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NEC PC-Engine/SuperGrafx => PC Engine/SuperGrafx Discussion => Topic started by: sunteam_paul on October 16, 2017, 01:46:19 AM
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PC Engine Month continues!
Print & Play 'Bonk! Bonk!' (http://www.sunteam.co.uk/bonkbonk.html)
Use this PC Genjin Series set of Hanafuda cards to play the traditional classic game 'Koi-Koi'.
Designed with beginners in mind so it's a lot easier than the original because you don't have to remember a ton of stuff!
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This is the first card game I've ever wanted to play. Thanks!
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they look... lovely :Q
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Very cool, thanks for making/sharing this!
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This is the first card game I've ever wanted to play. Thanks!
Ha!
:)
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here we are then! looking forward to trying it!
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I went ahead and got a set printed as well! We'll have to find a time and place to pair off exodus! :) haha
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Out of curiosity, what did you guys use to print on? stock?
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Out of curiosity, what did you guys use to print on? stock?
I used card stock paper, and then manually laminated it with a silly crank machine I found at a thrift store, lol
https://www.instagram.com/p/BaicuWsBX--/?taken-by=joshuaturbox
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Would anyone be interested in having 'em professionally done? It looks like you can get 'em done for ~$10 a deck, depending on volume, paper stock type, etc.
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Yeah, let's square off!!!
And my girlfriend has a nice printer at work - she printed the front and back on card stock, and we glued them together.
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Would anyone be interested in having 'em professionally done? It looks like you can get 'em done for ~$10 a deck, depending on volume, paper stock type, etc.
This was going to be my suggestion. I have a pretty good method where you use linen stock and linen paper and glue them together (not mine, stolen from a board game forum), but it's somewhat time consuming, and the cards are ever so slightly thicker than most professionally printed ones.
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I used card stock paper, and then manually laminated it with a silly crank machine I found at a thrift store, lol
They look great, and hand crank for the win!