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What I expected vs what I got. (Rant/My personal thoughts & feelings.)
What I wanted: A fucking solid RPG. In the vein of mass effect in terms of decisions, with heavy rpg elements, a interactive world where I had actual side activities to do instead of a one off side stories. I wanted to immerse feel like V was me in this cyberpunk universe, where I'm a mercenary who started from humble beginnings and built myself up into a legend of night city. I wanted the world to be interactive where I could go to a restaurant order some food, then hit up a bar order a drink. I wanted to visit the various shops, trying on clothes, previewing then buying testing out new weapons, and spending some time just chilling out in the shopping areas maybe a mall or two.
I wanted deep character engagements. I wanted the characters that met on my way up could be a ally or a potential foe, depending on their motives and personal beliefs. I expected these characters I met to not trust me initially as I was a outsider and that I had to earn their trust and loyalty by doing jobs for them, calling them, spending time with them by going to the bar and getting a drink with them or to a nightclub for some dancing and fun. I was hopeful about getting to know the gangs and build up a rapport with them, outside of just the stereotypical "Gangs are bad now shoot them!" Mentality. Where each gang had a ally/romance option (One for males and females) exclusive to that gang. A special shop were you could buy gang attire, a cosmetic station where you could buy gang haircuts, tattoos, ect. A gang ripper doc who would argument your cybernetics with the visual ascetic of that gang. And finally a gang gunsmith where you could buy guns with that gangs specific visual skins on that weapon and special mods exclusive to that gang.
I wanted actually deep romances were I met this character, and sure we might or started out on less than good terms. Though by doing missions, calling them to chat, hanging out with them outside of missions, inviting them on nights out on the town, bringing them along on jobs with me and dealing with their reactions to my actions while on the job that I'd get to know them and they me. After a couple of flings together we'd start to realize that it's something more than a one off fling as we grow closer and in naturally develops into a relationship. They would call me asking how I'm doing, text me cute little messages with the occasional picture attached to it. You know the little things. And when I go into battle they come with me as a loyal and trusted ally. Not only do they give you a key to their place, they let you drive their car, and unlock a bonus or two to help you while you are on jobs. Then they have dynamic missions that pop up, maybe they want to you to participate in a race with them, go dancing at a nightclub, help someone they grew up with, perhaps they get kidnapped and need to be rescued, maybe they want to kidnap someone and hold them for random, or something from video from there past relationship with a ex is about to be leaked online and they ask you to help stop it.
What I got: A action games that feels like a cod campaign in a open world with a meh story were I'm essentially the opposite of a ghost in a shell, I'm the shell for a ghost, granted a decent looking shell, but still a shell. To add to that some extra bit of meat to this stew:
I do not feel immersed in the role of V, because V is nothing like the character I wanted to be or play as. V or Vincent (Which you really could of left it as just the mysterious sounding and unique in its own way...V) doesn't feel like a character I would deem worthy of immersing into the role of, he (I played as a male) flips from being nice to people to a complete asshat on the flip of a dime. The game acts like you are given a choice to chose between your responses, but you can't, sometimes just trying to do some of the optional dialog v flips the emotion switch so fast that I find myself rolling my eyes thinking "V, did you really have to say things like that, why just why?" And it's not like you can do anything about it as you are just along for the ride on this on rails story. There are times where a character is upset and you want to be a caring choom and be there for them. Vincent either won't say anything or will have a option that sounds like something I would say but surprise nope! V says something that sounds like he's being a dick about it. In summary I don't like V/Vincent. Moving on.
The game looks pretty, like really pretty (l'm on the ps5, so even though it's the ps4 pro version it still looks amazing) the textures look good and the character models do too. However, I don't like how the characters walking around night city have clothes that we can't buy and wear ourselves, like there are these cool neon transparent jackets that we can wear, there are full metallic tape outfits, and many more. The vehicles look great. But there are variations and color schemes that we just don't get to use and it's a let down. Also the vehicles handle weirdly like most of them handle like the roads are always slick with rain or sleet on the street.
There's very little in terms of dynamic weather, the occasional rain doesn't cut it. Gone are the dust storms and acid rain in the bad lands. I honestly can't tell what season it is in night city, is it summer or spring? Maybe it's winter in night city and we just don't know it. Perhaps that militec crate we receive in our apartment is secretly a Christmas gift.
The game has some good moments, like in the early missions with jackie. But then instead of playing six months with him, a building ourself up with the money, earning the reputation needed to attract the attention of Dexter deshawn, we just skip ahead and it's stolen from my hands. They basically skipped the story we were promised in those early trailers and that's disappointing. Then jackie gets the big are for another J named character who gets forcefully injected into our head, Johnny silverhand. Why the heck is this relic of a dude who died in 2020 stuck in our heads? Let me just say, I like Keanu, but I don't like silverhand much. The guy is meant to be a "Second Protagonist" (I thought I was the Protagonist of this story and that this was my story?) Instead it's more like Johnny silverhand's raid on V's (Vincent's......uhg still hate that name) story. At the best of times Johnny's funny and witty, adding light hearted tension breaking additions to the bleak story.. At the worst of times (More often than the former) he's annoying, he chimes in with his sabotaging dialog to ruin a good moment with his suggestions, exclamations, rants, and pestering. It's like they just are force feeding this cancer of a charcter into my bloodstream. He's like a child that constantly does whatever they can do to get attention. Or like the Mr.Meeseeks from rick & morty, always popping up going "I'm Johnny! Look at me!", I have to break out the flyswatter and tell him to buzz off. I feel like his inclusion as a main focal point of the story, has robbed me of my own story. Like yes there's a reputation system in the game but it doesn't effect much besides unlocks a very small mentions. Even when you hit the highest reputation, you aren't a "Legend of Night City!" You are still a two-bit terminally ill excuse of a mercenary, with a botched reputation, and semi antagonistic ghost stuck in your head. No one really knows who you are or cares, save for a small band of characters who know you personally. I'm sure jackie would be turning over in his grave to see that his sacrifice to help his choom make it to the top was for nothing.
There's nothing to do in terms of side activities in night city. Not side jobs, not side rent a cop distractions. I mean actual activities that aren't tied to a side mission. Fight clubs that aren't just a side, aren't here. Night clubs that you meet flirt with npcs, pickup one night stands, hell grab a drink and visibly drink it, dance in third person, in some club there's not even a dj, nope not in the game. Gambling? Nope sorry choom it's not here either, there's a casino in the game and you can't play anything in it, the pachinko machines have a arrow like the vending machines to show where you can interact with them but nope. Dynamic, non scripted, and non story related street races? Forget about it. You want gun range competitions? There's one and it's scripted.
The missing features and fact that the game was promoted to have these only to have them cut sucks because these were things that made the game stand out besides the cyberpunk skin thrown over a city. I'm not going over all of them since there's plenty of videos plastered over YouTube about them. I will however mention two. The train system would've been a excellent edition to the game to give us a leisurely tour through night city. Especially if fast travel wasn't a thing and the train was fast but not instant, with dynamic events on it, like conversations with npcs, gang members getting on and hassling people, live concerts, and talents being shown off to help organically past the time. The second is third person cutscenes. These would've given us a chance to see our Vs in their custom outfits. Not only that but it would've given more emotion to the situations because we could see the emotion on v's face, instead of the disconnect we currently have. Also it would've given the devs third person animations of v to use in the optional third person camera angle for walking through night city, instead of the absolute mess we have for animations when the game is modded to third person or just clips to third person. On the topic of animations, the animations in general need work, they all look really weird in the shadows and other times when you notice them, I know the game was rushed but that should've been in the baseline of developing v's movement.
The results: A mediocre gumbo of a game. It looks pretty but tastes bland and leaves you feeling hungry a hour after you eat it.
The skeleton of the game needs work before they add to it, but I knew that. Though there's so much lacking from the core of the game, that even if the game ran perfectly well the story is subpar. The characters all feel like one off stories in they aren't in the main story. And even then sometimes even they do to. The city looks pretty but is hallow side from artwork and visuals. And I do not feel like im a character in this universe at all, rather I'm on the outside of the game, looking into the game, from above and from there, then looking down at the V's poor excuse for a buddy adventure with Johnny silverhand.
However I would consider this game a action open world game with some lite rpg elements. Not a full on next gen rpg.
In closing. I do like the game, but I'm not afraid to critique it. I'm not blinded in my opinion by Keanu inclusion, dry pr speak or apologies, or the even the youtubers. This is my opinion. Someone else's might differ and that is okay. But I critique my own creations and still love them, and I will do the same for something that I bought with my hard earned money through working my job. If I buy your game I have the right to critique and analyze it. There's no nda on the fans lol.
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2020 Playing Card Holiday Gift Guide
My favourite decks from the past year
Playing cards make the ideal gift, particularly the many beautiful custom decks available nowadays. Almost everyone can use a deck of cards at some point, so they have an instant and universal appeal, especially if a deck has some customized artwork and is packaged in an appealing tuck box.
In this list I want to focus on some of my favourite decks that have come out in the past year 2020. This year has been a challenging year for many of us in light of the coronavirus that has swept across the world. But in the middle of all this darkness, there have also been some bright spots, which include the brand new crop of custom decks that have appeared in the marketplace.
The suggestions I'm making are very much a matter of personal choice, and other playing card enthusiasts might make other choices. I haven't seen each and every deck that hit the market in the past year, and there are undoubtedly plenty of other worthy decks that qualify for a list like this. I've also not included any decks that have haven't yet been produced, even if they have been crowdfunded. This list strictly covers decks that you should be able to obtain from online retailers and resellers. I've also not included so-called "hype decks" that sell out almost immediately at the publisher level (e.g. Fontaines), but only those that enter retail channels and are more widely and readily available.
I've also included links to where you find them at
PlayingCardDecks so that you can see images of the tuck boxes and cards for each item, and because they're the retailer I personally buy playing cards from the most. But you should be able to find these decks at most online retailers.
Popular Series
Several series of playing cards have become brands of their own, and achieved nearly cult status from collectors. This past year has seen some great additions to the line-ups from popular series that include big names like Jerry's Nuggets, Cherry Casino, and NOC.
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Jerry's Nugget Aqua Playing Cards - Jerry's Nuggets are a modern icon in the world of playing cards, due to the cult status of this deck, which was praised by cardists around the world. It was originally printed in the early 1970s, and was so much in demand in recent decades that copies fetched over $500 in the secondary market. A very successful reprinting of the original blue and red decks happened in 2019, and in the past year we've seen multiple reprints in different colours. Among my favourites in this series are the bright colours like orange, yellow, and green, which have all appeared in the past year. But there's also something for those who prefer a more muted look, such as steel and black.
For more in this series, see Jerry's Nugget decks.
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Cherry Casino Tropicana Teal Playing Cards - The Cherry Casino decks capture a retro vibe, and are a throwback to the old fruit machines from gambling halls, with their distinctive cherry artwork. For me the real appeal of this series lies in the gorgeous card backs, which have a metallic sheen making them feel instantly different from all other decks. The face cards are all quite standard, so that makes them ideal for card games or card magic. Multiple new colours continue to appear in this series, such as
Flamingo Quartz Pink, and most recently
McCarran Silver.
For more in this series, see Cherry Casino decks .
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NOC 3000X2 Purple Playing Cards - The acronym NOC originally stood for Nothing Only Colour, and in line with this the initial decks in this series were all very minimalist. Many people like to collect and use the NOC decks, and over time the series has evolved somewhat. The most recent releases show some new splashes of creativity, and with the NOC 3000X2 deck we travel into the future, past the year 3000. Vibrant purples and pinks inhabit the landscape of the cards, for a very modern and flashy look that is particularly well suited to cardistry. This particular deck is also available in a matching
pink version.
For more in this series, see NOC decks.
Popular Brands
There are several big brands that you can count on for quality, and this year was no exception, with big companies like Theory11, Ellusionist, and Art of Play all continuing to contribute wonderful playing cards to the market.
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James Bond 007 Playing Cards - When it comes to glamorous tuck boxes, it doesn't get much better than the luxury of playing card producer Theory11. This wonderful deck is a tribute to agent 007, James Bond. I collect most of the Theory11 decks, and this one is particularly terrific, with a supreme tuck box, and Bond-inspired paraphernalia on the court cards and on the card back. Close observers will find many Bond gadgets and more. Theory11 have put out several stylish releases in the past year, another one being the
Hollywood Roosevelt deck.
For more, see Theory11 decks.
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Shadow Masters Legacy v2 Playing Cards - One of the companies at the forefront of the custom playing cards movement was Ellusionist and their
Black Tiger deck continues to be a modern icon. While they've since been overshadowed by the many custom decks produced in the crowd-funding era over the past decade, they continue to produce some memorable decks from time to time that are worth picking up. The Shadow Masters Legacy v2 is a black deck in the classic Ellusionist style, and represents the kind of thing that made them great to begin with. A jet black background is the chief feature of this deck, and the red and white used for the artwork and pips stands out beautifully against the inky black. This deck compares favourably with any other deck from the modern era.
For more, see Ellusionist decks.
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Yellow Wheel Playing Cards - The brand Art of Play is the home of influential cardists Dan and Dave Buck. Their
Red & Blue Wheel decks are among my all-time favourite decks, with gorgeous metallic inks as part of a split-pip design. The Yellow Wheel deck is their latest entry in the Wheel series, that retains the original card backs but now in yellow. But the highlight is the card faces, with the split pips employing a stunning metallic silver that complements the cards beautifully. This is a completely custom deck that is certain to impress anyone who sees it. Art of Play produces many new decks each year, and their
Henry & Sally deck is a fun novelty release also worth checking out.
For more, see Art of Play decks.
Popular Designers
They are a very select group, but there are some notable designers in the playing card industry who have developed a real name for themselves, have generated a large following of loyal fans, and continue to produce high quality custom decks on a regular basis.
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Italia Radiosa Playing Cards - Italian designer
Giovanni Meroni is the man behind
Thirdway Industries, and his playing cards are in high demand from collectors around the world. His signature style is immediately recognizable in each of his decks, and this one is no exception. Along with its companion
Italia Segreta, it's themed around the wonders and secrets of Italy. The unique court cards are the real highlight, showcasing Giovanni's usual creativity and style. The number cards are also fully custom. These are the kinds of decks that will hold their value well in years to come. If you want even more vibrant colours, check out
Modern Idols, from the same creator.
For more, see Giovanni Meroni decks.
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Postage Paid Playing Cards - Behind the brand
Kings Wild Project is
Jackson Robinson, who is one of the few professional designers that actually makes a living out of designing playing cards. This deck was inspired by the idea of playing cards functioning as postcards, each with its own stamp and post paid stamp. All 50 US states are represented on different cards, and everything about this deck is fully customized. This deck was produced in only limited numbers, so it will be out of stock in most places. But if you're quick, you can still grab Jackson Robinson's
General Admission deck, which applies a similar concept to tickets, with each card representing a vintage ticket stub from the early 20th century.
For more, see Jackson Robinson decks.
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Kodiak Playing Cards - From popular designer
Jody Eklund and his
Black Ink Playing Cards Company, comes this delightful deck of playing cards that is geared to the poker player and collector. The cards have a very classic look, but offer a fresh take on the designs of the court cards and pips. Jody is highly respected for his approach to graphic design, and these cards will prove an excellent choice if you like playing card games, and want to bring something stylish and attractive to the table.
For more, see Jody Eklund decks.
Magician Decks
Most magicians can perform their magic with any deck, but typically they prefer to do card magic with a deck where novelty and customization are minimal, so as not to distract from their magic. These decks are well suited to performing magic, and contain bonus gaff cards or other secrets that enable them to produce miracles not possible with ordinary decks.
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Card College Playing Cards - These decks are a tribute to the most outstanding modern teacher of the fundamentals of card magic, Roberto Giobbi. Mr Giobbi is the author of
Card College, a series of best-selling books which are the modern gold standard for learning card magic. Available in red and blue, these decks are simple and practical for the working magician, and as a bonus each contains two double backer gaff cards. If you want more luxury, check out the stunning
Luxury 3 Deck Set, which has even more stylish cards, individually numbered tuck boxes with unique origami style features, packaged in an attractive acrylic box - the ideal collectible or gift for magicians.
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Remedies Royal Blue Playing Cards - The Remedies decks come from popular creators Daniel Madison and Daniel Schneider, and this is a successor to the Remedies Scarlet Red deck. Many collectors love the Black Roses brand of playing cards, and collect whatever they produce. This blue Remedies deck has a classic and minimalist look with bold blue card backs, and is very functional and practical. The inclusion of a special Angle Zero gaff makes it ideal for magicians.
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DMC Elites Red v5 Playing Cards - Of all the marked decks I own, the DMC Elites is easily my first choice whenever I want a marked deck with cards that can be easily read from a distance, due to the clever and yet almost invisible marking system it uses. This deck has previously been released in several different colours, and now incorporates Tamariz's Mnemonica stack. All you need is the deck, but there is a terrific
Passport book available separately, which will give you some great ideas for routines you can pull off with this great marked deck.
For more, see Marked decks.
Cardistry Decks
Card flourishing has really boomed in recent years, and especially shines when cardists use a deck that has colourful and striking patterns optimized for cardistry, that enhance the visual aesthetics of cards in motion, as these decks show.
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Neon Orange Cardistry Playing Cards - This deck represents Bicycle's attempt to meet a demand for a relatively low-cost deck geared towards card flourishing. The card backs have a geometric design, and the faces are all identical and completely non-standard, showcasing the latest evolution in playing cards optimized entirely for cardistry. Bright colours ensure that the cards look visually appealing in fans, spreads, and flourishing moves. Alongside this vibrant orange deck is its blue companion, the
Neon Blue Aurora deck.
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Autumn Circle Cardistry Playing Cards - Tally Ho is a classic brand that USPCC has been producing for a long time. The circle back design of the typical Tally Ho deck has become iconic, and is especially appreciated by those who enjoy card flourishing. Each year the folks at Bicycle produce some in-house decks for special occasions, and the Autumn Circle Back deck is a lovely result. The colours capture the warmth and glow of autumn leaves and the mood of harvest time, while the pattern on the card backs is perfect for cardistry.
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ArrowDynamix Cardistry Playing Cards - Given the high volume of cardistry decks appearing all the time, it can be difficult to come up with something completely original, but this minimalist deck has accomplished exactly that. Each card features a giant vertical arrow on the card backs, and a giant horizontal arrow on the faces. With carefully choreographed sequences and moves, you can create truly unique patterns and effects that you simply can't achieve with any other cardistry deck.
Animal-themed Decks
Do you love animals, or do you have an animal lover in your life? There are a lot of wonderful custom decks that are tributes to our four legged friends, or depict some of our favourite creatures.
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Woof and Whiskers Dog Playing Cards - The real appeal of this deck is the cute tuck box, which has cardboard ears that fold up, to complete the look of the friendly dog on the front of the box. I would have liked to see some more customization with the number cards, but it's still a very charming deck, with delightful custom artwork on the court cards and aces. This is one of two Zoo 52 decks, so if you like the Dog deck, you'll also want to pick up the
Playful Paws Cat deck, which is equally cute.
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Aviary Playing Cards - There are a lot of independent creators that produce Bicycle branded playing cards with the help of industry giant USPCC, but this big name producer also releases its own in-house decks. This is my favourite of their four newest releases that hit the market at the end of 2020, and is a very classy looking deck with artwork inspired by a traditional look, but with adjustments to give it a custom feel, and the presence of several birds carefully positioned throughout the deck. Of the four new releases from Bicycle, the
Sea King deck is also proving to be very popular.
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King of Tigers Playing Cards - If you're looking for a deck with bling, this is it. The card backs have a borderless tiger skin pattern, which has been printed with some of the latest technology that makes use of foil for a truly eye-catching look. The tuck box is even more glamorous. While the court cards are clearly inspired by traditional courts, the Jokers bring back the tiger theme strongly, and the tiger skin look recurs throughout the deck.
Food-themed Decks
Recent years have seen some wonderful novelty decks themed around different kinds of food. These are always a great way to whet your appetite for a card game, or to show off to family or friends, and have proved a real hit with collectors.
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Squeezers V3 Playing Cards - Good luck getting your hands on decks from this extremely popular series from Organic Playing Cards, because they sell out quickly. These fruit inspired decks have delightful tuck boxes, and this grapefruit themed deck even comes in a tuck box that looks like a juice box, and is actually scented like grapefruit. The cards themselves are quite practical, but add humorous grapefruit themed elements to the court cards, and new bold colours. OPC's 2020 releases also included the watermelon-themed Carvers deck, while their current release sees the brand go in a slightly new direction with the corn-themed Shuckers.
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Noodlers Chicken Playing Cards - If you like the concept behind the Organic Playing Cards series, you'll probably also enjoy this deck, which has a similarly styled tuck box to the Squeezers decks, but represents a packet of ramen noodles. The orange colour on the card backs and pips has also been inspired by the noodles theme. The artwork on the court cards has a quaint and cute style, with each character depicted in a light hearted style quite different from standard courts, and all holding a bowl of noodles. For a final laugh, the Jokers provide us with the necessary packet of "chicken seasoning" to add to our noodles.
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Citrus Playing Cards - Created by Flaminko, the Deliciousness series has been somewhat overshadowed by the more successful fruit inspired cards from Organic Playing Cards. But I love the Flaminko decks, because they apply customization to all elements of the cards, including the pips. This novelty deck is well suited for card flourishing, card games, and collectors, and cleverly captures all that is juicy and wonderful about citrus fruit.
Music-themed Decks
Music is another evergreen theme, and there's a solid range of lovely decks for the music lover, whether your taste is classical or more contemporary rock-and-roll.
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Composers Mozart Playing Cards - This deck is part of a series that also includes other composers like
Bach. These decks are true collector pieces, and make a wonderful tribute to some of the greatest composers of all time. The tuck boxes have a very classical look, and metallic ink enhances the gorgeous card backs. Meanwhile completely custom artwork on the faces emphasizes a vintage and classical feel. They are great for music lovers and collectors, but if classical music isn't your thing, then check out the
Rock and Roll deck.
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Piano Player Playing Cards - If the piano is your instrument of choice, this is a deck for you. The creative tuck box is available in two styles, one with two black keys and the other with three black keys, which means you can place two decks alongside each other to create a larger keyboard. Fully custom characters inhabit the court cards, with the keyboard motif returning in the details of the artwork. Small touches like this really make this creative deck a thing of unique beauty.
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Soundboards v3 Midnight Playing Cards - Remember the old walk-man cassette players? In the 1980s these revolutionary electronic devices were among the first to make your personal music collection portable. The Soundboards deck replicates the look of a classic walk-man, and the Jokers complete the look by bringing the cassette tape look into the box. This Midnight edition has a dark look, so you might also want to consider the
red deck if you prefer a more traditional colour.
Fiction & Film themed Decks
Most of us love a good story, whether it's in the pages of a novel or on our screens. Here are some great custom decks that are loving tributes to some of the best from the worlds of fiction and film.
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Jane Austen Playing Cards - Fans of the classic novel will appreciate the loving treatment that Jane Austen's famous novels have received in this delightful tribute from the Art of Play label. Each suit represents a different novel, with the court cards featuring the lead characters in the story. The design of the characters is inspired by period costumes and reflects the fashions from the time in which the stories are set. The classy tuck case ensures that everything is nicely packaged and well presented.
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Star Wars Playing Cards - Theory11 achieved a real coup by acquiring the rights to bring the Star Wars brand to playing cards. They were the perfect company to ensure that the result was a classy deck that did justice to the world of the films. This pair of Light Side and Dark Side decks begins with a top quality and highly attractive tuck case, as we've come to expect from Theory11. The court cards all feature different characters from the movies, and the design is the perfect blend of customization and playability, making this a practical deck you can bring out for your favourite card game, or to give to the Star Wars fan in your life. A similar
pair of decks was produced later in the year in White and Black.
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King Arthur Playing Cards - The result of a collaboration between Riffle Shuffle and Studio Muti, this pair of red and green decks tell the story of the famous Arthurian legend. For me it's a personal and nostalgic childhood favourite, in light of the adventure and imagination it evokes. But as impressive as these decks are, they pale besides the
King Arthur Gold deck, which has gold metallic ink on the faces, and gold foil on the card backs, for a truly extravagant look. Inside and out, this is a stunning tribute to a timeless classic from the world of fiction.
Space-themed Decks
So I cheated. I already have a section devoted to cardistry, so I figured I'd sneak in a second category, by including some cardistry decks that all have a space theme. These decks all feature colourful visuals that work well for flourishing, but can also be enjoyed by collectors who appreciate their vibrant colours and exuberant designs.
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Solokid Constellation Playing Cards - This set of twelve decks captures the twelve different star signs. It was produced by
Bocopo, a company well known for producing colourful custom decks that appeal especially to cardists and collectors. These decks are typical Bocopo offerings, with evocative colours that are unique to each different deck, to help capture a different feeling for each and every constellation. If you like vibrant colour, you'll certainly find something to enjoy here.
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Stargazer New Moon Playing Cards - Several different decks have now appeared in the
Stargazer series, but the recent New Moon deck is probably my favourite. The circular moon that appears on all the card backs makes it an ideal deck for card flourishing moves like spins and twirls. The face cards have some truly vibrant colours, and capture well the feel of a night sky bursting with colour and life.
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Sirius B v3 Playing Cards - I fell in love with the style of the original Sirius B deck, so this third edition was always going to win me over. The court cards consist of a blur of colours that look like paints mixed together, and this style has also been applied to the pips. The colours are the real appeal here, and the signature design of the card backs also looks very nice in card flourishes.
Transformation Decks
I personally adore transformation cards, and consider them to be one of the most fascinating and memorable types of playing cards there is. The idea is that you take the pips and incorporate them into a larger picture that forms a unique work of art, for each and every card in the deck.
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Cotta's Almanac #1 Reproduction Playing Cards - This historic deck was first created in 1805 by J.C. Cotta, and was the very first of its kind. Themed on the "Joan of Arc" play by Schiller, the beauty and creativity of these cards will still win over collectors today. Lovingly produced in a high quality modern edition, this recreation is the first of the entire series of Cotta transformation decks that is being reproduced by PCD.
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5th Kingdom Playing Cards - This deck is possibly my favourite original release from PCD in the past year. It is an outstanding example of the creativity and originality of a semi-transformation deck, where the pips have been cleverly incorporated into the artwork. Each suit represents a different culture, turning each individual card into a work of art that can be admired and enjoyed.
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Pack of Dogs V2 Playing Cards - This transformation deck is the work of John Littleboy, who has produced a number of such decks in his inimitable style, including Pack of Dogs, Kitten Club, Mermaid Queen, and Bag of Bones. The number cards are my favourites, and in this deck each of these represents a larger art piece with a dog. Each suit has a progressive image, so they don't feel totally unique from each other. It's more like a series of consecutive snapshots, and you can use flip animation to tell the story. Littleboy's
Kitten Club V2 deck applies a similar concept to cats.
In-House Decks
PlayingCardDecks doesn't just sell playing cards, but Will Roya also uses his wealth of experience to team up with designers and graphic artists to produce high quality custom decks under the PCD label. Here are some great custom decks that were published in-house over the course of 2020.
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Astronaut Playing Cards - This novelty deck is a delightful creation that will please anyone who has an interest in space and space travel, in light of its unique theme. The Kings are all depicted as astronauts, while the Queens and Jacks represent space travellers. The card backs have a futuristic look with neon lights, and this look carries over to the number cards, which are highly customized with unique red and blue pips.
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Beekeeper Playing Cards - There are plenty of bee themed playing cards already on the market, but the artwork style gives this one a truly unique feel. Two decks were produced, one with light card backs and the other with dark card backs. This is a great novelty deck for the collector, because there's especially some delightful creativity to be found with the bee-inspired pips, and the detailed custom artwork on the court cards.
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Testament Classic Playing Cards - This is a Biblical themed deck created by artist Ben Green. It's intended as an art deck, with the images on the cards depicting Biblical characters from well-known narratives. Representing a dual love for playing cards and a love for Bible-inspired art, this deck will especially appeal to the collector.
Out-of-the-Ordinary Decks
I'm a sucker for highly unusual decks with a high degree of novelty, and even though these are not ones I'd typically use for playing card games, they have very unique features that make them stand out from your average custom deck.
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Starry Night Puzzle Playing Cards - Fancy a deck that doubles as a jigsaw puzzle? This clever deck takes its inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh's famous painting, The Starry Night. The artwork on the card faces is all taken from the painting, and all the cards can be pieced together to make a single giant picture, thus effectively functioning as a large puzzle. Yet each card has clear indices so it's still something you can use for card games too. Definitely unique and out of the ordinary, this set of playing cards is a perfect choice for fans of classic art and paintings.
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Falcon Razors Deluxe Throwing Playing Cards - Rick Smith Jr has made multiple world records in throwing playing cards. His baseball background holds him in good stead, but anybody can learn to throw playing cards if you use the techniques Rick teaches. These throwing cards were a collaboration with legendary flourisher De'vo, and were featured in one of this year's viral videos from Dude Perfect, which featured Rick and his amazing card throwing. The cards are slightly thicker than standard Bicycle stock, to ensure extra durability and performance for card throwing.
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AQUA Invisible Plastic Playing Cards - If you're looking for something completely different, this might hit the mark. This is a ground-breaking deck that is the closest thing to being invisible. All the cards are made out of completely transparent plastic, after which a high gloss transparent printing is applied to selected areas of the cards to produce the designs and pips. So each card is effectively completely transparent, and yet you can see its unique artwork and determine its value and suit. The handling is surprisingly better than you'd expect for a completely plastic deck, and it's certainly something unique.
Other Gift Ideas
Do you want to let your gift recipient make their own decision about what to get, or are you not quite sure what to buy? Here are a couple of special gift ideas that might help out, even if it is to give your family or friends a convenient way to enable you to select your own gift!
Firstly, there's a wide range of
accessories available for playing cards, like card clips, card cases, and more. Alternatively, consider a
gift card, which is available in amounts of $10, $25, $50, $100, and $200. There's also the popular
Pip Box Club, which has been around for over two years. Subscribers get a selection of decks and goodies shipped to them each month, and offers great value with each box.
Boxing Day Sale: Right now you can take advantage of a special sale at PlayingCardDecks, and save $10 off any order over $30 by using the code box20. This coupon is valid from Boxing Day until the end of 2020.
Happy shopping, and happy holidays!
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lost story for /u/neolordie
thank you! this helps... seriously! it gives me some hope and feedback that i'm not completely nuts (if i'm asking the question, i'm probably safe... probably :), plus there's the off and odd chances that run wild sometimes.
i'm enjoying writing today, so please forgive me my liberties as i start to tell a story. some of it you inspired! i'm not done with it, but
i enjoy it, and the act of writing is the ends
and the means; this story is coming into existence because i am enjoying my play...
├◉─◇───◇──◇─◯◦─ - you end up at this year's oddlyreal conference/festival thingy, which just announced its 10,000th physically present (at least cranially) biological entity, ”a new record” the announcement continues in a somehow perceptibly excited low and relaxed androgynous voice. despite yourself, you are grudgingly impressed with the oddly tasteful decor and some subdued, relaxing minor key japanese string thing... the word kuto or koto flashes in your head as remembrance. usually these conference/shindig things are visually loud enough for chinese new year and audibly worse than the morning after the taco and chili competition endemic at a government-in-exile rally in a certain ex-president's last remaining casino.
- in a word, elegant. in another two: oddly (you sense a theme here) relaxed. like you imagine miami in the '80s, during sunset over the ocean... minus the grime and old people driving on the median. you hear some obvious digitally created lo-fi sounds. 8-bit? looking in the distance, you see a sign with an arrow pointing down and to the left: ”arcade”. mystery solved! your stomach involuntarily receives a flutter of excitement and anticipation; underneath the larger letters reads ”5 tokens $1, 11 tokens $2, 42 tokens $5”. a long, straight haired androgynous couple, one dyed black and the other bleached white lets out a simultaneous laugh in the distance; you hear ”ski-ball!” as the pair run underneath the sign and disappear. this might actually be fun!
├◉─◇──◇─◯◦─ - you checked in with only one minor incident: your reserved room wasn't ready yet. before you could say that you didn't mind waiting (an excuse for the arcade... not that you needed one) the concierge asks if you will accept a complimentarily room upgrade to one with a deluxe balcony, japanese bath, and view of the night sky over the ocean (really the gulf) facing west. you thank your lucky stars that that light pollution law passed a few years ago. everyone thought it was too odd and unimportant to pass at the time, and nobody thought it would pass, but it did... without riders, without debate, unanimous. first the house, then the senate an hour later, and the president shocked everyone by signing it at the stroke of midnight on the winter solstice. now you can see your lucky stars... from within a city, of all things. energy use went down because of it, and so did pollution. unexpectedly, cities became quieter at night, and there were less therapy visits for generalized anxiety disorder. book and app sales about astronomy and astrology were trending, and in general, people seem more chill, more relaxed, more focused. it was not uncommon to see your neighbor on a lawn chair on their roof watching the sun set after work.
- this night sky was gorgeous! how did so many generations give it up? and for what? crappy 7/11 and motel-6 neon lowglow? lame. the evening sky over the gulf is even more spectacular than you remember, and you pause in your unpacking and settling into your room to watch for a few minutes more.
- the keynote speach is listed as a costume formal: tux, gown, dress uniform, and/or come-as-you-are, shoes optional event: another oddly satisfying and kind of exciting contradiction. so the choice is yours: do you pick the expertly tailored black and white tux you had taken in a bit last week? or a below-the-knee black and white gown your partner insisted you pack... just in case. it would be an an oddity for you to wear a gown to anything, you laugh. oddity. this place must be infectious! what the heck, gown it is! luckily its easy to put on and more far more androgynous than expected. it's very nearly like wearing a lightweigh black and grey kilt, like at the highland games. you look over your balcony and see a contingent in formal black-and-white star-trek looking body suit type unforms pause and bow to a group in what appears to be tuxedo labcoats with tails. looking in the mirror, you don't look half bad!
├◉─◇──◇─◯◦─ - you have a few good drinks in you, or was that a good few? the air is pleasantly neutral, sometimes just a bit warm, at others a slight chill. the ocean makes the air noticably humid with a slght salt tang, but it's the perfect temperature for it. the slight breeze feels good on your legs, and the white, nearly glowing sand covering the outdoor conference room's floor is pleasing between your toes. your shoes are probably gone with the glass from the previous manhattan... you didn't like those shoes anyway. good riddance!
- the keynote was actually pretty good! a little bit dull as you knew all the stuff the keynote speaker was talking about, and she seemed a tiny bit bored herself, like she's given the pitch eleventy-one times already... come to think of it, as she's a founder and cto of a company doing the kind of thing this conference is about, you realize she probably has. her wild perple hair... you've seen it before. the next sip of your drink brings back the memory of its namesake city, and an elevator.
├◉─◇──◇─◯◦─ - you were on your way up to the 58th floor for an interview†, and (yes, the memory is clear now) this nervous seemingly little girl with purple hair and an actual physical portfolio case (black and leather looking and nearly as large as her) rode the lift with you, although you notice she's not as young as she appears: she's just short. you notice that the only other floor selected is 103. and you notice that she is staring at you now, probably because (you realize belatedly) you've been staring at her for at least a dozen floors.
- "interview? your first big one?" she asks.
- "um... somthing like that," you manage to mumble
- "it's dangerous to go alone! take this." as she is saying this (sounds familiar), she's expertly juggling her purse, the comically oversized portfolio case, and something aroud by her left hand. (you feel she just quoted something important, but can't place it)
- as the bell for your floor dings and the doors open, she tucks something warm and maybe metal? into your hand and says "quick! put it in your pocket for luck! look at it later or you'll be late. give it back to me someday!"
- you nearly fumble putting the whatever-it-is into your pocket as the lift doors are closing. the last you see is a smile as you hear a fading "don't panic!"
// current tail. betwixt here and the footnotes seperator, there be unfinshed dragons. and that you heard the elevator version of that pitch waaay back, 5, maybe 6 years ago, before she was a notable cto giving a keynote address to a large and prestigious
* ) vr gametech conference this one. ke back when there were 2 founders and a part time employee with a mohawk and studs in his head
run in to someone at a conference in a little out of the way bar where it's just a bit quieter and you can hear yourself think
├◉─◇───◇─ footnotes ──◇─◯◦─ *
- you feel the word 'pretentious' slip past your right eyeball and invade your frontal lobe. it breaks into the stream of your thoughts, despite your conscious and diligent efforts to be less cynical... aaannnnndddd theoretically happier, because you are sort of reading ”the tao of pooh”, based on the footnote of some really weird lady's post on reddit a handful of years ago, and this whole thing about being an uncarved block kind of made sense, but was frustratingly both seductively elusive and easy to be cynical about at the same time.
◯◦─ †
- you got the job! you were very nervous at first, but you felt the thing the purple haired
girl princess woman gave you in the elevator. every time you started squirming‡ because of a question asked (c'mon, "where do you see this company in 5 years?" how the hell are you supposed to answer to that?), you got stabbed on the top of your thigh, right in the rectus femoris, by something in your pocket. this sensation was nearly like getting an injection, and you found it distracting enough you couldn't quite focus on the more inane questions (squirm - stab, repeat) and just said what was on your mind. apparently it, whatever 'it' was, was working, as the facial hair on the man bobbed slightly out of sync with his nods. the woman next to him was quiet and very tomboy-ish; if the peter pan played by maud adams on broadway had a kid with the tinkerbell from hook (1992 julia roberts, not the awful 2024 remake with a cg remade kardashian- glack) and they were raised climbing trees in pixi skorts decorated with pink skulls... but decided to put on an immaculately tailored gray zoot suit made just for her by the costume designers of the matrix... (1999, not the 2023 reboot)
- anyway, the tomboy (maud, she introduced herself as later, and she said she liked her name and never changed it) seemed to enjoy your answers, and cut... ned? hagbard?... off in the middle of some convoluted thing he must have proudly dredged from the bowels of the earliest internet archives; rumores and tall tales of ''questions" steve jobs asked potential apple employees like jony ive to tourture them where the scars wouldn't show.
- at a glace from maud, "hagbard, pollice verso, commodus? tick-tock! tick tock!"
- hagbard locked eyes with you, straightened his posture, and the facial hair grinned a few milliseconds before he did. without looking away he extended his arm like a roman emperor, made a fist, and gave maud the thumbs up. he turned on his heel, his beard followed a tad later, and out the door he went.
- "so.... would it sound weird if i asked about what you have in your pocket?" // better phrasing. possible lotr gollum reference.
◯◦─ ‡
- it's a bad habit you have that is more common than you realized back when you were asked increasingly awkward questions by that guy... what was his name at the time? ted? ned? hagbard? he has changed it at least 3 times since you've been working there and got to known him a bit. at least he got rid of that ridiculous face eating victorian english thing he called mutton chops!
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Which Director had the best run in the 90s?
Best run in terms of anything
Quentin Tarantino: Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, and Reservoir Dogs.
Martin Scorsese: Goodfellas, Casino, Kundun, Cape Fear, The Age of Innocence, and Bringing Out the Dead.
Robert Altman: The Player, Short Cuts, Prêt-à-Porter, Kansas City, The Gingerbread Man, Cookie's Fortune, and Vincent & Theo.
Robert Redford: Quiz Show, The Horse Whisperer, and A River Runs Through It.
The Coen Brothers: Fargo, Miller's Crossing, The Big Lebowski, Barton Fink, and The Hudsucker Proxy.
Wong Kar Wai: Chungking Express, Days of Being Wild, Ashes of Time, Fallen Angels, and Happy Together.
Paul Thomas Anderson: Hard Eight, Boogie Nights, and Magnolia.
David Fincher: Alien 3, Se7en, Fight Club, and The Game.
Francis Ford Coppola: The Godfather 3, The Rainmaker, Jack, and Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Steven Spielberg: Hook, Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Amistad, Schindler's List, and Saving Private Ryan.
Claire Dennis: Beau Travail, No Fear, No Die, I Can't Sleep, and Nénette and Boni.
Richard Linklater: Before Sunrise, Slacker, Dazed and Confused, The Newton Boys, and SubUrbia.
Abbas Kiarostami: Close Up, Taste of Cherry, The Wind Will Carry Us, Life, and Nothing More..., and Through the Olive Trees.
Harold Ramis: Groundhog Day, Analyze This, Stuart Saves His Family, and Multiplicity.
Michael Mann: Heat, The Last of the Mohicans, and The Insider.
Wes Anderson: Bottle Rocket and Rushmore.
Todd Haynes: Safe, Velvet Goldmine, and Poison.
The Wachowskis: The Matrix and Bound.
Emir Kusturica: Underground, Arizona Dream, and Black Cat, White Cat.
Krzysztof Kieślowski: Three Colours Trilogy and Double Life of Veronique
Steven Soderbergh: Out of Sight, Gray's Anatomy, Schizopolis, The Limey, Kafka, King of the Hill, and The Underneath.
Jonathan Demme: Philadelphia, The Silence of the Lambs, and Beloved.
Robert Zemeckis: Forrest Gump, Death Becomes Her, Contact, and Back to the Future Part III.
Zhang Yimou: To Live, Raise the Red Lantern, Not One Less, The Story of Qiu Ju, Ju Dou, Keep Cool, Shanghai Triad, The Road Home, and Zhang Yimou.
Terence Davies: The Long Day Closes and The Neon Bible.
Clint Eastwood: Unforgiven, The Bridges of Madison County, True Crime, Absolute Power, The Rookie, White Hunter Black Heart, In the Line of Fire, and A Perfect World.
Lars Von Trier: Breaking the Waves, Europa, and The Idiots.
Hirokazu Kore-eda: After Life, However..., Lessons from a Calf, August without Him, and Maborosi.
Gus Van Sant: My Own Private Idaho, To Die For, Good Will Hunting, Psycho, and Even Cowgirls Get the Blues.
David Lynch: Lost Highway, The Straight Story, Wild at Heart, and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
Amy Heckerling: Clueless and Look Who's Talking Too.
Kathryn Bigelow: Point Blank, Strange Days, and Blue Steel.
Thomas Vinterberg: Festen, Last Round, The Boy Who Walked Backwards, and The Biggest Heroes.
Julie Dash: Daughters of the Dust, Funny Valentines, and Praise House.
Pedro Almodóvar: All About my Mother, Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, Live Flesh, High Heels, Kika, and The Flower of My Secret.
Jan De Bont: Speed 1 & 2, Twister, and The Haunting.
Oliver Stone: JFK, Nixon, Heaven & Earth, Natural Born Killers, The Doors, Any Given Sunday, and U Turn.
Rob Reiner: Misery, A Few Good Men, The American President, Ghosts of Mississippi, and The Story of Us.
Paul Verhoeven: Basic Instinct, Showgirls, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers.
Danny Boyle: Trainspotting, Shallow Grave, and A Life Less Ordinary.
Tim Burton: Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sleepy Hollow, Batman Returns, and Mars Attacks!.
Ang Lee: Pushing Hands, Sense and Sensibility, The Ice Storm, Eat Drink Man Woman, The Wedding Banquet, and Ride with the Devil.
Jane Campion: The Piano, An Angel at My Table, The Portrait of a Lady, and Holy Smoke!.
Frank Darabont: The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile.
Lasse Hallström: What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Once Around, The Cider House Rules, and Something to Talk About.
Jim Jarmusch: Dead Man, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, Night on Earth, and Year of the Horse.
M. Night Shyamalan: The Sixth Sense, Praying with Anger, and Wide Awake.
Luc Besson: La Femme Nikita, Atlantis, Léon: The Professional, The Fifth Element, and The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc.
Alan Parker: The Commitments, Evita, Come See the Paradise, Angela's Ashes, and The Road to Wellville.
Terry Gilliam: The Fisher King, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and 12 Monkeys.
Mike Leigh: Naked, Secrets and Lies, Topsy-Turvy, Life Is Sweet, and Career Girls.
Peter Jackson: Braindead, Heavenly Creatures, Forgotten Silver, and The Frighteners.
Martin Brest: Scent of a Woman, Meet Joe Black, and Josh and S.A.M.
Woody Allen: Everyone Says I Love You, Alice, Shadows and Fog, Husbands and Wives, Manhattan Murder Mystery, Mighty Aphrodite, Celebrity, Sweet and Lowdown, and Deconstructing Harry.
Ridley Scott: Thelma & Louise, G.I. Jane, White Squall, and 1492: Conquest of Paradise.
Bryan Singer: Apt Pupil, The Usual Suspects, and Public Access.
Kenneth Branagh: Othello, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, In the Bleak Midwinter, Dead Again, and Peter's Friends.
Theodoros Angelopoulos: Eternity and a Day, Ulysses' Gaze, and The Suspended Step of the Stork.
Spike Lee: Crooklyn, Malcolm X, Girl 6, Summer of Sam, Get on the Bus, Clockers, He Got Game, Mo' Better Blues, and Jungle Fever.
Radu Mihaileanu: Trahir, Bonjour Antoine, and Train of Life.
Richard Attenborough: Grey Owl, In Love and War, Chaplin, and Shadowlands.
Tony Scott: The Last Boy Scout, True Romance, Crimson Tide, The Fan, Enemy of the State, Days of Thunder, and Revenge.
Eric Rohmer: L'Arbre, le maire et la médiathèque and Les Rendez-vous de Paris.
Jacques Rivette: Up, Down, Fragile, Secret Defense, La Belle Noiseuse, and Joan the Maid.
Edward Yang: A Brighter Summer Day, A Confucian Confusion, and Mahjong.
Michael Haneke: Benny's Video, Funny Games, and 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance.
Farrelly brothers: Kingpin, Dumb and Dumber, and There's Something About Mary.
David Cronenberg : Naked Lunch, eXistenZ, Crash, and M. Butterfly.
Takeshi Kitano: Sonatine, Fireworks, Kikujiro and Kid's Return
Alex Cox: El Patrullero, Three Businessmen, The Winner, and Death and the Compass.
Atom Egoyan: Calendar, Exotica, The Sweet Hereafter, Felicia's Journey, and The Adjuster.
Manoel de Oliveira: The Divine Comedy, The Letter, Anxiety, Voyage to the Beginning of the World, Party, A Caixa, Abraham's Valley, The Convent, No, or the Vain Glory of Command, Day of Despair, and The Letter.
Dardenne brothers: Rosetta, Je pense à vous, and La Promesse
Jacques Rivette: La Belle Noiseuse, Top Secret, Up, Down, Fragile, and Joan the Maid.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa: Cure, Charisma, The Guard from Underground, Barren Illusions, and License to Live.
Jafar Panahi: The White Balloon and The Mirror.
Tsai Ming-liang: The River, Vive L'Amour, The Hole, and Rebels of the Neon God.
Hou Hsiao-hsien: The Puppetmaster, Flowers of Shanghai, Good Men, Good Women, and Goodbye South, Goodbye.
Leos Carax: Les Amants du Pont-Neuf, Sans Titre, and Pola X.
John Woo: Hard Boiled, Bullet in the Head, Hard Target, Once a Thief, Face/Off, and Broken Arrow.
Olivier Assayas: Cold Water, A New Life, Irma Vep, Tous les garçons et les filles de leur âge..., Paris Awakens, Cinéma, de notre temps, Alice and Martin, Man Yuk: A Portrait of Maggie Cheung, Late August, Early September, and Filha da Mãe.
Roman Polanski: Bitter Moon, Death and the Maiden, and The Ninth Gate.
Brian De Palma: Carlito’s Way, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Raising Cain, Snake Eyes, and Mission: Impossible.
Werner Herzog: Lessons of Darkness, My Best Fiend, Little Dieter Needs to Fly, and Scream of Stone.
Cameron Crowe: Singles and Jerry Maguire.
Alexander Sokurov: The Stone, Whispering Pages, Mother and Son, Moloch, and The Second Circle.
Mohsen Makhmalbaf: Hello Cinema, Gabbeh, The Silence, The School the Wind Blew Away, Tales of Kish, A Moment of Innocence, Time of Love, Images from the Qajar Period, The Nights of Zayande-rood, Once Upon a Time, Cinema, Actor, and Stone and Glass
Hayao Miyazaki: Princess Mononoke, Porco Rosso, and On Your Mark.
Jean Luc Godard: Nouvelle Vague, JLG/JLG – Self-Portrait in December, New Wave, Hélas pour moi, For Ever Mozart, Germany Year 90 Nine Zero, Les Enfants jouent à la Russie, and Histoire(s) du Cinéma.
Alexander Payne: Election and Citizen Ruth.
James Foley: Glengarry Glen Ross, The Chamber, Two Bits, After Dark, My Sweet, The Corruptor, and Fear.
Whit Stillman: The Last Days of Disco, Metropolitan, and Barcelona.
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Which Director had the best run in the 90s?
Best run in terms of anything
Quentin Tarantino: Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, and Reservoir Dogs.
Martin Scorsese: Goodfellas, Casino, Kundun, Cape Fear, The Age of Innocence, and Bringing Out the Dead.
Robert Altman: The Player, Short Cuts, Prêt-à-Porter, Kansas City, The Gingerbread Man, Cookie's Fortune, and Vincent & Theo.
Robert Redford: Quiz Show, The Horse Whisperer, and A River Runs Through It.
The Coen Brothers: Fargo, Miller's Crossing, The Big Lebowski, Barton Fink, and The Hudsucker Proxy.
Wong Kar Wai: Chungking Express, Days of Being Wild, Ashes of Time, Fallen Angels, and Happy Together.
Paul Thomas Anderson: Hard Eight, Boogie Nights, and Magnolia.
David Fincher: Alien 3, Se7en, Fight Club, and The Game.
Francis Ford Coppola: The Godfather 3, The Rainmaker, Jack, and Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Steven Spielberg: Hook, Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Amistad, Schindler's List, and Saving Private Ryan.
Claire Dennis: Beau Travail, No Fear, No Die, I Can't Sleep, and Nénette and Boni.
Richard Linklater: Before Sunrise, Slacker, Dazed and Confused, The Newton Boys, and SubUrbia.
Abbas Kiarostami: Close Up, Taste of Cherry, The Wind Will Carry Us, Life, and Nothing More..., and Through the Olive Trees.
Harold Ramis: Groundhog Day, Analyze This, Stuart Saves His Family, and Multiplicity.
Michael Mann: Heat, The Last of the Mohicans, and The Insider.
Wes Anderson: Bottle Rocket and Rushmore.
Todd Haynes: Safe, Velvet Goldmine, and Poison.
The Wachowskis: The Matrix and Bound.
Emir Kusturica: Underground, Arizona Dream, and Black Cat, White Cat.
Krzysztof Kieślowski: Three Colours Trilogy and Double Life of Veronique
Steven Soderbergh: Out of Sight, Gray's Anatomy, Schizopolis, The Limey, Kafka, King of the Hill, and The Underneath.
Jonathan Demme: Philadelphia, The Silence of the Lambs, and Beloved.
Robert Zemeckis: Forrest Gump, Death Becomes Her, Contact, and Back to the Future Part III.
Zhang Yimou: To Live, Raise the Red Lantern, Not One Less, The Story of Qiu Ju, Ju Dou, Keep Cool, Shanghai Triad, The Road Home, and Zhang Yimou.
Terence Davies: The Long Day Closes and The Neon Bible.
Clint Eastwood: Unforgiven, The Bridges of Madison County, True Crime, Absolute Power, The Rookie, White Hunter Black Heart, In the Line of Fire, and A Perfect World.
Lars Von Trier: Breaking the Waves, Europa, and The Idiots.
Hirokazu Kore-eda: After Life, However..., Lessons from a Calf, August without Him, and Maborosi.
Gus Van Sant: My Own Private Idaho, To Die For, Good Will Hunting, Psycho, and Even Cowgirls Get the Blues.
David Lynch: Lost Highway, The Straight Story, Wild at Heart, and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
Amy Heckerling: Clueless and Look Who's Talking Too.
Kathryn Bigelow: Point Blank, Strange Days, and Blue Steel.
Thomas Vinterberg: Festen, Last Round, The Boy Who Walked Backwards, and The Biggest Heroes.
Julie Dash: Daughters of the Dust, Funny Valentines, and Praise House.
Pedro Almodóvar: All About my Mother, Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, Live Flesh, High Heels, Kika, and The Flower of My Secret.
Jan De Bont: Speed 1 & 2, Twister, and The Haunting.
Oliver Stone: JFK, Nixon, Heaven & Earth, Natural Born Killers, The Doors, Any Given Sunday, and U Turn.
Rob Reiner: Misery, A Few Good Men, The American President, Ghosts of Mississippi, and The Story of Us.
Paul Verhoeven: Basic Instinct, Showgirls, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers.
Danny Boyle: Trainspotting, Shallow Grave, and A Life Less Ordinary.
Tim Burton: Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sleepy Hollow, Batman Returns, and Mars Attacks!.
Ang Lee: Pushing Hands, Sense and Sensibility, The Ice Storm, Eat Drink Man Woman, The Wedding Banquet, and Ride with the Devil.
Jane Campion: The Piano, An Angel at My Table, The Portrait of a Lady, and Holy Smoke!.
Frank Darabont: The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile.
Lasse Hallström: What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Once Around, The Cider House Rules, and Something to Talk About.
Jim Jarmusch: Dead Man, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, Night on Earth, and Year of the Horse.
M. Night Shyamalan: The Sixth Sense, Praying with Anger, and Wide Awake.
Luc Besson: La Femme Nikita, Atlantis, Léon: The Professional, The Fifth Element, and The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc.
Alan Parker: The Commitments, Evita, Come See the Paradise, Angela's Ashes, and The Road to Wellville.
Terry Gilliam: The Fisher King, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and 12 Monkeys.
Mike Leigh: Naked, Secrets and Lies, Topsy-Turvy, Life Is Sweet, and Career Girls.
Peter Jackson: Braindead, Heavenly Creatures, Forgotten Silver, and The Frighteners.
Martin Brest: Scent of a Woman, Meet Joe Black, and Josh and S.A.M.
Woody Allen: Everyone Says I Love You, Alice, Shadows and Fog, Husbands and Wives, Manhattan Murder Mystery, Mighty Aphrodite, Celebrity, Sweet and Lowdown, and Deconstructing Harry.
Ridley Scott: Thelma & Louise, G.I. Jane, White Squall, and 1492: Conquest of Paradise.
Bryan Singer: Apt Pupil, The Usual Suspects, and Public Access.
Kenneth Branagh: Othello, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, In the Bleak Midwinter, Dead Again, and Peter's Friends.
Theodoros Angelopoulos: Eternity and a Day, Ulysses' Gaze, and The Suspended Step of the Stork.
Spike Lee: Crooklyn, Malcolm X, Girl 6, Summer of Sam, Get on the Bus, Clockers, He Got Game, Mo' Better Blues, and Jungle Fever.
Radu Mihaileanu: Trahir, Bonjour Antoine, and Train of Life.
Richard Attenborough: Grey Owl, In Love and War, Chaplin, and Shadowlands.
Tony Scott: The Last Boy Scout, True Romance, Crimson Tide, The Fan, Enemy of the State, Days of Thunder, and Revenge.
Eric Rohmer: L'Arbre, le maire et la médiathèque and Les Rendez-vous de Paris.
Jacques Rivette: Up, Down, Fragile, Secret Defense, La Belle Noiseuse, and Joan the Maid.
Edward Yang: A Brighter Summer Day, A Confucian Confusion, and Mahjong.
Michael Haneke: Benny's Video, Funny Games, and 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance.
Farrelly brothers: Kingpin, Dumb and Dumber, and There's Something About Mary.
David Cronenberg : Naked Lunch, eXistenZ, Crash, and M. Butterfly.
Takeshi Kitano: Sonatine, Fireworks, Kikujiro and Kid'sReturn
Alex Cox: El Patrullero, Three Businessmen, The Winner, and Death and the Compass.
Atom Egoyan: Calendar, Exotica, The Sweet Hereafter, Felicia's Journey, and The Adjuster.
Manoel de Oliveira: The Divine Comedy, The Letter, Anxiety, Voyage to the Beginning of the World, Party, A Caixa, Abraham's Valley, The Convent, No, or the Vain Glory of Command, Day of Despair, and The Letter.
Dardenne brothers: Rosetta, Je pense à vous, and La Promesse
Jacques Rivette: La Belle Noiseuse, Top Secret, Up, Down, Fragile, and Joan the Maid.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa: Cure, Charisma, The Guard from Underground, Barren Illusions, and License to Live.
Jafar Panahi: The White Balloon and The Mirror.
Tsai Ming-liang: The River, Vive L'Amour, The Hole, and Rebels of the Neon God.
Hou Hsiao-hsien: The Puppetmaster, Flowers of Shanghai, Good Men, Good Women, and Goodbye South, Goodbye.
Leos Carax: Les Amants du Pont-Neuf, Sans Titre, and Pola X.
John Woo: Hard Boiled, Bullet in the Head, Hard Target, Once a Thief, Face/Off, and Broken Arrow.
Olivier Assayas: Cold Water, A New Life, Irma Vep, Tous les garçons et les filles de leur âge..., Paris Awakens, Cinéma, de notre temps, Alice and Martin, Man Yuk: A Portrait of Maggie Cheung, Late August, Early September, and Filha da Mãe.
Roman Polanski: Bitter Moon, Death and the Maiden, and The Ninth Gate.
Brian De Palma: Carlito’s Way, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Raising Cain, Snake Eyes, and Mission: Impossible.
Werner Herzog: Lessons of Darkness, My Best Fiend, Little Dieter Needs to Fly, and Scream of Stone.
Cameron Crowe: Singles and Jerry Maguire.
Alexander Sokurov: The Stone, Whispering Pages, Mother and Son, Moloch, and The Second Circle.
Mohsen Makhmalbaf: Hello Cinema, Gabbeh, The Silence, The School the Wind Blew Away, Tales of Kish, A Moment of Innocence, Time of Love, Images from the Qajar Period, The Nights of Zayande-rood, Once Upon a Time, Cinema, Actor, and Stone and Glass
Hayao Miyazaki: Princess Mononoke, Porco Rosso, and On Your Mark.
Jean Luc Godard: Nouvelle Vague, JLG/JLG – Self-Portrait in December, New Wave, Hélas pour moi, For Ever Mozart, Germany Year 90 Nine Zero, Les Enfants jouent à la Russie, and Histoire(s) du Cinéma.
Alexander Payne: Election and Citizen Ruth.
James Foley: Glengarry Glen Ross, The Chamber, The Corruptor, Two Bits, After Dark, My Sweet, and Fear.
James Mangold: Heavy, Cop Land, and Girl, Interrupted.
Whit Stillman: The Last Days of Disco, Metropolitan, and Barcelona.
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Slot Blade and Wild Card - magic items with a casino flair.
Hello!
So i has the idea (with some inspiration from various groups) to work on a DnD Casino and from that, it gave me the idea to make a weapon with a slot machine-esque function. After working on that, i felt i needed a shield to go along with it and thus was born the Slot Blade and the Wild Card. I’m also a huge fan of randomness and rolling on charts so that played a part lol. These are a rough first draft and i know the language also needs some polishing, but i would love any and all feedback on them. Thank you very much and hope you enjoy them!
Slot Blade Weapon, very rare (requires attunement)
The blade of this +1 Longsword gleams like polished platinum and the hilt shines like mesmerizing gold. The pommel is a small, rectangular box with what appears to have three rotating wheels inside that display numbers with a tiny level topped with a red sphere attached to the right.
Whenever you hit a creature with the Slot Blade, roll 3d6 and consult the table below for additional effects: 111 - Chaotic backlash, the wielder takes 2d6 force damage. 222 - The target is covered in bright, neon light. The next attack against the target has advantage. 333 - The target is afflicted with a random status ailment. Roll another d6 and consult the table below: 1 - Stunned 2 - Blinded 3 - Deafened 4 - Poisoned 5 - Restrained 6 - Knocked prone 444 - The target is teleported 20ft in a random direction. If the target ends up teleporting into a solid or occupied space, they are shunted to the nearest safe space. 555 - You gain 2d10 gp and the target loses the same amount of gp. 666 - Jackpot! Double the damage that would be dealt with this attack. 2 of a kind - This attack deals an additional 1d6 damage based on the double rolled: 1 - Fire 2 - Cold 3 - Lightning 4 - Acid 5 - Thunder 6 - Radiant Zero matching - no additional effect, roll damage as normal.
Wild Card Shield, very rare (requires attunement)
This +1 Shield is rectangular with a white facing and a red trim along the edge. In each corner, a small section had been carved out and, on the inside of the shield is a dial with four symbols and an arrow.
This shield has 6 charges and regains 1d6 charges once a day at dawn. As a bonus action you can turn the dial to one of four symbols: heart, diamond, clubs, or spades which the corresponding symbol shows in the four corners of the shield. You can use the effect of the symbol currently showing on the shield:
Heart: After an attack misses you, you can use your reaction and expend a charge to heal 1d8 + 2 hit points. Diamond: After being attacked, you can use your reaction and expend 2 charges to make an attack against the creature that attacked you. Clubs: You can spend a bonus action and expend a charge to increase your AC by +2 until the start of your next turn. Spades: After being attacked, you can use your reaction and expend 2 charges to bring the creature that attacked you’s speed to zero until the start of the creature’s next turn.
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What's happening around town (Wed, Feb 12th - Tue, Feb 18th)
Tulsa's event list.
Ongoing
- 🎓 Play With Me: Parent/Child Workshop Series (Owasso Library - Owasso) Thru Tue, Feb 18th Start Time: 10:00am Playing is learning! Join us for a three-week play workshop series for parents and children ages 1-3. Class size is limited. Registration is required and is for all three weeks of the series. Register at the library or by calling 918-549-7323. Each program offers opportunities for children to play with developmentally appropriate toys in a play…
- 🎨 ReMember: Living Arts Member Showcase (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Thru Tue, Feb 18th Start Time: 6:00pm This exhibition is intended to highlight the unique talents found within the Tulsa Arts community. We encourage our member artists to activate the gallery space at Living Arts and continue creating art that makes you talk. Participating Artists: Andrea Martin, Ann Shannon, Ariana Jakub, Brice Duncan, Callan Dullea, Carla Treadway, Claire…
Wednesday, Feb 12th
- Be My Valentine (Jenks, OK - Jenks) Start Time: 12:00am Stop by and make a valentine to keep or give away. Supplies are provided. For all ages.
- 🎭 Brother Moses (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
- Build a Reader Storytime: Preschool (Owasso Library - Owasso) Start Time: 10:00am The best in children's literature, songs, games, finger plays, rhymes and other reading-related activities are shared with your preschooler. For ages 3-5.
- 🎓 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Live! Neighbor Day (Brady Theater - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm Tickets are $20, $30, $40, $50 & $75* | $5 increase day of show VIP tickets include the best seats in the house and a post-show meet and greet with the characters. *Ages 1 & up require a ticket Tickets are available by calling 800-514-3849 or in person at the Brady Box Office To RSVP to the official Facebook event and for special pre-sale…
- In Search of Solace (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
- 😂 Jersey (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Feb 15th
- Mardi Gras Masks (Nathan Hale Library - Tulsa) Start Time: 3:30pm Get ready for Mardi Gras by decorating your own mask. Supplies are limited and are on a first-come-first-serve basis, so get here early! For ages 9-17.
- 🎓 ONE TICKET LEFT-Valentine's Pie Making Class for Two! (Mother Road Market - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Join our hands-on lesson in making a classic buttery pie crust with a delicious apple filling. In this two-hour class we will cover the how-to’s as well as what pitfalls to avoid and the tricks to making a flaky, perfect crust. Along with eating some delicious pie, provided by us! You and your companion, will make your own dough,…
- Paws for Reading (Owasso Library - Owasso) Start Time: 4:00pm Registered therapy dogs are excellent listeners. Kids ages 5-12 are invited to read their favorite books to a furry, four-pawed friend. Registration is required. Each reader will receive a free book provided by the Raymond and Bessie Kravis Foundation through the Tulsa Library Trust. Register online at…
- Travels With Tulsans: Surprising Pakistan (Tulsa Central Library - Zink Study Room - Tulsa) Start Time: 12:10pm Take a trip with us and enjoy travelogues from fascinating locales both near and far.
Thursday, Feb 13th
- ♪ Ben Miller Band (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
- Dorothy and the Prince of Oz (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Feb 16th Follow the yellow brick road to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center to experience the Tulsa Ballet's "Dorothy and the…
- 🍴 In the Middle Book Club (Owasso Library - Owasso) Start Time: 6:00pm Join us as we discuss "A Snicker of Magic" by Natalie Lloyd and enjoy snacks and an activity. For ages 9-12.
- ♪ Iration | Heatseekers Winter Tour (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm IRATION’s Heatseekers Winter Tour 2020 February 13th, 2020 Cain’s Ballroom - Tulsa, OK With special guests Iya Terra, Ballyhoo!, and The Ries Brothers All Ages ~~~ Heatseekers Winter Tour 2020 VIP Packages ~~~ Each package includes:
- One general admission standing ticket
- Early entry to the GA floor prior to doors
- VIP soundcheck session…
- 😂 Jersey (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Feb 15th
- 🏃 LOVE the RUN you're with! (RunnersWorld Tulsa - Tulsa) Spend an evening at RunnersWorld Tulsa to celebrate Valentines and all things running on Thursday, February 13! We are excited for the month of hearts and chocolate! Enjoy a Valentines date with RunnersWorld Tulsa! Join us Thursday, February 13th starting at 5:30PM and ending at 7:30PM at RunnersWorld Tulsa. We will have sales and giveaways to…
- 🎨 William Shatner - Screening of Wrath of Khan (Brady Theater - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:30pm DCF Concerts PresentsWILLIAM SHATNER LIVE with a screening of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan All tickets are Reserved Seats. This is an all-ages event
- 🎨 William Shatner - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Brady Theater - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm Set your phasers to fun! Prepare to be beamed up for an unforgettable night with the original ‘Captain James T. Kirk’, award-winning actor William Shatner. Following a screening of the classic film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, William Shatner takes to the stage to share fascinating and humorous behind-the-scenes stories from his storied…
Friday, Feb 14th
- ♪ Broncho (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:45pm
- ♪ Cold War Kids with special guest Overcoats (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm Cain's Ballroom welcomes Cold War Kids back to Tulsa, OK on February 14, 2020 Advance - $26 + fees Day of Show - $28 + fees Door - $28 Mezzanine (21+) - $41 + fees No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds! Support acts are subject to change without notice! COLD WAR KIDS BIO For nearly 15 years, Nathan Willett and Cold War Kids have fielded the shifts…
- ♪ DJ Demko (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa - Catoosa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm
- ♪ DJ Mib (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa - Catoosa) Start Time: 7:00pm
- Dorothy and the Prince of Oz (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Feb 16th Follow the yellow brick road to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center to experience the Tulsa Ballet's "Dorothy and the…
- 😂 Jersey (Loony Bin - Tulsa) 1 day left
- 🎓 Tulsa Regional Science Fair (University of Tulsa - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00am The Tulsa Regional Science Fair (TRSF) is open to public, private and homeschool students from seventh through twelfth grades who reside in Tulsa and Creek Counties. There are two divisions: Junior Division (Grades 7-9) and Senior Division (Grades 10-12). Registration is "open", meaning that students wishing to enter do not have to participate…
- Wavy 80s Valentine’s Dance (Oklahoma Aquarium - Jenks) Start Time: 7:00pm FEBRUARY 14, 2020 | 7 P.M. - 11 P.M. Break out the leg warmers and hairspray—the 80s are back at the Oklahoma Aquarium’s Wavy 80s Valentine’s Day Dance! Dress up in your most neon spandex for a radical night under the sea. This magical evening will include a live DJ playing the best hits from Generation X, a photo booth to capture the…
Saturday, Feb 15th
- 🎭 August: Osage County (Theatre Tulsa - Tulsa) Thru Wed, Feb 19th Start Time: 8:00pm Presented By: Theatre Tulsa Tulsa playwright Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer Prize-winning triumph. Following their patriarch’s suicide, the Weston family comes together in Osage County, Oklahoma. Buried secrets are revealed and the bonds of family are tested in this frighteningly poignant show that proves the deepest scars come from the ones you love…
- Bernesto Birthday Bash (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
- ♪ Clark Beckham: Light Year Tour (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
- ♪ DJ Demko (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa - Catoosa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm
- Dorothy and the Prince of Oz (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) 1 day left Follow the yellow brick road to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center to experience the Tulsa Ballet's "Dorothy and the…
- Double Slice of Tulsa Flea Market (Expo Square - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 8:00am Enjoy a double slice of Tulsa Flea Market the weekend of February 15 & 16! Shop an eclectic array of antiques, collectibles, vintage items, memorabilia, records, books, jewelry, crafts, and more. Located on Expo a square since 1972. We're open Saturday 8 to 4 and Sunday 11 to 4. Admission is FREE!
- 🎨 Drawing Rally 2020 (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm 75 artists work side-by-side to create original pieces of art. Finished work will be available for purchase on the spot on a first come, first served basis for a ridiculously affordable price. Proceeds support Philbrook arts and education programming. Free Entrance Drop-In
- 🎭 The Drunkard and the Olio (Tulsa Spotlight Theatre - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:30pm
- 😂 Jersey (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Last Day
- 🎨 Kelli O'Hara in Concert (Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center - Broken Arrow) Start Time: 7:30pm KELLI O'HARA: FEBRUARY 15, 2020 And Oklahoma native with world-class resume, Kelli O’Hara is making her Broken Arrow PAC debut! On Broadway, Kelli’s portrayal of Anna Leonowens in the revival of “The King and I” garnered her the 2015 Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical. Other stage credits include “The Pajama Game,”…
- ♪ Lil Tjay - True 2 Myself Tour (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm Cain's Ballroom welcomes Lil Tjay to Tulsa, OK on February 15, 2020 Advance - $27 + fees Day of Show - $29 + fees Door - $33 Mezzanine (21+) - $42 + fees VIP Meet & Greet - $125 + fees (ONLINE ONLY) No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds! Support acts are subject to change without notice! Lil Tjay Bio Before Lil TJay became the Internet heartthrob…
- 🎭 Luchatines (624 Catering - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm Join us for our monthly Luchador match! Masked wrestlers duke it out in the ring in a battle of good vs evil. Plus we serve up tacos, margaritas and beers!
- 🏆 Tulsa Oilers vs. Wichita Thunder (BOK Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:05pm CALL or Text: 918-632-7825 Download 2019-20 Season Schedule https://tulsaoilers.com/schedule
- 🏃 Sweetheart Run (Blue Dome District - Tulsa) Grab your sweetheart (or meet one at the race) and bring them to Fleet Feet Blue Dome (2nd and Frankfort) in Downtown Tulsa on Saturday, February 15, 2020 for the Sweetheart Run! Three distance options (5km, 10km, and Fun Run) plus the Double (5K+10K) make this a great race for everyone!
When registering you have the opportunity to register as…
- 🎓 The Total Health & Fitness Expo (Expo Square - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 The global fitness & health club industry generates more than $80 billion in revenue per year. Americans spend north of $60 billion annually to try to lose pounds, on everything from paying for gym memberships and joining weight-loss programs to drinking diet soda. This event will serve t
Sunday, Feb 16th
- 🎭 August: Osage County (Theatre Tulsa - Tulsa) Thru Wed, Feb 19th Start Time: 8:00pm Presented By: Theatre Tulsa Tulsa playwright Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer Prize-winning triumph. Following their patriarch’s suicide, the Weston family comes together in Osage County, Oklahoma. Buried secrets are revealed and the bonds of family are tested in this frighteningly poignant show that proves the deepest scars come from the ones you love…
- BJB ( Grateful Dead Tribute ) (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 4:00pm
- Dorothy and the Prince of Oz (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Last Day Follow the yellow brick road to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center to experience the Tulsa Ballet's "Dorothy and the…
- Double Slice of Tulsa Flea Market (Expo Square - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 8:00am Enjoy a double slice of Tulsa Flea Market the weekend of February 15 & 16! Shop an eclectic array of antiques, collectibles, vintage items, memorabilia, records, books, jewelry, crafts, and more. Located on Expo a square since 1972. We're open Saturday 8 to 4 and Sunday 11 to 4. Admission is FREE!
- 🏆 Tulsa Oilers vs. Kansas City Mavericks (BOK Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 4:05pm
- 🎭 Silversun Pickups / Tulsa, OK / Cain's Ballroom (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Silversun Pickups will be performing at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, OK on February 16. Special guests: Eliza & The Delusionals Pre-sale tickets available Tuesday, December 10 at 10 a.m. local time. Presale password = DONTKNOWYET Tickets on sale Friday, December 13 at 10 a.m. local time. New album Widow’s Weeds out now! Grab your copy on vinyl…
- 😂 Spitball Standup (Loony Bin - Tulsa)
- 🎓 The Total Health & Fitness Expo (Expo Square - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 The global fitness & health club industry generates more than $80 billion in revenue per year. Americans spend north of $60 billion annually to try to lose pounds, on everything from paying for gym memberships and joining weight-loss programs to drinking diet soda. This event will serve t
Monday, Feb 17th
- 🎭 August: Osage County (Theatre Tulsa - Tulsa) Thru Wed, Feb 19th Start Time: 8:00pm Presented By: Theatre Tulsa Tulsa playwright Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer Prize-winning triumph. Following their patriarch’s suicide, the Weston family comes together in Osage County, Oklahoma. Buried secrets are revealed and the bonds of family are tested in this frighteningly poignant show that proves the deepest scars come from the ones you love…
- ♪ Open Mic W/ Zac Wenzel (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:30pm
Tuesday, Feb 18th
- 🎭 August: Osage County (Theatre Tulsa - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 8:00pm Presented By: Theatre Tulsa Tulsa playwright Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer Prize-winning triumph. Following their patriarch’s suicide, the Weston family comes together in Osage County, Oklahoma. Buried secrets are revealed and the bonds of family are tested in this frighteningly poignant show that proves the deepest scars come from the ones you love…
- Build A Reader: Stay and Play (Broken Arrow - Broken Arrow) Start Time: 11:00am For preschoolers, playing is learning! Join us for games, toys and activities that foster critical early literacy skills.
- Build A Reader: Stay and Play (Helmerich Library - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:00am For babies, toddlers and preschoolers, playing is learning! Join us for games, toys and activities that foster critical early literacy skills.
- Build A Reader Storytime: Family (Helmerich Library - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:30am Bring the whole family for this 0-to-5 storytime! Thereâs something for everyone â simple songs and books for the little ones, more interactive stories and activities for your older children.
- Build A Reader Storytime: Family - Second Saturday Edition! (Tulsa City County Library - Tulsa) Start Time: 3:00pm Bring the whole family for this 0-to-5 storytime! Thereâs something for everyone â simple songs and books for the little ones, more interactive stories and activities for your older children.
- Build A Reader Storytime: Preschool (Rudisill Reginal Library - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:00pm The best in children's literature, songs, games, finger plays, rhymes and other reading-related activities are shared with your preschooler.
- ♪ Eric Johnson Classics: Present & Past (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm Cain's Ballroom welcomes Eric Johnson back to Tulsa, OK on February 18, 2020 This event has reserved seating! Advance - $30 + fees Day of Show - $33 + fees Door - $33 No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds!
- 🎓 Kiowa Language Class (Zarrow Regional Library - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm This class is presented by the Kiowa Nation's Tulsa Kiowa Language and Cultural Revitalization Program and sponsored by the American Indian Resource Center. For adults and teens.
- Michael Angelo Batio ( speed kills tour ) (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:30pm
- STEM Games and Activities (Hardesty Library - Tulsa) Start Time: 4:30pm Drop in and try out a new game, craft or puzzle. Come and meet other curious kids and strengthen your STEM-associated skills. For ages 7-12.
- Tween Game Night (Nathan Hale Library - Tulsa) Start Time: 3:30pm Join us for friendly Xbox One and PS4 competitions for ages 9-14.
See Also
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VR game owner list compiled from Steam data leak
I used the leaked Steam data to compile a list of VR games and owners.
The name links to the respective Steam store page.
Keep in mind, data was only leaked for games with achievements. This list was largely automated and only includes pure VR games (Games with a "VR headset required" notice on the store page).
If you notice one missing, let me know and I'll add it.
Updates
July 7, 14:57 UTC Added Space Pirate Trainer and Fallout 4 VR.
July 7, 15:03 UTC Added The Gallery - Episode 2: Heart of the Emberstone
July 7, 16:25 UTC Added Sprint Vector
July 8, 03:11 UTC Added Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades
List
Game | Owners |
Job Simulator | 203,196 |
Space Pirate Trainer | 179,033 |
Arizona Sunshine | 168,513 |
SUPERHOT VR | 158,697 |
Raw Data | 152,832 |
Fallout 4 VR | 133,476 |
Vanishing Realms™ | 107,763 |
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR | 99,326 |
The Gallery - Episode 1: Call of the Starseed | 92,049 |
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality | 84,018 |
Skeet: VR Target Shooting | 75,301 |
Fruit Ninja VR | 75,228 |
The Brookhaven Experiment | 74,964 |
Disco Time 80s VR | 66,128 |
Holopoint | 60,792 |
Hover Junkers | 60,211 |
Star Wars: Droid Repair Bay | 59,331 |
Eastwood VR | 49,524 |
Deadly Hunter VR | 43,126 |
I Expect You To Die | 40,604 |
Batman™: Arkham VR | 39,977 |
Cloudlands : VR Minigolf | 37,955 |
Out of Ammo | 35,371 |
The Red Stare | 35,120 |
OrbusVR | 34,977 |
Dead Effect 2 VR | 34,702 |
DOOM VFR | 34,257 |
Final Approach | 31,446 |
Serious Sam VR: The First Encounter | 30,378 |
Lazerbait | 30,050 |
Duck Season | 29,723 |
HoloBall | 28,414 |
Covert Syndrome | 26,167 |
The Talos Principle VR | 26,129 |
Ultimate Booster Experience | 23,253 |
Nevrosa: Prelude | 22,237 |
Cave Digger | 21,308 |
Amigdala | 20,442 |
Deserving Life | 20,390 |
Wake Up | 20,377 |
TO THE TOP | 19,434 |
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality | 19,264 |
Gunjack | 19,101 |
Nick | 17,932 |
Serious Sam 3 VR: BFE | 17,842 |
Elven Assassin | 17,568 |
Cosmic Trip | 17,351 |
Ripple Effect | 16,118 |
Sprint Vector | 16,043 |
Pierhead Arcade | 15,932 |
ZomDay | 15,876 |
Far Space VR | 15,831 |
Water Bears VR | 15,129 |
Cargo Cult: Shoot'n'Loot VR | 14,694 |
VR: Vacate the Room | 14,172 |
Gal*Gun VR | 14,148 |
Plenty: Skyhearth | 13,654 |
A Legend of Luca | 13,136 |
Dream Golf VR | 12,468 |
RetroFighter VR | 12,210 |
A-10 VR | 12,141 |
President Erect VR | 12,018 |
The Nest | 11,923 |
Octopus Bar | 11,816 |
Ultrawings | 11,599 |
Final Approach: Pilot Edition | 11,500 |
Eternity Warriors™ VR | 11,342 |
VR Regatta - The Sailing Game | 10,514 |
Killing Floor: Incursion | 10,157 |
X Rebirth VR Edition | 10,109 |
Paddle Up | 10,100 |
Carnival Games® VR | 9,904 |
The Art of Fight - 4vs4 Fast-Paced FPS | 9,824 |
The Wizards | 9,794 |
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | 9,766 |
Serious Sam VR: The Second Encounter | 9,757 |
Mouse Playhouse | 9,543 |
Hot Squat | 9,521 |
Discovr™ Egypt: King Tut's Tomb | 9,486 |
FORM | 9,389 |
Just In Time Incorporated | 9,215 |
Blackwater Bayou VR | 9,206 |
Firebird - La Peri | 9,106 |
King Kaiju | 8,829 |
Sparc | 8,582 |
Final Soccer VR | 8,544 |
AirMech Command | 8,469 |
Holodance | 8,126 |
Kittypocalypse | 8,117 |
Annie Amber | 8,009 |
The Gallery - Episode 2: Heart of the Emberstone | 7,844 |
Detached | 7,813 |
VR Ping Pong | 7,549 |
Skyworld | 7,468 |
Virtual Temple: Order of the Golden Dawn | 7,395 |
Karnage Chronicles | 7,352 |
Egg Time | 7,172 |
Pinball FX2 VR | 7,127 |
SoundLites | 6,909 |
#SelfieTennis | 6,851 |
Overkill VR: Action Shooter FPS | 6,829 |
Blue Effect VR | 6,747 |
The Crypts of Anak Shaba - VR | 6,685 |
Jeeboman | 6,630 |
Hoops VR | 6,530 |
Operation Warcade VR | 6,452 |
Deisim | 6,340 |
Taphouse VR | 6,251 |
Waddle Home | 6,066 |
Dig 4 Destruction | 6,042 |
Hatsune Miku VR / 初音ミク VR | 5,616 |
The Exorcist: Legion VR | 5,489 |
VRobot: VR Giant Robot Destruction Simulator | 5,399 |
Blobby Tennis | 5,221 |
Left-Hand Path | 5,155 |
ROM: Extraction | 4,862 |
Lethal VR | 4,861 |
Guns'n'Stories: Bulletproof VR | 4,838 |
Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games | 4,773 |
Airtone | 4,761 |
A-Tech Cybernetic VR | 4,683 |
Moss | 4,676 |
Break Time! | 4,481 |
FATED: The Silent Oath | 4,466 |
TITAN SLAYER | 4,386 |
Crazy Fishing | 4,259 |
Tomb Exploration VR | 4,230 |
Escape Bloody Mary | 4,165 |
Prison Boss VR | 3,934 |
Thunder Spheres - Virtual Reality 3D Pool | 3,836 |
The Mage's Tale | 3,683 |
Henry The Hamster Handler VR | 3,664 |
The Purge Day | 3,613 |
Order Up VR | 3,540 |
Downward Spiral: Prologue | 3,384 |
ALONE? - VR | 3,323 |
Out of Ammo: Death Drive | 3,252 |
Twisted Arrow | 3,197 |
SURV1V3 | 3,086 |
Dragonflight | 3,085 |
EscapeVR: The Basement | 3,071 |
Mega Overload VR | 3,064 |
OVERTURN | 3,036 |
Shooty Fruity | 2,979 |
Dark Legion VR | 2,958 |
inVokeR | 2,840 |
VR Squash 2017 | 2,765 |
Quick Draw | 2,745 |
Apex Construct | 2,740 |
SiegeVR | 2,728 |
Filthy, Stinking, Orcs! | 2,722 |
Bomb U! | 2,690 |
Balloon Chair Death Match | 2,682 |
Escape Artist: The Trial | 2,678 |
A Story of Distress | 2,607 |
Audio Arena | 2,492 |
Purgation | 2,479 |
CYBER JOLT (VR) | 2,450 |
Locked In VR | 2,447 |
Crazy Max VR | 2,440 |
Quell 4D | 2,425 |
Music Inside: A VR Rhythm Game | 2,406 |
Loco Dojo | 2,351 |
MineSweeper VR | 2,347 |
Mervils: A VR Adventure | 2,279 |
RED CUBE VR | 2,272 |
Relax Walk VR | 2,249 |
Sweet Escape VR | 2,187 |
Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin | 2,155 |
Qbike: Cyberpunk Motorcycles | 2,151 |
Arcade Saga | 2,112 |
Candy Kingdom VR | 2,108 |
Hold My Beer | 2,106 |
Drone Hunter VR | 2,099 |
Mortal Blitz | 2,066 |
Panzer Panic VR | 2,040 |
Unearthed Inc: The Lost Temple | 2,013 |
Chamber 19 | 2,005 |
Duckpocalypse | 1,984 |
Mountain Mind - Headbanger's VR | 1,962 |
Beats Fever | 1,955 |
Leave The Nest | 1,907 |
Drunk or Dead | 1,871 |
DEXED | 1,861 |
Legendary Hunter VR | 1,836 |
#Archery | 1,827 |
Space Fist | 1,673 |
VR Darts | 1,664 |
THOSE DAMN ALIENS! VR | 1,599 |
One Of The Last | 1,591 |
Zombie Grenades Practice | 1,584 |
KART CHASER : THE BOOST VR | 1,576 |
Dead Hungry | 1,574 |
Ancient Code VR( The Fantasy Egypt Journey) | 1,558 |
Streetball VR | 1,556 |
Beer and Skittls VR | 1,554 |
VectorWave | 1,543 |
Keep Defending | 1,523 |
Baby Hands | 1,505 |
Catch & Release | 1,492 |
Babel: Tower to the Gods | 1,485 |
Stars | 1,465 |
The First Class VR | 1,427 |
Eye in the Sky | 1,415 |
Three Kingdoms VR - Jade Knight (光之三國VR - 青龍騎) | 1,400 |
High Noon VR | 1,394 |
Into the Rhythm VR | 1,389 |
Colourise | 1,360 |
Empty Town | 1,344 |
Bitslap | 1,336 |
Rich life simulator VR | 1,327 |
Cow Milking Simulator | 1,306 |
VR Fun World | 1,287 |
VROOM: Galleon | 1,260 |
DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles | 1,253 |
Wacky Wings VR | 1,215 |
Smashing The Battle VR | 1,208 |
Viking Rage | 1,186 |
Floor Plan: Hands-On Edition | 1,155 |
DreadEye VR | 1,127 |
Special Delivery | 1,104 |
SACRALITH : The Archer`s Tale | 1,083 |
Unearthing Mars VR | 1,081 |
VR Monster Awakens | 1,078 |
RuneSage | 1,063 |
Crisis on the Planet of the Apes | 1,063 |
Virtually Impossible | 1,051 |
Dick Wilde | 1,034 |
Driftwatch VR | 1,019 |
Rage Room | 1,003 |
NBA 2KVR Experience | 1,003 |
Virtual Boxing League | 980 |
Malazard: The Master of Magic | 954 |
EscapeVR: Trapped Above the Clouds | 949 |
Moriarty: Endgame VR | 917 |
Stunt Kite Masters VR | 913 |
Last Mage Standing | 911 |
Relaxing VR Games: Mahjong | 890 |
Fly Destroyer | 885 |
Asteroid Blaster VR | 882 |
Stolen Steel VR | 880 |
Killing Zombies | 877 |
Hyper Bowling VR | 873 |
Children of Colossus | 868 |
Boxing Saga | 861 |
WackyMoles | 851 |
VRog | 844 |
Island Time VR | 842 |
Poker Show VR | 827 |
UNTITLED | 788 |
Sophie's Guardian | 779 |
Hell Dimension VR | 768 |
Headmaster | 752 |
Dungeons & Treasure VR | 752 |
Konrad the Kitten | 746 |
Shoot Mania VR: Fun Zombies | 743 |
Punch Bomb | 730 |
Batter Up! VR | 715 |
Wanted Killer VR | 709 |
FARHOME | 709 |
Enigma Sphere :Enhanced Edition | 696 |
Battle Summoners VR | 695 |
Traffic Cop | 680 |
Soldier Sortie :VR Agent 006 | 673 |
Goaltender VR | 671 |
Sky Sanctuary | 652 |
Runaway VR | 646 |
SUPERHYPERCUBE | 625 |
Primal Carnage: Onslaught | 625 |
Jupiteration | 619 |
Super Amazeballs | 618 |
Gus Track Adventures VR | 612 |
Unruly Ghouls | 598 |
Magical Squash | 593 |
Battle for the last chicken | 585 |
Forgotten Chambers | 580 |
Nemesis Realms | 579 |
LightStrike | 579 |
AI Rebellion VR | 566 |
Attack of the Bugs | 564 |
Beach Bowling Dream VR | 544 |
Virtual Escape: The Play Room | 535 |
Locomancer | 530 |
Goalie VR | 526 |
Gun Range VR | 524 |
VR Furballs - Demolition | 522 |
Hurl VR | 520 |
Space Panic: Room Escape (VR) | 517 |
Neon Seoul: Outrun | 511 |
Doomsday Survival:Training | 506 |
Wrath of Loki VR Adventure | 501 |
Watching Grass Grow In VR - The Game | 500 |
Battle of Red Cliffs VR | 476 |
Quizality | 476 |
Crowe: The Drowned Armory | 462 |
Data Thief | 461 |
VR Disc Golf | 460 |
No Clue VR | 457 |
Archer Guardian VR : The Chapter Zero | 456 |
VR Slugger: The Toy Baseball Field | 455 |
VR Shooter Guns | 448 |
Sneaky Bears | 443 |
Tengutana | 443 |
Elevator... to the Moon! | 435 |
Child of the Wind | 432 |
CubeWorks | 418 |
Tractorball | 417 |
Coaster of Carnage VR | 416 |
Tails | 414 |
Big Hit VR Baseball | 412 |
VRQB | 408 |
Gooblins | 407 |
Hat Trick Header | 404 |
Barrels Up | 400 |
Rangi | 396 |
Fly to KUMA MAKER | 390 |
Don't Get Hit In The Face | 384 |
VR-Xterminator | 370 |
Theseus | 369 |
TankVR | 369 |
Social Club VR : Casino Nights | 367 |
Galactic Core: The Lost Fleet (VR) | 362 |
Dead Days | 361 |
Dracula: Vampires vs. Zombies | 360 |
BlackShield: Upora Story | 359 |
Queendoom | 354 |
Cold Iron - Quick Draw Western | 352 |
Ceggtcher VR | 351 |
Lone Pirate VR | 350 |
MLB Home Run Derby VR | 344 |
Lumberjack VR | 342 |
Spartan VR | 341 |
ChainMan | 341 |
CRANGA!: Harbor Frenzy | 335 |
Brush Up VR | 333 |
Cargo Breach | 332 |
Number Hunt | 325 |
A Handful of Keflings | 323 |
Cyberdrifter | 315 |
Club Dance Party VR | 311 |
Bullet VR | 307 |
VR2: Vacate 2 Rooms | 306 |
The baron got you again | 306 |
Cloudborn | 303 |
Robot City Stadium | 300 |
VReakout | 292 |
Seabed Prelude | 292 |
Domain Defense VR | 291 |
Header Goal VR: Being Axel Rix | 290 |
Virush | 289 |
Conjuror's Eye | 286 |
Pinheads Bowling VR | 278 |
Ship It | 276 |
Arcade Artist | 274 |
Fruit Attacks VR | 270 |
VR Hockey League | 269 |
Bullet Dodge | 269 |
Frontline Heroes VR | 267 |
Chainless | 266 |
The Relentless | 263 |
Uphill Skiing | 260 |
Escape The Gray | 260 |
Totally Realistic Sledding VR | 257 |
Duel VR | 257 |
Laser Puzzle in VR | 250 |
Light Tracer | 248 |
Always Higher | 241 |
Defense of Castle Chilly | 239 |
Fatal Gem VR(The First Match-3 VR Game) | 239 |
Block'hood VR | 238 |
IronPower | 231 |
Flip the Table | 228 |
Cosmic Awakening VR | 223 |
Kingdom of Blades | 218 |
Oscar Mike VR | 218 |
Scrap Attack VR | 217 |
Podium Bash | 210 |
Edge Guardian | 208 |
Spartaga | 205 |
Super Puzzle Galaxy | 204 |
生死线 Dead Line | 202 |
EnterVR | 201 |
VRtender | 200 |
COMBAT INSTINCT | 198 |
Wheelchair Simulator VR | 197 |
Along Together | 190 |
DMD Mars Mission | 171 |
Viral EX | 169 |
PAPERVILLE PANIC! | 161 |
Western Bank VR | 159 |
Bottle Flip Challenge VR | 159 |
Cross Death VR | 159 |
FILE 9 | 159 |
Starship Survivor | 156 |
Symphony of the Machine | 154 |
Starship Disco | 149 |
Fat Foods | 144 |
Slice&Dice | 144 |
Melody | 140 |
Trickshot | 135 |
xDrive VR | 120 |
Rise of the Gunters | 120 |
Warbot | 118 |
Boxplosion | 116 |
All-Star Fielding Challenge VR | 113 |
NeverBound | 108 |
Dungeon Puzzle VR - Solve it or die | 107 |
Naked Sun | 105 |
Luxin Time | 104 |
Alveari | 102 |
Orb Labs, Inc. | 95 |
Xenobox VR | 93 |
Deep End | 92 |
VR Batting | 92 |
Exterminator | 91 |
Aliens In The Yard | 85 |
Gappo's Legacy VR | 83 |
Seishin - Virtual Rhythm | 79 |
Run Dorothy Run | 78 |
Seek & Destroy - Steampunk Arcade | 77 |
Xtreme Paddleball | 76 |
Basketball Court VR | 76 |
Daydream Blue | 71 |
Defendion | 70 |
Ze VR | 68 |
Big Blue - Memory | 66 |
Quantized | 65 |
Throne of the Dead | 62 |
Spud Cricket VR | 62 |
Bleeding Kansas | 59 |
Torn | 59 |
EggTime 2 | 57 |
NO ONE | 57 |
VR Apocalypse | 56 |
Snowmania | 55 |
Pathstow Mystery VR | 54 |
Power Fist VR | 53 |
Psyche Soldier VR | 53 |
Live the Guitar | 52 |
Entropic Shop VR | 47 |
Exterminator: Escape! | 41 |
The Raiders | 40 |
Gravity Tunnel VR | 40 |
Hit The Hive | 40 |
Kartofank VR | 39 |
The Cooking Game VR | 39 |
D.F.R.: The Light VR | 38 |
The Existence Abstract | 38 |
Rocket Armor | 36 |
Paddle Master VR | 36 |
Banshee Force | 36 |
Arca's Path VR | 36 |
Scorb VR | 34 |
SpellShokked! | 34 |
HoloLAB Champions | 34 |
Dragon Adventure VR | 32 |
Catify VR | 31 |
Shatter Quest | 29 |
A Tale of Pirates: a Dummy Mutiny | 28 |
Frol Blok | 28 |
HATCHICK | 27 |
VAD - Virtually Assured Destruction | 27 |
Show Me What You Got | 26 |
Riley Short: Analog Boy - Episode 1 | 24 |
Wizard Street | 24 |
Strata Spaces VR | 24 |
Mind Sweeper VR | 24 |
Guardians of Life VR | 22 |
Witching Tower VR | 22 |
Space Crawl | 21 |
Yanone: Letter Splatter | 21 |
Camp Grizzly | 20 |
Synth Riders | 18 |
Iron Defense VR | 15 |
The Rig | 12 |
Trakker | 12 |
Subject 264 | 9 |
Eventide Escape | 9 |
Bounty Killer | 6 |
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SELLING- LE COLOURPOP AND MAC; ABH, MAKEUP GEEK, NARS, UD, HOURGLASS
\*new items added for August*\**
Sorry for the formatting! I tried copying from my GoogleDoc, didn't look as pretty as planned lol.
Shipping from New Jersey, starts at 3$. I am a student so I only ship on Thurs-Sunday.
If the price is higher than retail, it is because it is a limited edition item.
Please don’t make an offer to pay half of what I have the item listed for.
Minimum $10 before shipping fees.
Please see bottom for GWPs- one per person please, unless you spend over 30 (then choose 2).
Will invoice you via PayPal and I will cover the fee.
Please note for Colourpop items: I only am selling items that look like they are still creamy. However, I am not going to test brand new or swatched items to make sure they are still creamy. Colourpops formula can dry out (esp on some older releases), but this can be easily fixed using fix plus spray or water as far as I’m aware. I tried to photograph the condition as best as I could and I did not remove the lid to expose the product in an attempt to lessen the chance of it drying out. (I’ve only had 5 shadows in my collection of 300+ CP shadows get dry on me and they were all mattes). Colourpops writing also tends to fade on the packaging on the front plastic so please be aware of this when looking at the pics.
EYES Too Faced Just Peachy Mattes- usage as shown- 15
https://imgur.com/a/LxJDNWF Anastasia Beverly Hills Palettes https://imgur.com/a/poaQPKS Artist Palette- used 1-2x some shades only swatched, 33
Tamanna Dress Your Face- used 1-2x- comes with look cards, box, and brush 36
Maya Mia- swatched, has brush- 33
Maya Mia- swatched with box and brush- 35
Lavish- most colors swatched- 35
Subculture- BNIB- 25
Ipsy x Tetris Game On Palette- 1-2 colors swatched, rest brand new- 10
https://imgur.com/a/kzQEfCC SOLD Huda Beauty Neon Green Palette- BNIB- 26
https://imgur.com/a/kzQEfCC Mac x Sharon Osbourne Duchess Quad- used once- 25
https://imgur.com/a/0uOTfrU Riri x
Mac Smoked Cocoa Quad- one shade swatched, comes with box- 27
https://imgur.com/a/0uOTfrU MakeUp Geek Eyeshadow Singles- swatched only in original packaging- 4 each or both for 6
https://imgur.com/a/0uOTfrU Casino
Pillowtalk
Duochromes- BNIB and 5 each or all 3 for 12
https://imgur.com/a/0uOTfrU Ritzy
Havoc
Voltage
Bobbi Brown Velvet Plum (3) Metallic Eyeshadow- 15
https://imgur.com/a/S8Qm8M4 Colourpop shadows Hung Up eyeshadow pan- BN- 4
https://imgur.com/a/0uOTfrU Colourpop x Jaime King #alchemy eyeshadow set- BNIB- 34- VERY slight crumbling on top middle shade, which is “the golden child”
https://imgur.com/a/kzQEfCC SOLD hot tamale bnib 8
https://imgur.com/a/XovsuYs SOLD paisley bnib 5
https://imgur.com/a/XovsuYs glitterati bnib 10
https://imgur.com/a/XovsuYs SOLD muse bnib 5
https://imgur.com/a/XovsuYs SOLD by my side bnib 8
https://imgur.com/a/XovsuYs birthday girl bnib 8
https://imgur.com/a/XovsuYs SOLD tang bnib 8
https://imgur.com/a/XovsuYs SOLD boy band bnib 8
https://imgur.com/a/XovsuYs prickly pear bnib 5
https://imgur.com/a/XovsuYs Stila liquid liner moss bnib 15
https://imgur.com/a/dVHpOWB periwinkle bnib 15
https://imgur.com/a/dVHpOWB Benefit bad gal mascara travel size bnib 8
https://imgur.com/a/dVHpOWB Clinique quickliner for eyes intense ebony bnib 12
https://imgur.com/a/210jTKd FACE Natasha Denona Blush duo palette 14, swatched, $28
https://imgur.com/a/LxJDNWF Maybelline face primers, used once, $5 each or both for $8
https://imgur.com/a/4cnJOQi Blur and Illuminate 200
Blur and Smooth 100
Mac Mineralized Skin Finishes $25 each, all old packaging/formula (this matters to some people)
https://imgur.com/a/4cnJOQi Star Wonder swatched
Light Flush used twice
SOLD Lightscapade used once
Crew used once
Light Year used once
Clinique Cheek Pop- each for 15 or both for $25 BOTH SOLD
Each was swatched once
https://imgur.com/a/LxJDNWF SOLD 07 cola pop
SOLD 03 berry pop
Hourglass https://imgur.com/a/TE4vNxI SOLD Dim Light- full size, usage shown- 30
SOLD Radiant Magenta Blush- full size, usage shown- 20
SOLD Ambient Lighting Palette- swatched, 47
Benefit https://imgur.com/a/LxJDNWF All the deluxe travel size, brand new never used, and all come with the brush; 8 each or all 3 for $20 ALL SOLD
2x Hoola bronzer
Galifornia blush
Bobbi Brown https://imgur.com/a/TE4vNxI High Light Powder in Bronze Glow- used twice- $30
Highlight/bronzeblush trio- peach cheek palette- swatched- marked as sample- $30
Colourpop super shock cheeks strapped used once 8
https://imgur.com/a/CyxNlrY hello kitty school is fun swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/CyxNlrY over the moon swatched 10
https://imgur.com/a/CyxNlrY over the moon used 1-2x 8
https://imgur.com/a/CyxNlrY perilune swatched 10
https://imgur.com/a/OYo9jvF honeymoon swatched 10
https://imgur.com/a/OYo9jvF teasecake used once 8
https://imgur.com/a/OYo9jvF flexitarian swatched 6
https://imgur.com/a/OYo9jvF hello kitty school is fun bnib 12
https://imgur.com/a/pXTubMw SOLD hello kitty school is fun bnib 12
https://imgur.com/a/pXTubMw hello kitty yummy cookies swatched 10
https://imgur.com/a/pXTubMw double dip used 1-2x 8
https://imgur.com/a/pXTubMw parasol swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/7IgILS6 non-fiction swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/7IgILS6 butterfly beach swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/7IgILS6 spoon (1 available) used 1-2x 6
https://imgur.com/a/7IgILS6 disney part of your world bnib 7
https://imgur.com/a/ilRJBMv disney a smile and a song bnib 7
https://imgur.com/a/ilRJBMv churro tie dye (2 available) bnib 10
https://imgur.com/a/ilRJBMv SOLD forget me not swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/nKFibdp high five swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/nKFibdp road trip swatched 12
https://imgur.com/a/nKFibdp glo up swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/nKFibdp might be swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/25bWnfY might be used once 8
https://imgur.com/a/25bWnfY monster used once 6
https://imgur.com/a/25bWnfY hippo used once 6
https://imgur.com/a/25bWnfY electric slide swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/2Vke6b0 scrumptious swatched 9
https://imgur.com/a/2Vke6b0 jamie king pretty bonnes swatched 10
https://imgur.com/a/2Vke6b0 birthday suit used once 6
https://imgur.com/a/63a71DO bardot swatched 10
https://imgur.com/a/63a71DO between the sheets used 1-2x 6
https://imgur.com/a/63a71DO SOLD tongue tied used once 10
https://imgur.com/a/63a71DO prenup used 1-2x 6
https://imgur.com/a/GOPTfVo tough love (2 available) swatched 12
https://imgur.com/a/GOPTfVo hysterical used 3 times, is cracking 7
https://imgur.com/a/psMUH74 rain used once 9
https://imgur.com/a/psMUH74 urban decay blushes bittersweet swatched 14
https://imgur.com/a/210jTKd score used once 14
https://imgur.com/a/cOTZpRD fetish used once 14
https://imgur.com/a/cOTZpRD Mac blushes pinch o peach blush used with dip 10
https://imgur.com/a/210jTKd SOLD supernova mineralized blush swatched- 20
https://imgur.com/a/TE4vNxI SOLD merrily mineralized blush swatched- 20
https://imgur.com/a/TE4vNxI Nars craving extra dimension blush swatched 20
https://imgur.com/a/210jTKd panic extra dimension blush swatched 20
https://imgur.com/a/cOTZpRD couer battant limited edition blush- swatched- 25
https://imgur.com/a/cOTZpRD outlaw blush- swatched- 24
https://imgur.com/a/cOTZpRD concealer in vanilla/honey both shades swatched with clean applicator 20
https://imgur.com/a/210jTKd Virtual Domination Cheek Palette- used once- 35
https://imgur.com/a/S8Qm8M4 LIPS Liquid lipsticks LA girl all brand new and sealed in plastic https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 $3 each or take all 4 for $10
Coy
Pin-up
Peony
Flirt
Colourpop- all $4 All swatched or used once with a separate applicator unless noted otherwise
Bumble used twice
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Koala
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Aquarius
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Littlestitious used twice
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Tiny chum
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Echo park
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Man eater
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Magic wand
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Lumiere 2
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Alyssa
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Mug shot
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Nine to five
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Clueless
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Femme
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Salt
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Flitter
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 3-way
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Dopey
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Exaggerate
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Seesaw
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Bijou
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 J.I.C.
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 BNIB maneater- $5
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 LA Splash- both used twice Studio shine lip lustres in Nala and Belle 8 each or 14 for both
https://imgur.com/a/rzpUWV0 Lime Crime https://imgur.com/a/8ju1PLz Pumpkin- swatched with box- 14
Suedeberry- used 3 times, special packaging- 10
Happi- used twice- 12
Kat von D- both used once https://imgur.com/a/8ju1PLz Bow and arrow (tag came off) and requiem- 10 each or both for 18
Anastasia Beverly Hills https://imgur.com/a/8ju1PLz All used once except for pure Hollywood which was used 3 times. Each 10$, Pure Hollywood is 8$
Sepia
Pure Hollywood
Trust issues
Lovely
Craft
Stila https://imgur.com/a/8ju1PLz All used once, $10 Each or all 3 for $25
Como
Rosa
Patina
Dose of Colors https://imgur.com/a/8ju1PLz Stone, used 3 times, $10
Normal Lipsticks Nyx Lipsticks from Limited Edition Wicked and Macaron collections; all swatched only; 4 each
https://imgur.com/a/7Vv8B1m Rose
Orange blossom
Lavender
Pistachio
Violet
Coconut
Chambord
Blue velvet
Power
Betrayal
Immortal
Wrath
Envy
Sinful
Earl gray
https://imgur.com/a/LxJDNWF Tom Ford Lip foil in Venus Rising, usage shown, full size, $28
https://imgur.com/a/7Vv8B1m bite beauty meringue lipstick lightly swatched once 17
https://imgur.com/a/v7Cbt3Y butter cream lipstick in pecan bnib 16
https://imgur.com/a/210jTKd Grandifolia usage shown- 14
https://imgur.com/a/S8Qm8M4 Kat von D SOLD lullabye bnib 13
https://imgur.com/gallery/MulCEyf lovecraft used twice 10
https://imgur.com/gallery/MulCEyf Nars audacious lipsticks ingrid used once 20
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 dominique used once 20
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 vera bnwob 22
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 annabella bnwob 22
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 marlene swatched 20
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 audrey swatched 21
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 vanessa swatched 21
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 fanny swatched 21
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 greta swatched 21
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 janet swatched 21
https://imgur.com/a/dGLqnX1 Grande Lips lip plumper bnib 12
https://imgur.com/gallery/MulCEyf Mac lipsticks simpsons red blazer lipglass bnib 21
https://imgur.com/gallery/mcIa64C simpsons itchy scratchy sexy lipglass bnib 21
https://imgur.com/gallery/mcIa64C simpsons nacho cheese explosion lipglass bnib 21
https://imgur.com/gallery/mcIa64C head in the clouds bnib 20
https://imgur.com/gallery/mcIa64C 2 available
sweet experience bnib 20
https://imgur.com/gallery/mcIa64C good kisser bnib 20
https://imgur.com/gallery/mcIa64C primrose swatched 21
https://imgur.com/gallery/OXf4nMV mangrove swatched 21
https://imgur.com/gallery/OXf4nMV candy wrapped (tender tone lip balm) bnib 20
https://imgur.com/gallery/OXf4nMV red balloon bnib 20
https://imgur.com/gallery/OXf4nMV 2 available
studded kiss-marked sample swatched 22
https://imgur.com/gallery/OXf4nMV new york apple used once 15
https://imgur.com/gallery/OXf4nMV crosswires used once 15
https://imgur.com/gallery/OXf4nMV try again bnib 20
https://imgur.com/a/0BcmiDm SOLD enchanted one bnib 25
https://imgur.com/gallery/Hir7oJC SOLD margherita bnib 25
https://imgur.com/gallery/Hir7oJC SOLD bianca b bnib 25
https://imgur.com/gallery/Hir7oJC pure silliness bnib 18
https://imgur.com/a/0BcmiDm mlle usage shown 16
https://imgur.com/gallery/JYfbTnK ruby woo usage shown 12
https://imgur.com/gallery/JYfbTnK roselily swatched 18
https://imgur.com/gallery/JYfbTnK dish it up swatched 18
https://imgur.com/gallery/JYfbTnK la vie in rouge swatched 16
https://imgur.com/gallery/aK3RBBc damn glamorous swatched 16
https://imgur.com/gallery/aK3RBBc night to remember swatched 20
https://imgur.com/gallery/aK3RBBc snapdragon swatched 18
https://imgur.com/gallery/aK3RBBc kinky swatched 18
https://imgur.com/gallery/aK3RBBc toxic tale swatched 16
https://imgur.com/gallery/aK3RBBc lingering kiss swatched 18
https://imgur.com/gallery/gQr6Yhw rebel used once 15
https://imgur.com/gallery/gQr6Yhw d for danger swatched 16
https://imgur.com/gallery/gQr6Yhw heroine swatched 17
https://imgur.com/gallery/gQr6Yhw heaux swatched 18
https://imgur.com/gallery/gQr6Yhw antique velvet swatched 16
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