They're cheaper than games
A UK company called GamerPrint has created a set of 10 Christmas cards derived from popular video game franchises.
The set of 10 costs £8 (around $12.80 in US dollars).
How many can you recognize? Answers below the picture.
Give up? Here is what each card represents:
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Platforming 101.
Kung Fu Rabbit review
Bunny movin'
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate review
Quest, Reward, Repeat.
Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D review
Big Boss sneaks onto the small screen.
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance review
Does this action RPG control like a dream?
danfango said:
Having never owned or played the original, I will definitely be forking over the cash for this. ... Shantae to release on eShop June 20
WUMPER said:
Can't turn out any worse than when Sonic tried to go 3D. ... Pac-Man revamp coming this Fall
PHiRE said:
The trailer didn't do much for me, nice to see they're trying different with it, though. ... Pac-Man revamp coming this Fall
RealPokeFan said:
Omg... XD is not the smiley face, and no, it does not stand for Xtra Dimension. You guys haven't even played the game, ... Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness
thiagojorge said:
nao presta ... My Pokemon Ranch
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User comments
59 posts
danfango said:
The only one I didn't get was the Ezio one, I've only played the first AC and didn't recognise the quote.
6 months ago
68 posts
PHiRE said:
These are pretty clever, really.
6 months ago
32 posts
WUMPER said:
Who has 10 gamer friends in real life though?
6 months ago