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Revision as of 09:39, 23 July 2022
The real world!
This article or section discusses subjects found in real life.
Merchandise is the name given to a wide variety of branded consumer products marketed in the merchandising practice. Most of the merchandise is sold exclusively to the Japanese market.
Official products may have the Nintendo Seal of Quality or the markup '© [YEAR] Nintendo' to ensure it is licensed by Nintendo.
Below are lists of known merchandise and manufacturers of official Splatoon branded products.
Lists of known merchandise
List of known manufacturers
- Bandai
- Banpresto
- Bioworld
- Dark Horse
- Doshisha
- Editmode & The King of Games
- Empty
- Ensky
- Fifth Sun
- Furuta
- Game
- Good Smile Company
- Hori
- Jakks Pacific
- Keys Factory
- Liberty Bottles
- Little Buddy
- Marushin
- MaxGames
- Muraoka
- Nanaco
- Nintendo
- Nobel
- OTL Technologies
- PowerA
- Pyramid International
- RDI
- RDS Industries
- Sanei
- Seven Net
- Skater
- Sportiqe
- Sun Art
- Taito
- Takara Tomy
- Target
- The Elei Promotions Group Ltd
- Tomy
- Top Seika
- Uniqlo[1][2]
References
- ↑ Nintendo Store archive - 3rd Party Product Information in North America
- ↑ Tweets about official merchandise being sold locally