Sega Sonic The Hedgehog Draw String Bag Signed By Yuji Naka

Ending in another day, the bids are pretty high on this bag. It’s a tote type draw string bag with both handles with a print design of Sonic and on the back of the bag is another print design, but this time it’s of Aiai The Monkey from the Super Monkey Ball series

Cool item, which has also been signed by Yuji Naka – best known as the former head of Sonic Team, a group of Sega programmers/designers, where he was the lead programmer of the original Sonic the Hedgehog. Naka is one of the few high-profile Japanese game creators to speak fluent English and since 2006 he has been the head of Prope, an independent game company he founded after leaving Sega that same year.

The signature on the bag dates 30th March 2002.

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