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#PLAYLiFE ◆ SEGA Enterprises, Ltd. / Sega Technical Institute (US Studio) [Mega Drive software SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2 G-4088] Not-for-sale A4 promotional novelty flyer set of 3 ※ As a bonus, we will include a color copy of the cover of the non-sale A4 promotional catalog for the previous title, "Sonic the Hedgehog." (See image 1) ★ This title was developed primarily to defeat Super Mario Bros. in overseas markets. At the time, it was aggressively promoted with a price point that was more affordable and with faster movements, side-by-side with the Super Famicom. TV commercials comparing the two were successful. The sequel to the previous title, "Sonic the Hedgehog," which was easy for beginners to play and had a simple game design that intuitively conveyed its fun, which led to sales of over 15 million units worldwide, greatly contributing to the expansion of its share, especially in the North American market. The product version recorded million-selling sales of over 6 million units worldwide. In the final round of the Mega Drive reader race of the game magazine Sega Saturn Magazine, it scored a perfect 10 with odds of 8.5914 (33rd out of 520 titles), a set of flyers and promotional catalogs announcing the [High-Quality 2D High-Speed Action Game]. ● It was obtained from a certain toy store that was forced to close about 8 years ago. At the time, Sega's sales representatives were eager to defeat the Super Famicom and visited small and medium-sized game retailers that were not influenced by Nintendo's market influence. As part of expanding sales channels, they distributed promotional flyers to stores. Also, promotional campaign catalogs for in-store advertising campaigns were created to gain the cooperation of retailers in order to regain market share in the Japanese game market. It seems like a rare item with a profound value. ■ Since this software was released on November 21, 1992, the existence of non-sale goods from over 30 years ago is considered to be very valuable. Please consider having them if you like. #PLAYLiFE #MegaDrive #Sonic #GENESIS #SEGAGENESIS #MEGADRIVE #SONIC #SEGASONIC
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