic, joining his fellow totally rebellious and different from everybody clanmembers. Which was, of course, no surprise at all.
That's the difference.
That's the difference.
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The smile irks me, but everything else about that shirt is badass. I don't mind the "cracked" look, and i'd love to have that. Rats. It is still a little dissapointing that all we get this time is a t-shirt...I figured they'd put out a CD or something.
I've found game shirts at Wal-Mart before. I got this Pac-man shirt that also has the cracked look; it has a drawing of one of his sprites from the first game and the word "ORIGINAL" in big letters. It seemed a little geeky, but it was that or a Mario shirt with freaking hideous interpretations of existing art.
I've found game shirts at Wal-Mart before. I got this Pac-man shirt that also has the cracked look; it has a drawing of one of his sprites from the first game and the word "ORIGINAL" in big letters. It seemed a little geeky, but it was that or a Mario shirt with freaking hideous interpretations of existing art.
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They took on the "be a walking Sonic ad" point. That is, if the geeky Sonic t-shirt buyer actually walks or something, if not the product's point is pretty flawed.Crazy Penguin wrote:Personally I think the whole purposely faded shirt fad is stupid, but by producing one that says "2006" on it I think Sega have missed the whole point.
How's it a "Pikachu bandana"? It has it running or some other horizontally-oriented pose? If not, then I suposse it's cropped... which is also great.
... fuck, that reminded me; does anyone know where to find this Toshihiro Ono manga, "Dengeki! Pikachuu"? It looks kind of cool, but I don't want the fucking censored Viz version.
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Heh, that's why I want it...Zeta wrote:The breasts are so large in the original version, they take up 60% of each female character.... fuck, that reminded me; does anyone know where to find this Toshihiro Ono manga, "Dengeki Pikachuu"? It looks cool, but I don't want the fucking censored Viz version.
GRRRREAT!
Clever. I would buy one so I can scare the mad dogs of my block.Baba O'Reily wrote:And yes, a Pikachu bandana. I didn't alter the original image, so when it's folded up, the eyes still poke out. It confuses predators, you see.
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Well, since people are sharing their videogame clothing, I have a Shadow the Hedgehog long sleeved shirt that I got as a promotion for Sonic Adventure 2. I also have a Rockman 2 shirt of the the NES-graphic images of the Rockman 2 robot masters. It also had a phrase relating to the image content of the shirt, but I forgot what it said. My best guess is I think it said "I beat them all!" It was given to me by an acquaintance/friend whom I regularly borrow videogames from.