Many people may have heard of Shogi, the Japanese Chess. And there was a point in time where I was mindblown at the fact that there was a version of this game that consisted of "a board ruled into a grid of 36 ranks (rows) by 36 files (columns) with a total of 1,296 squares" and "a set of 402 wedge-shaped pieces of 209 different types" per player. From wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taikyoku_shogi
http://www.chessvariants.com/d.photo/taikyoku1.jpg This is what it looks like in real life.
It's called Taikyoku Shogi, and it gave birth to a strange idea I had.
1) Get a group to Model/Texture all 209 different types of Shogi piece