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Gaming merchandise retailer Fangamer has revealed three new official items based on Mina the Hollower, which are available to order now.

The lineup includes a plush toy, a shirt, and an enamel pin featuring Mina on a Game Boy Color-style cartridge.

The Mina Plush, priced at $32, sold out almost immediately following its reveal, but Fangamer is working on a restock. It is 11 inches tall and designed by Japanese-Canadian cartoonist Nina Matsumoto.

 

 

The Unbroken Hollower shirt is $36 and is available in sizes ranging from XS to 6X for the unisex version, and from XS to 4X for the women’s version. Made from 100% cotton, it was designed by illustrator Jorge M. Velez, and a free bonus Wisp sticker (measuring 2.5 inches) will be shipped with every order.

 

 

The Mina Cartridge Pin is $12, made from hard enamel, and is about 1.6 inches wide. Designed by artist Melora Mylin, some of its details are raised, as the product page explains: “The lines on either side of the Mina the Hollower logo are embossed to make the pin look more like a cartridge; several details on Mina are embossed, too.”

 

 

This is only the first wave of Mina the Hollower merchandise, with Fangamer planning more official products based on the game in the future.

Yacht Club Games director Sean Velasco recently explained that Mina the Hollower debuted with a budget price so that people wouldn’t wait for a discount. He explained that the developer would “only get one chance” at what he previously described as a “make-or-break” project.

Mina the Hollower is available now across all modern platforms, including Switch 1 and 2. Nintendo Wire’s glowing review of the game reads: “Yacht Club Games has outdone itself with Mina the Hollower, managing to craft a game that continued to draw me in the more I played it, leading me to while away the hours until I’d burrowed my way into every nook and cranny I could find.”

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Written by Reece Heather

A veteran Zelda Universe editor and First-class journalism graduate, Reece emerged with a Nintendo 64 and a lifelong obsession after a narrow escape from Santa’s Naughty List in 1998. Outside of games, he’s reading Punisher comics, being bossed around by his cocker spaniel, and cornering innocent bystanders to rant about the importance of game preservation.


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