SEGA Nerds Trading Cards: Series 1
We are celebrating today (and during the whole month) our site’s anniversary… so we decided to release from now on an annual tradition: Behold! The SEGA Nerds Trading Cards: Series 1!!
We will be releasing two cards each week until the month is done, eight in total, so check this post regularly, it will be updated. Each card is a collaboration between our staff writers and community artists we invited. You will require this cards for a special giveaway at the end of the month. So download them and print them! Collect all eight!
Here’s the 1st one for today’s release:
1) RYO HAZUKI : Art by: Dave Domínguez // Card text by: Bilal Zia
Download the card file (front and back) here.
2) BEAT : Art by: Steve J Gregson // Card text by: James Tocchio
Download the card file (front and back) here.
3) SCOOTER the ROBOT : Art by: HG Santarriaga // Card text by: Andrew Pine
Download the card file (front and back) here.
4) ARLE NADJA : Art by: Ale Salcido // Card text by: Köpke
Download the card file (front and back) here.
5) NiGHTs : Art by: Diana Itzel // Card text by: Lee Sparkes
Download the card file (front and back) here.
6) EDGE : Art by: Carvente // Card text by: Graham Cookson
Download the card file (front and back) here.
7) ALEX KIDD : Art by: Köpke // Card text by: Chris Powell
Download the card file (front and back) here.
7) SONIC THE HEDGEHOG : Art by: Gina Chacón // Card text by: Steven Clem
Download the card file (front and back) here.
INSTRUCTIONS: Download the .PDF file in the link after each card title. Print the front page on the white card paper that fits on your printer by telling Adobe Reader to just print the first page on the printing menu. Flip your paper on the printer paper tray once the cover is done, then tell it to print the second page, be sure to check the side your printer releases the paper so you don’t screw each side of the card.
Once this is done, you’ll need a ruler, a cutter, and a surface to scratch. Align the ruler using the cross marks printed on the edges of each side of the card, cut from side to side. If you have problem with cutters, you can trace a line with a pencil from point to point and use scissors too! There is some space bleed on the print so you won’t miss. And that’s it! Enjoy your cards!
ENCORE…
This is the complete main deck… what kind of surprise is awaiting?…