June 17th, 2011

Sega Toys' R2-D2 Homestar Planetarium Shows The Death Star

Second Sega Toys Homestar Planetarium news item in a row: following the version that’s good for travel from yesterday, maker Sega Toys took the wraps off a Star Wars model at the Tokyo Toy Show. It’s a fully functional planetarium, just in the shape of R2-D2, and it shows the location of the Death Star. → Read More

June 16th, 2011

Homestar Travel: Sega Toys' Planetarium Lets You See The Starry Skies From 6 Different World Cities

Sega Toys in Japan is selling another model in their hit Homestar series of planetarium projection systems. The so-called Homestar Travel [JP] allows you to see the starry skies from six different places on Earth: the South Pole, London, Kairo, Tokyo, Sydney, and Honolulu. → Read More

March 31st, 2011

Sega Toys' New Home Planetarium Shows Tokyo Sky Tree Skyscraper

Sega Toys Japan announced [JP, PDF] the newest addition to its best-selling Homestar (home planetarium) series today, but this model is unlike the Homestars we have seen so far. It doesn’t produce a simulation of a starry sky right full of planets but shows the Tokyo Sky Tree instead, at 634m one of the tallest buildings in the world. → Read More

October 30th, 2008

Homestar Extra: Sega Toys' Homestar Planetarium gets an upgrade

Sega Toys Japan introduced a mini planetarium for bathrooms in June (available for people living outside Nippon here) and now updates its super-successful home planetarium series with the Homestar Extra [JP, PDF], which was unveiled today. → Read More

June 16th, 2008

Sega introduces a planetarium for your bathroom

Sega Toys officially announced its newest update to the Homestar (home planetarium) series, the Homestar Spa planetarium [JP, PDF]. The water-resistant device, which is shaped like the planet Saturn, has 3 different modes for enhancing your bathing pleasure. The bath star mode will produce a simulation of a starry sky right in your bath room. Using the rose bath mode, the Homestar Spa is also… → Read More