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 available | Part number | Price |
| Vol. 1 (January 1988) | ZP-1 | ¥700 |
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 available | Part number | Price |
| Vol. 1 (January 1988) | KP-1 | ¥500 |
Ripple Island & Wing of Madoola Original Stickers
| First available | Part number | Price |
| Vol. 2 (March 1988) | OS-1 | ¥200 |
Nankin Apron
| First available | Part number | Price |
| Vol. 2 (March 1988) | AP-1 | ¥1,600 |
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 available | Part number | Price |
| Vol. 3 (May 1988) | MM-1 | ¥370 |
This wasn't a Sunclub exclusive item, you could also buy the manga elsewhere.
Metafight Telephone Card
| First available | Part number | Price |
| Vol. 3 (May 1988) | TC-1 | ¥1,000 |
Metafight Pencil Board
| First available | Part number | Price |
| Vol. 3 (May 1988) | MS-1 | ¥150 |
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 available | Part number | Price |
| Vol. 4 (July 1988) | LS-1 | ¥400 |
Came with 5 envelopes, 5 envelope seal stickers, and 15 pieces of stationary paper.
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