Difference between revisions of "Official Proxy"
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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− | + | PhotonSabreTiger-PHSW-EN-OP.png | [http://www.konami.com/yugioh/articles/?p=3314 Konami] | |
− | + | PhoenixGearfried-SDWS-EN-OP.png | Konami press release | |
− | + | TheWingedDragonofRa-JUMP-EN-OP.jpg | ToyWiz | |
ElementalHERONovaMaster-VE03-JP-OP.png | [http://vjumpbooks.com/staffblog/aikawa.php ''V Jump'' staff blogs] | ElementalHERONovaMaster-VE03-JP-OP.png | [http://vjumpbooks.com/staffblog/aikawa.php ''V Jump'' staff blogs] | ||
ORCS-SP-Poster.jpg | [[Sneak Peek]] posters | ORCS-SP-Poster.jpg | [[Sneak Peek]] posters |
Revision as of 20:35, 15 October 2012
An Official Proxy is a mock image of a card that is usually used to the place of an unreleased card. These are usually used on articles to advertise upcoming sets.
Sites which use Official Proxy images include Konami, YuGiOh! World, ToyWiz, Konami press release mail and Aikawa in V Jump staff blogs. Official Proxy images are also often used in printed materials, such as articles on the OCG and TCG printed in Weekly Shōnen Jump and Shonen Jump.
Official Proxy images are often easy to identify through the "clean" appearance of the text on them (particularly on the card's name) and the fact that there is no Card Number in the lower left-hand corner.
Examples
- PhotonSabreTiger-PHSW-EN-OP.png
- PhoenixGearfried-SDWS-EN-OP.png
Konami press release
- TheWingedDragonofRa-JUMP-EN-OP.jpg
ToyWiz
- ORCS-SP-Poster.jpg
Sneak Peek posters