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8 Bit Playing Cards USPCC

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8 Bit Playing Cards USPCC

$17.99 USD
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8 Bit Playing Cards

The 8 Bit Deck is a carefully crafted, pixel art playing card deck designed by Michael B. Myers Jr. -- its palette was inspired by the Pico-8 fantasy gaming console.

The cards were manufactured by the USPCC (United States Playing Card Company) and feature a custom silver-embossed tuck box. Each pip, number and Face card were designed and illustrated in an amazing pixel art/sprite editing application called Aseprite.

The pips were iterated on, ensuring legibility and clarity.

2019 Release

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Somehow this decks give me a weird yet funny vibe, not a fan of the tuckcase though the cards are nice

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Somehow this decks give me a weird yet funny vibe, not a fan of the tuckcase though the cards are nice

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Somehow this decks give me a weird yet funny vibe, not a fan of the tuckcase though the cards are nice

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Somehow this decks give me a weird yet funny vibe, not a fan of the tuckcase though the cards are nice

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Somehow this decks give me a weird yet funny vibe, not a fan of the tuckcase though the cards are nice

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Terry Quan
Weird Vibe

Somehow this decks give me a weird yet funny vibe, not a fan of the tuckcase though the cards are nice

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Terry Quan
Weird Vibe

Somehow this decks give me a weird yet funny vibe, not a fan of the tuckcase though the cards are nice