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A Rock rises high in triumph over a pair of scissors held by an angry losing player (middle character). The anger of this player seems particularly strong considering that he has recently triumphed over Paper which has been thematically represented by the artist as a "Bureaucrat" (left character)...
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This rallying cry is probably one of the most popular promotional posters ever produced by the World RPS Society. Its simple design tells the whole story. Any of the three throws can lead a player...
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This image shows great depth despite its apparent simplicity. On an overt level, it serves to remind players to prime before playing, but, as is typical in World RPS Society promotional art, a more subtle and...
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This image is without a doubt the single most controversial image in RPS history. The Soviet Union rose up against the world of RPS (and the Society) by declaring that in their country, Rock would...
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 As the World RPS Society searched to find ways to appeal to new markets, this execution is the first ever reference to "honour" in RPS. The concept of playing for honour was seen as a way to move the game beyond... |
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