{"id":106,"date":"2009-02-24T18:58:00","date_gmt":"2009-02-25T01:58:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bsx.superfamicom.org\/?p=106"},"modified":"2009-04-15T14:10:31","modified_gmt":"2009-04-15T21:10:31","slug":"on-the-prizes-the-satellaview-gave-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/superfamicom.org\/blog\/2009\/02\/on-the-prizes-the-satellaview-gave-out\/","title":{"rendered":"On the Prizes the Satellaview gave out."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Recently on <a href=\"http:\/\/z9.invisionfree.com\/bszelda\/index.php?showtopic=918&amp;st=0&amp;#last\">this BS Zelda thread<\/a> we&#8217;ve been trying to figure out info on the prizes St. Giga distributed as rewards for Satellaview players. I decided to put up some of the info here as well for reference.<\/p>\n<p>Most the information comes from the Satellaview History Museum, SFC MANIA, and Satellaview Heaven which I linked on the right.<\/p>\n<p>From what I read, a lot of the games had certificates of victory for the high-scoring players. I haven&#8217;t seen any of them with my own eyes but the SFC MANIA article on BS Fuurai no Shiren seems to have a low-res picture of it&#8217;s specific one. These are likely highly collectible.<\/p>\n<p>On the note of non-certificate prizes, Calling cards were common. For those who don&#8217;t remember the days before the cell phone boom, calling cards were cards that were used to pay for phone calls. Satellaview Heaven has up a picture of a BS Shin Onigashima one, and on Yahoo Japan Auctions I saw descriptors for a Satellaview Tsushin calling card and a Samurai Spirits calling card.<\/p>\n<p>St. Giga also gave out a lot of self-branded items. A watch and a purse were featured on Satellaview Heaven and descriptions of a purse were noted. The &#8220;Pin Badge&#8221; is also likely such.<\/p>\n<p>Other than that, though, I am uncertain of what the others would be&#8230; either way, these prizes seem like little trinkets produced on the cheap. No trips to Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, sorry.<\/p>\n<p>(pictures are linked in the forum thread.)<\/p>\n<p>EDITING THIS due to updates, thanks MadHatter:<br \/>\nFirst off, on Yahoo Japan Auctions (last I saw it) is a Satellaview Tsushin Parka. Anyone wanna buy it for me? \ud83d\ude09<br \/>\nBut besides that, Madhatter&#8217;s been translating the list of news articles from &#8220;Ge-mu Toranoana&#8221; (I&#8217;ll need to update the articles I have that previously referenced this for the proper name &#8211; it&#8217;s apparently based on <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Comic_Toranoana\">Comic Toranoana<\/a>.) listings on Kameb&#8217;s Satellaview History Museum.<\/p>\n<p>Along with what I mentioned, he&#8217;s noted some of the more interesting items that were being given &#8211; apparently Golden Mario Statues, the imfamous Nintendo collectible prize, were distributed at some point &#8211; likely for BS Super Mario USA.<br \/>\nGame Paks were also distributed &#8211; nothing too collectible mind you, but Super Mario RPG and Kirby Super Deluxe were good games, don&#8217;t you think? Already the prizes sounds a lot more interesting.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Recently on this BS Zelda thread we&#8217;ve been trying to figure out info on the prizes St. Giga distributed as rewards for Satellaview players. I decided to put up some of the info here as well for reference. 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