A preorder gift from the DS and PSP versions of Kamen Rider Generation 2 featuring fifty different Kamen Rider guises making it an essential purchase for fans of the bulbous eyed superhero.
A fine gift that came with those sharp enough to preorder the PS4 title. Includes an artbook tribute to its pasty chic along with DLC and CD with the games tunes. Known as Caligula Effect in the West.
Classy reward courtesy of Nintendo of Japan to its Platinum Members but finished in gold effect. Not sure of its worth smelted down, but few gamers would be able to dish out such a fate to what will be an heirloom of the future. Strictly limited, but this is no mass market Mario.
Beautiful set of collectors badges issued only to loyal Platinum Club Nintendo members in Japan to celebrate Marios 25th Anniversary. Besides the retro kudos, the boxes can be arranged to make different scenes from the early years of the eternally youthful series.
One of the more unusual items that were available from Club Nintendo Japan for those who accumulated enough points. The parts of the puzzle revolve and the aim is to line up the different coloured gems in this tribute to an invention originally made by Gunpei Yokoi san before he turned his expert hand to video games.
A very nicely designed A4 file to reward those preordering the sword slashing, supernatural game in Japan. Japanese inspired design with Tengu and fox masked character illustrations. Full title of the game: Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba The Hinokami Chronicles.
A fine tribute to the series’ characters in this micro cloth that can be hung to show both sides to it like a giant poster. Only previously available as a Jamma arcade coin-op game centre prize, so strictly limited edition.
A fine tribute to the series’ characters in this micro cloth that can be hung to show both sides to it like a giant poster. Only previously available as a Jamma arcade coin-op game centre prize, so strictly limited edition.
The adorable Doraemon, cat from the future, starts with Korobashiya in these delightful desktop toys which wobble from side to side, but don’t fall down.
Beautiful pair of blue, slime themed chopsticks and chopstick rest to show the world your love of Dragon Quest besides your chopstick skills and your eco credentials in not using disposable ones…)
Captures the beautiful designs and the comical expression of the Dragon Quest universe monsters and they brighten up any spot you may locate them to show your Square Enix loyalty and appreciation.
Delightful way to leave a note for someone, or even a reminder for oneself in Genki’s case. The Dragon Quest characters never looked so good as in these metal clips.
Beautiful pin badges to proudly show your RPG roots on your lapel featuring the art from the original epic Dragon Quest from parts one to eleven in the series.
Pixel perfect Dragon Quest themed tape showing the world map and plenty of Slimes. Looks a treat on presents, not that you’ll want to give it away from your inventory.
A game catalogue full of niche charm to demonstrate the Dreamcast’s wares before YouTube. Sonic Adventure, Sega Rally 2, Power Stone plus another twelve games including Shenmue.
Blind packed Final Fantasy XII Pin Badges each coming with a guarantee card. 12 types plus the secret one. Vaan, Ashe, Penelo, Basch, Balflear, Fran, Vayne, Larsa, Gabranth, Bomb, Seeq and Mandragora.
Known as Block Kuzushi in Japanese, the different speeds of game ensure saving has never been such fun. The coin op finish looks a real treat with the game being used to illustrate the machine.
With three minute, standard and forty line modes, this piggy bank makes saving a pleasure. The coin op finish looks a real treat with the game being used to illustrate the machine.