Ho ho ho, this is the third Electronics Boutique catalog from 1991 I've scanned and posted in 2011 so I'm totally out of things to say about them.Since this one is for the Christmas season it's the largest but still not drastically different than the spring and fall catalogs.
You can tell right from the offset that they were really getting into the holiday spirit with this catalog.The newly cemented mascot ELBO will be covering all the holiday cliches over the next 60 or so pages.
This was the first Christmas season for the Super Nintendo and their game selection was small but strong. I've never played Final Fantasy II and always assumed it was an RPG, but according to the screenshot in this catalog it's some kind of street brawler.
It was also a great season for the Game Boy - almost every game up there is still fun today. The Game Gear just couldn't produce a library that compared.There were memorable Game Game titles of course but they were dwarfed 20:1 by the Game Boy library..
Here we've got three systems with dedicated followings that couldn't muster more than a single page each. All would survive beyond 1991 but the amount of space Electronics Boutique dedicated to them shrank to a tiny corner in the back of the store.
I was thinking about doing a "where are they now" for all the Electronics Boutique employees pictured in this catalog but I'm too lazy. Whenever they Google themselves maybe they'll find this page and let me know... either that or demand I remove their picture.
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Since moving into the new house, I've taken the few opportunities I've had to go through some of the boxes of brochures I've acquired over the years but never put into their protective sleeves. And just yesterday I did just that, and came across *this*.
I can vividly recall going into my local synth haunt and seeing these stacked into their swiveling wire display stand. Okay, "vividly" may be a strong word. Maybe it didn't swivel. And now that I think about it, maybe it wasn't a wire frame. Was there even a stand?!?!? Gah. I'm old.
There was no date on the brochure, so of course I started Googling to try to remember when exactly these popped up on the radar. Didn't take long to find Creation Technologies Wikipage and some great info.
Boom! Further reading explains how in 1991 a partnership lead to the name "Creation Technologies", which is the name you will find on this brochure, and why I decided to date this brochure to that year.
Niiiiice! What a great little tidbit of knowledge to blurt out next time you are in someone's studio and they happen to have a Pocket Product sitting around. One thing I'm always interested in when it comes to vintage gear is the number of units manufactured.
Say what now? I had no idea the peeps behind some of the simplest midi/audio tech devices of the time period were also responsible for one the most complicated and expensive pieces of audio tech at the time as well.
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