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|Region = Japan
|Region = Japan
|Item Type = Mousepad
|Item Type = Mousepad
|Character(s) = [[Mistral]]
|Character(s) = [[Mistral (Games)|Mistral]]
|Artist(s) = [[Sadamoto, Yoshiyuki]]
|Artist(s) = [[Sadamoto, Yoshiyuki]]
|Producer = Project .hack
|Manufacturer = Unknown
|Release Date = October 12-14, 2001
|Release Date = October 12-14, 2001
|Release Method = Promotional Gift for Event Attendees<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20011203073350/http://www.cyberconnect2.jp/news/d011020.html CyberConnect2 News Article (October 20, 2001)] Archived from [http://www.cyberconnect2.jp/news/d011020.html Original] 2001 December 03</ref>
|Release Method = Promotional Gift for Event Attendees<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20011203073350/http://www.cyberconnect2.jp/news/d011020.html CyberConnect2 News Article (October 20, 2001)] Archived from [http://www.cyberconnect2.jp/news/d011020.html Original] 2001 December 03</ref>
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|Material = Fabric, rubber
|Material = Fabric, rubber
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This mousepad was the first piece of .hack merchandise ever announced and made available to the public. This item was given out to attendees of the [[Tokyo Gameshow 2001 (Event)|2001 Autumn Tokyo Game Show]].  There was a limit of 3,000 mousepads. The item was teased in a news article ahead of the event,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20011006194001/http://www.cyberconnect2.jp/news/d011005.html CyberConnect2 News Article (2001 October 05)], Archived from [http://www.cyberconnect2.jp/news/d011005.html Original] 2001 October 06.</ref> which emphasized the character illustration by [[Sadamoto, Yoshiyuki|Sadamoto, Yoshiyuki.]] <br>
This mousepad was the first piece of .hack merchandise ever announced and made available to the public. This item was given out to attendees of the [[Tokyo Gameshow 2001 (Event)|2001 Autumn Tokyo Game Show]].  There was a limit of 3,000 mousepads. The item was teased in a news article ahead of the event,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20011006194001/http://www.cyberconnect2.jp/news/d011005.html CyberConnect2 News Article (2001 October 05)], Archived from [http://www.cyberconnect2.jp/news/d011005.html Original] 2001 October 06.</ref> which emphasized the character illustration by [[Sadamoto, Yoshiyuki]]. <br>


.hackey signed version? (double check)
.hackey signed version? (double check)


==Description==
White fabric mousepad with full-body sketch of [[Mistral (Games)|Mistral]] towards the right. The bottom of the mousepad is made of a black rubber material. The bottom right features the following text: "© Project .hack" <br>
To the left of Mistral is the following text: <br>
<span style="color: red">.hack</span> <span style="color: blue">貞本義行 x 伊藤和典 x 真下耕一</span> <br>
<span style="color: red">http://www.hack.channel.or.jp</span> <br>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:36, 31 March 2025

Mistral Mousepad design
Mistral Mousepad
(Sadamoto Illustration)
Tokyo Game Show 2001 Autumn
Region
Japan
Item Type
Mousepad
Character(s)
Artist(s)
Producer
Project .hack
Manufacturer
Unknown
Release Date
October 12-14, 2001
Release Method
Promotional Gift for Event Attendees[1]
Price
NOT FOR SALE
Dimensions
Catalog Number
Material
Fabric, rubber

This mousepad was the first piece of .hack merchandise ever announced and made available to the public. This item was given out to attendees of the 2001 Autumn Tokyo Game Show. There was a limit of 3,000 mousepads. The item was teased in a news article ahead of the event,[2] which emphasized the character illustration by Sadamoto, Yoshiyuki.

.hackey signed version? (double check)

Description

White fabric mousepad with full-body sketch of Mistral towards the right. The bottom of the mousepad is made of a black rubber material. The bottom right features the following text: "© Project .hack"
To the left of Mistral is the following text:
.hack 貞本義行 x 伊藤和典 x 真下耕一
http://www.hack.channel.or.jp

References