Dot-S

Dot-S (ドッツ, styled as .S) also known as Dot-Pin is a toy, similar to a Lite-Brite, created in 2005 by Japanese company Tomytec. The toys allow for the creation of pictures by placing colored pegs into holes in one or more boards. Many sets allow for the creation of various sprite characters from classic video games, with each peg representing one pixel. [1]

An assortment of dot-S pieces (note the SD card for size comparison).

Kits

There are 56 kits, including a starter kit which contains 17 colors. Many of sets are based on popular licenses from various companies. [2] Only some of the kits are listed below.

A dot-S freelance model.

Disney

Namco

Nintendo

Other

Colors

  • Pink
  • Red (3 shades)
  • Magenta
  • Yellow (2 shades)
  • Orange (2 shades)
  • Gold
  • Peach (4 shades)
  • Khaki
  • Brown (4 shades)
  • Olive
  • Green (5 shades)
  • Blue (5 shades)
  • Violet (3 shades)
  • White
  • Gray (4 shades)
  • Black
  • Glow
gollark: There was, I'm pretty sure, a notice, but people are so great at ignoring those.
gollark: <@656734749947068427> Not only are you randomly pinging @‍e‌v‍e‌r‌y​o‍n​e​ for no reason, but this is old news which may actually have been here before anyway and in fact *totally overblown*.
gollark: Anyone got an up to date picture of Chorus City?
gollark: (okay, actually yes, you can)
gollark: No. You are not allowed to have friends.

See also

References

  1. Imberi, Jonathan (2006-03-16). "Dot-Pin review". RetroBlast!. Archived from the original on 2007-10-26. Retrieved 2007-12-17.
  2. "dot's line up". dot's official website. Archived from the original on 2011-05-05. Retrieved 2007-07-02.
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