Saturday, February 26, 2011

Back In The Game: Card Fighters Project


Some of you guys might remember the Card Fighters Project (or simply cardfighterproject.com), but it may be new to others. Basically, Tehcno created a way for everyone to play Card Fighters' Clash (1, 2, and DS) in real life. He painstakingly created graphics for each and every card in the series in a way that you can print them to have your own physical set of cards. It was a great resource, but unfortunately his hosting expired and the domain almost went with it.

Well, after a bit of a hiatus, http://www.cardfighterproject.com/ is back in the game. I think it's a great resource, and I'm glad to have it online again. What are you waiting for? Go buy some color printer cartridges and call your friends for a night of classic NGP gaming without the need for an actual NGP.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi,
ive seen you have made a port to psp of ngp emulator.
I have an android phone, and i think it lacks a ngpc port too!
do you know if its hard to port it to android?

Flavor said...

I think it shouldn't be too hard to port to Android. The only big issue is with porting to machines that aren't Little Endian.

Check out http://sourceforge.net/projects/koyote-land/

Anonymous said...

what's endian ?
i think you should make the port !! :D

Anonymous said...

Little-endian refers to which bytes are most significant in multi-byte data types and describe the order in which a sequence of bytes is stored in a computers memory.

Anonymous said...

Thought you might want to know on the card fighter site the Capcom zip file for page 2 and 4 no longer work.

Flavor said...

Thanks for the heads-up on the ZIP files. I think I fixed 'em.