Sega Homestar Pro planetarium Winter Edition
We could think of quite a few things we'd rather be doing than gazing at stars projected on the ceilings of the Engadget HQ, but if your social life hasn't reached that higher plane, or perhaps has so far exceeded ours that planetariums are the hip new thing for your crowd, then by all means run out and pick up Sega Toys' Homestar Pro planetarium Winter Edition. The Homestar Pro Winter Edition squeezes together all the greatness that has been the Homestar series onto a sixe piece star disc set for a mere 36,540 yen ($315 US), and will be out on November 15th as a limited edition in Japan.
[Thanks, Mike]
[Thanks, Mike]

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
waiownsyou @ Sep 1st 2007 2:26AM
You guys have an HQ? And who do I have to suck off here to become an editor for Engadget? Damn!
kaztm @ Sep 1st 2007 8:24AM
Just be an excellent writer and web surfer. You can suck in technology and gadgets. That's Engadget.
zfurie @ Sep 1st 2007 2:55AM
If they make a DeathStar Personal Edition I'll get one.
zfurie @ Sep 1st 2007 2:56AM
Does this generate star maps of galaxies far far away as well?
kaztm @ Sep 1st 2007 8:18AM
It does, actually.
Homestar is the consumer version of Megastar which revolutionized planetarium technology and made it possible to project darker and tinier stars.
akijikan @ Sep 1st 2007 3:11AM
I'll wait for the Strongbad SuperDeluxe planetarium
rTwelve @ Sep 1st 2007 3:32AM
I'll wait for the Homsar PowerBall planetarium
Matt @ Sep 1st 2007 3:45AM
Good, somebody else thought "Homestaw Wunnaw!" too. Phew.
akijikan @ Sep 1st 2007 4:20AM
Don't remind me matt...sad thing is I'm 20 :(
Taylor @ Sep 1st 2007 8:57AM
Available at your local Bubs Concession Stand soon. Crabadonk!
Nick @ Sep 1st 2007 1:14PM
STROM MAD PLANET BALL!
STROM MAB PLANET BALL!!!
dave @ Sep 2nd 2007 2:32PM
this does not look good for homestar runner
John Doe @ Sep 1st 2007 5:19AM
If it wasn't for the price this thing would make one hell of a night lite.