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Mario Playing Cards
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Price: From $15.90 to $18.90
Publisher: Nintendo
Jan/UPC Code: 4902370518306
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NCS Preorder Synopsis
Update: June 04, 2010
«©NCSX» Like other forms of craftsmanship such as furniture-making and artistic endeavors, the design and creation of videogames is/was an evolutionary process. Cavemen art consisted of stick figures and coarse geometric shapes. Compare that to a Degas. The one with the ballerinas dubbed "Petit Rats." When Nintendo started their trade in videogames, their designs were limited by the hardware of the day. In the case of the original Super Mario Bros game on the Famicom, the graphics were blocky, chunky, and the pixels were visible. Pixel-images are called dot-graphics nowadays and they're the design standard for a pack of playing cards which is shipping from Nintendo in July.
Along with the dot-graphics playing cards design, Nintendo is also releasing a version which features "Standard" animation artwork of the Mario cast of characters. The third deck of cards sports "Neo" CG renditions of the Mario crew which are polished and modern. Despite the gloss of the third variant, we think there's going to be a surfeit of love for the original dot-graphics design since that's classic styling. New orders for the playing cards are welcome at US$15.90 per pack.
Japanese Product Names:
任天堂 マリオトランプ NAP-01 ドット
任天堂 マリオトランプ NAP-02 スタンダード
任天堂 マリオトランプ NAP-03 ネオン
This document is ©NCSX 2010. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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