Sunclub Merchandise

During Sunclub's first iteration, you could buy a variety of exclusive Sunsoft merchandise from Sunclub via mail order. Here's an overview of everything that was available. It's kind of an eclectic mix, I wonder how they decided which items to sell.

Sunsoft Jigsaw Puzzle

First availablePart numberPrice
Vol. 1 (January 1988)ZP-1¥700

Puzzle box

In case you're curious, here's what it looks like assembled. The art is by Moriken and is included in the Sunsoft Chronicle book.

Ripple Island Pencil Case

First availablePart numberPrice
Vol. 1 (January 1988)KP-1¥500

Pencil case

Ripple Island & Wing of Madoola Original Stickers

First availablePart numberPrice
Vol. 2 (March 1988)OS-1¥200

stickers

Nankin Apron

First availablePart numberPrice
Vol. 2 (March 1988)AP-1¥1,600

apron

Nankin was the guy who did the packaging and some of the art for the Nazoler Land games, hence why the apron is Nazoler Land themed.

Ripple Island & Wing of Madoola Manga

First availablePart numberPrice
Vol. 3 (May 1988)MM-1¥370

manga

This wasn't a Sunclub exclusive item, you could also buy the manga elsewhere.

Metafight Telephone Card

First availablePart numberPrice
Vol. 3 (May 1988)TC-1¥1,000

telephone card

Metafight Pencil Board

First availablePart numberPrice
Vol. 3 (May 1988)MS-1¥150

pencil board

In case you aren't familiar with Japanese merchandise, a pencil board is a piece of plastic that goes under the page you're writing on in a notebook so the pages under it don't get dented.

Sunsoft Letter Set

First availablePart numberPrice
Vol. 4 (July 1988)LS-1¥400

letter set

Came with 5 envelopes, 5 envelope seal stickers, and 15 pieces of stationary paper.


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