Upcoming book answers the age-old question of “Where’s Sonic?”

While we can’t report on EVERY piece of Sonic merchandise (if we did that, we’d be up to our necks in pencil cases, DVDs, statues, figures and the occasional toothbrush), we do like to share the unique and awesome items emblazoned with Sonic’s mug. “Where’s Sonic?: A Search-And-Find Adventure” is definitely of the unique category. It’s a Where’s Waldo/Wally style book in which fans try and find Sonic as well as other items as they litter recognizable zones and stages from the franchise. Currently the book is only listed in the UK and Australia. Amazon UK is taking pre-orders for £2.99 with free shipping within the UK. The release date is October 11th, so until then try to find Shadow creeping in the shadows in the image above.

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5 responses to “Upcoming book answers the age-old question of “Where’s Sonic?”

  1. GamerTB says:

    That’s certainly interesting, but definitely not unique. Who remembers the same kind of books that tied with Sonic 2 and Sonic 3 which featured original had-drawn pages true to the Where’s Waldo style?

    And I thought SEGA Memories was the site that was more or less specialized in making articles about Sonic and SEGA merchandise.

    • Yeah, we* do. I just got to posting this here first. Ideally, SEGA Memories is beyond new merch announcements and is more nostalgic goodies and fan art highlights. I just noted at the start of the article that SEGAbits doesn’t share every new Sonic item, but we do like to share the very cool stuff or oddities like this.

      *Gagaman and myself

    • GamerTB says:

      “SEGA Memories is beyond new merch announcements and is more nostalgic goodies and fan art highlights.”

      Exactly, hence the idea of the throwback to the older Where’s Sonic books I (and Indigo Rush) mentioned. Oh well, thanks for the heads-up nonetheless!

  2. Dubba814 says:

    I found Sonic…he’s on the cover! XD

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