Has the whole NFT thing burnt itself out yet? Am I helping to keep it alive by talking about them in that (hopefully) eye-catching non-sequitur of a sub-headline? Who the heck knows. One thing’s for sure though, physical collectables are loads more stable and joyful than digital fart coin. It wasn’t long ago that I bought some Pokemon cards for a stranger to the tune of over $100 clams. He was overjoyed! And he paid me back within seconds. I just can’t imagine that ever happening with an NFT. They’re more likely to get stolen through a dildo than inhabit anything wholesome.
The good folks at Lost in Cult are looking to spread the same kind of cheer, through both a competitive trading card game (called [versus]) and a physical book-sized magazine (called [lock-on]). The latest issue (now on Kickstarter) is Dreamcast-themed, featuring tons of original art and prose paying tribute to Sega’s underdog console. There are also some great features on Breath of the Wild, Darksiders, and Doshin the Giant. It’s a hattrick of apocalyptic cartoon hijinks.
[Art by $corpion Millionaire]
On the card game front, indies take the spotlight, with titles like The Binding of Isaac, Gris, and Genesis Noir taking the stage. This star-studded new lineup follows in the footsteps of the last set of [versus] cards, all of which were exclusive to Kickstarter backers of [lock-on] #2. We even got to announce a few of the cards here on Destructoid, including A Short Hike, Grindstone, and Retired Men’s Nude Beach Volleyball League. Full disclosure: I volunteered to draw that last one myself. I still can’t believe they actually printed it.
As for the cards, we’re happy to get the exclusive scoop on three more of them. Disc Room, Minit, and Dustbiters,
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