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'''Tower Records''' is a retail music chain. It has collaborated with {{S}} and {{S2}}. The collaborations included ''Splatoon''-themed products, such as shirts, pins, and stickers. Prizes could also be won through scratch cards distributed in the store.
'''Tower Records''' is a retail music chain. It has collaborated with {{S}} and {{S2}}. Three special collaborations were held in 2016, 2017, and 2018. These included exclusive ''Splatoon''-themed products, such as shirts, pins, and stickers.


==''Splatoon'' × TOWER RECORDS==
==''Splatoon'' × TOWER RECORDS==
In 2016, Tower Records sold exclusive {{S}} merchandise during a special collaboration sale. It was held from June 24 to July 24. Visitors were able to enter a lottery for a chance to win a backpack or water bottle, with only 50 and 1,500 made respectively.<ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter_archive/2016/June#June_9|SplatoonJP on Twitter]]</ref>
Tower Records sold exclusive {{S}} merchandise during their special collaboration 2016 Summer Sale. It was held from June 24 to July 24. Visitors were able to enter a lottery through scratch cards handed out in the store. Prices included a backpack and water bottle, with only 50 and 1,500 made respectively.<ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter_archive/2016/June#June_9|SplatoonJP on Twitter]]</ref> ''Splatoon Live in Makuhari -シオカライブ-'' and a special version of ''Splatune'' also went on sale on July 13.<ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2016/June#740735099633696768|@SplatoonJP on Twitter]]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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S Tower Records promo 9.jpg|The special edition of ''Splatune''
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==''Splatoon 2'' × TOWER RECORDS==
==''Splatoon 2'' × TOWER RECORDS==
Tower Records collaborated with {{S2}} twice, once in 2017 and a second time in 2018. The sale in 2017 was held from June 23 to July 30. On July 12, 2017, an EP by Wet Floor Shibuya released. It contained three songs and a special studio performance version of ''Inkoming!''.<ref>[http://towershibuya.jp/2017/06/09/99733 Tower Records website]</ref> The 2018 collaboration included an art exhibition at SpaceHACHIKAI, on the 8th floor of the Shibuya store. It featured concept art and information on development for ''[[Splatoon]]'', ''Splatoon 2'', and ''[[Octo Expansion]]''.<ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2018/July#1013983625300176896|SplatoonJP on Twitter]]</ref><ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2018/July#1017334557144563712|@SplatoonJP on Twitter]]</ref> The exhibition ran from July 13 to August 5. The [[Record Shop Look EP]] gear was released July 1 as part of the 2018 collaboration.
Tower Records collaborated with {{S2}} twice, once in 2017 and a second time in 2018. The sale in 2017 was held from June 23 to July 30. On July 12, 2017, an EP by Wet Floor Shibuya released. It contained three songs and a special studio performance version of ''Inkoming!''.<ref>[http://towershibuya.jp/2017/06/09/99733 Tower Records website]</ref> The 2018 collaboration included an art exhibition at SpaceHACHIKAI, on the 8th floor of the Shibuya store. It featured concept art and information on development for ''[[Splatoon]]'', ''Splatoon 2'', and ''[[Octo Expansion]]''.<ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2018/July#1013983625300176896|SplatoonJP on Twitter]]</ref><ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2018/July#1017334557144563712|@SplatoonJP on Twitter]]</ref> The exhibition ran from July 13 to August 5. A double-sided fan and A2 poster were given out to those who visited.<ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2018/July#1013984168127033344|@SplatoonJP on Twitter]]</ref> The [[Record Shop Look EP]] gear was released July 1 as part of the 2018 collaboration.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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S2 Merch - Tower Records collab Image1.jpg|Merchandise from the 2017 collaboration, including shirts for the [[Rock vs. Pop (2017)|Rock vs. Pop]] Splatfest
S2 Tower Records Inkling and Octoling.jpg|Promotional artwork for the 2018 ''Splatoon'' Exhibition in Shibuya, Tokyo
S2 Tower Records Inkling and Octoling.jpg|Promotional artwork for the 2018 ''Splatoon'' Exhibition in Shibuya, Tokyo
Tower Records Splatoon Exhibition Promo Image2.jpg|Promotional image for the 2018 art exhibition
Tower Records Splatoon Exhibition Promo Image2.jpg|Promotional image for the 2018 art exhibition

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Tower Records is a retail music chain. It has collaborated with Splatoon and Splatoon 2. Three special collaborations were held in 2016, 2017, and 2018. These included exclusive Splatoon-themed products, such as shirts, pins, and stickers.

Splatoon × TOWER RECORDS

Tower Records sold exclusive Splatoon merchandise during their special collaboration 2016 Summer Sale. It was held from June 24 to July 24. Visitors were able to enter a lottery through scratch cards handed out in the store. Prices included a backpack and water bottle, with only 50 and 1,500 made respectively.[1] Splatoon Live in Makuhari -シオカライブ- and a special version of Splatune also went on sale on July 13.[2]

Gallery

Splatoon 2 × TOWER RECORDS

Tower Records collaborated with Splatoon 2 twice, once in 2017 and a second time in 2018. The sale in 2017 was held from June 23 to July 30. On July 12, 2017, an EP by Wet Floor Shibuya released. It contained three songs and a special studio performance version of Inkoming!.[3] The 2018 collaboration included an art exhibition at SpaceHACHIKAI, on the 8th floor of the Shibuya store. It featured concept art and information on development for Splatoon, Splatoon 2, and Octo Expansion.[4][5] The exhibition ran from July 13 to August 5. A double-sided fan and A2 poster were given out to those who visited.[6] The Record Shop Look EP gear was released July 1 as part of the 2018 collaboration.

Gallery

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