>>9127412>Do you have any fucking proof?the proof is in what was released. Go look at what any of those companies were making at the time and who/what existed back then.
You want to claim that none of it is true.....- or what is it that you're trying to claim? Seems like you just want to argue for the sake of arguing and say I'm wrong because. That's it? Your big nothing but incredulousness sure proves nothing but that you're butthurt over the history of toys.
>pepsi got a game too. They do stuff liek that because gaming was still huge in japan. You realize that Pepsi is huge, right? Big things get shit like that for marketing purposes, so why do you think they made that "game" (it's not even a game, it's a bunch of videos for Spawn stuff, including the toys that barely got reported in the US (pretty big hint on what was popular about Spawn in Japan)) in the first place? Same reason that these full color magazines exist. They're catering to a large enough market that supports the production of every one of these products.
So to even say that there was no audience or the audience wasn't that large, you'd have to ignore these products and then pretend that the internet hasn't changed massively almost every decade or so, where entire swaths of the internet got completely erased, making it difficult to actively find past collections or even fansites.
Oh, and then poll a large enough sample of collectors in Japan whether they heard about Spawn toys or not, muchless buy them (or muchmore buy them?).