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==Custom cards==
==Custom cards==
[[Image:CWCEOJ.jpg|thumb|right|It's great!]]
[[Image:CWCEOJ.jpg|thumb|right|It's great!]]
In [[CWC Music Video Holding Out For a Hero|Holding Out For a Hero]], Chris apparently took the "[[sweetheart]]s just love it when you confess your love to them by talking about your hobbies" route, and showed his [[fail|amazing]] custom ''Eye of Judgment'' cards. We now know that when Chris enters epic high fantasy dimensions, thorough the lands, [[Monty Python|there are some who call him...]] "Christian C."
In [[CWC Music Video Holding Out For a Hero|Holding Out For a Hero]], Chris apparently took the "[[sweetheart]]s just love it when you confess your love to them by talking about your hobbies" route, and showed his [[fail|amazing]] custom ''Eye of Judgment'' cards. We now know that when Chris enters epic high fantasy dimensions, thorough the lands, [[Monty Python|there are some who call him...]] "Christian C.", the Hero of the [[CWCville]] Empire, "[[JERKS|Add 8 to his attack if his target is MALE]]".


Given that the cards work by being scanned by Playstation Eye, it's unknown how he expects these things to work—unless he's printed new names and descriptions over patterns for existing cards, as he did with ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' cards. Or they don't work, and he pretends they do. There's actually a chance that the cards ''actually work'', as Wikipedia claims that due to the, ahem, difficulties involved with the image recognition technology, even hand-drawn copies of existing cards work. Yet, due to somewhat obvious difficulties Chris shows in [[Chris and art|hand-drawing skills]], this remains quite debatable.
Given that the cards work by being scanned by Playstation Eye, it's unknown how he expects these things to work—unless he's printed new names and descriptions over patterns for existing cards, as he did with ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' cards. Or they don't work, and he pretends they do. There's actually a chance that the cards ''actually work'', as Wikipedia claims that due to the, ahem, difficulties involved with the image recognition technology, even hand-drawn copies of existing cards work. Yet, due to somewhat obvious difficulties Chris shows in [[Chris and art|hand-drawing skills]], this remains quite debatable.

Revision as of 03:59, 29 September 2009

It's not a Yu-Gi-Oh! rip off.

The Eye of Judgment is a video game and the only reason Chris apologised to the Game Place. According to Wikipedia the cards are $3.99 per booster pack, meaning that if Chris is ever allowed access to the Game Place again, one can assume this is where most of his monthly tugboat will be sailing.

Tournament

In his March 18th video, Chris mentions he'll be playing in The Eye of Judgment: The Dioskuri Tournament, in which he hopes to attain a spot in the top 100 in order to win 3 promo cards. Considering he is most probably still banned from the Game Place (which is the only place he can buy the cards from), he is very likely to just have the cards that the game came with, thus limiting his performance in the tournament. We can assume from past competitions that Chris expects to win this, and if he doesn't place in the top 100 he will complain about how he was wronged and deserves to have won the cards.

Custom cards

It's great!

In Holding Out For a Hero, Chris apparently took the "sweethearts just love it when you confess your love to them by talking about your hobbies" route, and showed his amazing custom Eye of Judgment cards. We now know that when Chris enters epic high fantasy dimensions, thorough the lands, there are some who call him... "Christian C.", the Hero of the CWCville Empire, "Add 8 to his attack if his target is MALE".

Given that the cards work by being scanned by Playstation Eye, it's unknown how he expects these things to work—unless he's printed new names and descriptions over patterns for existing cards, as he did with Animal Crossing cards. Or they don't work, and he pretends they do. There's actually a chance that the cards actually work, as Wikipedia claims that due to the, ahem, difficulties involved with the image recognition technology, even hand-drawn copies of existing cards work. Yet, due to somewhat obvious difficulties Chris shows in hand-drawing skills, this remains quite debatable.

See also

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