 Frame of Destruction doesn't look initally all that impressive, unless you like the late 70s/early 80s stylization. A deeper look reveals a great aspect of many Tenyo packages from this period: the protruding object that seems to jump out at you. In this case the object is a pencil through a hundred dollar bill that makes almost a 3-D look.
 Frame of Destruction doesn't look initally all that impressive, unless you like the late 70s/early 80s stylization. A deeper look reveals a great aspect of many Tenyo packages from this period: the protruding object that seems to jump out at you. In this case the object is a pencil through a hundred dollar bill that makes almost a 3-D look.Frame of Destruction
 Frame of Destruction doesn't look initally all that impressive, unless you like the late 70s/early 80s stylization. A deeper look reveals a great aspect of many Tenyo packages from this period: the protruding object that seems to jump out at you. In this case the object is a pencil through a hundred dollar bill that makes almost a 3-D look.
 Frame of Destruction doesn't look initally all that impressive, unless you like the late 70s/early 80s stylization. A deeper look reveals a great aspect of many Tenyo packages from this period: the protruding object that seems to jump out at you. In this case the object is a pencil through a hundred dollar bill that makes almost a 3-D look.
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