Japan is getting a Keychain of Controller Button Collection from Nintendo
According to the tweet of Nintendo Tokyo, they will offer 6 cute Gashapon Japan Exclusive available at Nintendo Tokyo Pop-UP stores
The designs are based on buttons from Nintendo Entertainment System [NES] and Nintendo FamiCom or Nintendo Family Computer, Customers immediately had high hopes for a version of Super Nintendo Entertainment System [SNES] design
[新商品][POP-UP] #NintendoTOKYO ポップアップストア先行販売のカプセルトイ、「コントローラーボタンコレクション」が新登場。懐かしのファミコンに、海外で発売されたNES、どれが出るかはお楽しみ。 pic.twitter.com/peTDY9zjQM
— Nintendo TOKYO (@N_Officialstore) June 24, 2021
Each keychain will cost around ¥500 or roughly $5 each
Initially there is 6 design in total, 3 from Famicom and 3 from NES, but rumor says there would be 7th design but it's a secret until now, maybe that would be SNES
Gashapon (ガシャポン), also called gachapon (ガチャポン), are a variety of vending machine-dispensed capsule toys popular in Japan and elsewhere. "Gashapon" is onomatopoeic from the two sounds "gasha" (or "gacha") for the hand-cranking action of a toy-vending machine, and "pon" for the toy capsule landing in the collection tray. "Gashapon" is used for both the machines themselves and the toys obtained from them. Popular gashapon manufacturers include Tomy, which uses the shortened term gacha (ガチャ, gacha) for their capsule machines, and Kaiyodo. In the United States, "Gashapon" is a registered trademark of the Bandai Company, and gashapon are referred to as blind box sets due to packaging requirements by retailers prior to official distribution of the actual gashapon machines. The gashapon model has been adapted digitally into numerous gacha video games such as mobile phone games and massively multiplayer online games (MMOs).
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SOURCE: Nintendolife
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