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Hucard keyrings

Started by soop, 04/21/2011, 08:33 AM

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soop

Once, my dad picked up Mario Land for £1, and as I didn't have a gameboy, I drilled a hole in it and used it as a keyring until the picture wore off.  but it bought to mind the fact that you could do the same thing with a cheap Hucard, and possibly have it still function.

So just thinking aloud here, but:

1. What are attractive but cheap Hucards?
2. Where can you drill them (if at all) to retain functionality?

It would be a nice way to bring up everybodies favorite subject too - "what's that?"  "Oh, that's just a PC Engine game"
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Tatsujin

I did that 2 decades ago. I felt like a real king on street with a huey on my keys, believe me.

1. thats to each his own.
2. in one of the two corners at the very rear end, eventually?
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RR1980

1) US magical chase of course!

PunkCryborg

Wonder MOMO
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esteban

#4
You can drill in the white plastic part, just don't get close to the black area near the pins. The PCB is embedded in the black area.

For practical reasons, a keyring is more functional if you drill a corner.

Unfortunately, for me, a HuCard is just too damn big for a keyring (see exhibit A). I have a hunk of plastic I took from Red Roof Inn 20 years ago. For me, it is the perfect keyring (sentimental + not too big + not too small + two decades of grime).

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Of course, if you don't mind the large size of a HuCard, it would make an awesome keychain accessory. It is the perfect thickness (comparable to the thickness of Red Roof Inn's gold-standard, evidenced above).

However, if you drill a hole at the end of a HuCard, chances are that it will hang upside down for most of its existence. Therefore, I suggest that you defile the HuCard and drill into the black PCB area--if only to better appreciate the artwork. Compare Saint Dragon (left) to Ordyne (right).

Why stop at the HuCard, though? Use the entire jewel case as a keychain:

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You can store a PCE manual, HuCard, notes, road maps, flan and/or sundry items in the jewel case itself:

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The jewel case is an excellent case to hold your keys.
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Tatsujin

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Sega does what Nintendon't, but only NEC does better than both together!^^
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soop

LMAO esteban  :D

Just checking eBay, the cheapest are £3, and the best looking ones of those are The Kung Fu and HISŌ KIHEI KAI SERD in my opinion. £3 is'nt cheap for a keyring, but I'm considering it.  And if I somehow ever find myself without anything to play, it's always there :)

I guess it is a little big though, even for my baggy jeans.  It's as big as my work pass...
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SignOfZeta

Cool idea. Way too big though.
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Nazi NecroPhile

Neat idea but I couldn't bring myself to ruin a huey, not even a crapper like Wonder Momo.
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CGQuarterly

Quote from: guest on 04/21/2011, 11:31 AMNeat idea but I couldn't bring myself to ruin a huey, not even a crapper like Wonder Momo.
Seconded.

Chris

guyjin

perhaps Deep Blue?

but then who would want to be seen carrying Deep Blue?

truly a dilemma. any game you would want to do this to is obviously too precious to do that to; but a game you could do that to, you wouldn't want to.

_Paul

Quote from: guyjin on 04/21/2011, 05:05 PMperhaps Deep Blue?

but then who would want to be seen carrying Deep Blue?

truly a dilemma. any game you would want to do this to is obviously too precious to do that to; but a game you could do that to, you wouldn't want to.
Just print a Magical Chase sticker and plaster it over a Deep Blue huey. Problem solved.

ccovell

I used a spare PC Genjin card as a keyring for several years when I first came to Japan.  Yeah, it often jacknifed inside my pocket, but brought a smile to my face whenever I came home.  I stopped using it after I found a Rockman keychain in a thrift store.  :D

Tatsujin

I think my first pce huey I sacrified as a key chain was obocchama-kun. After that I had other which didn't work at all anymore.
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PCE Shmups countdown: 111/111 (all clear!!)
Sega does what Nintendon't, but only NEC does better than both together!^^
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roflmao

I've thought about using one as a keychain in the past, but they just seem a little to bulky for me.  I did have a tiny PS2 controller keychain for awhile and a little purple gamecube keychain.  Oh, and in college I had a little tetris keychain that actually played - that was way too bulky, but it was a fully functional game man!

esteban

KEITH COURAGE was the obvious choice for this project! Drill, meet Keith...
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