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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:10 am
Bleach TCG Old Digimon TCG New Digimon TCG
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:40 am
Faustuas The Spirit of Vengeance Netrunner In the shallow holes of a thousand eyes In the knee-deep graves of future survivors The fleshless guests live off children of the past Their aging fingers cast the Shadow of Death I have never heard of Netrunner before. Looks Like I will have to do a some research on it and see what it's all about. It's an old game from Wizards like ten to fifteen years ago based loosely on the Cyberpunk 2020 RPG. It was known for being insanely balanced, and is generally looked at as one of the most underrated games in the history of ever. In the shallow holes of a thousand eyes In the knee-deep graves of future survivors The fleshless guests live off children of the past Their aging fingers cast the Shadow of Death
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:15 pm
Raise the Roof.
Kudos to anyone who's ever even heard of it.
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Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 5:59 pm
Destiny Winguard the Gundam War card game (not the ms war which was only based on wing, but the one based on all the gundam series) The game played like a mix of magic and yugioh. Used a mill system to determine life count. (aka land like resource system but you did not tap, it was just there. You could only play 1 mecha, 1 character, 1 global enchantment and 1 land per turn) had like 6 different color types to spread up the different series and tactics. It died not from lack of sales, but from bandai's stupid storage methods. Basically bandai expected the product to move at an unreasonable rate, while holding the product in overpriced warehouses. In the end, they shifted focus to the one piece card game. I always saw packs of those but by the time i ahd finally gotten intereste in card games,They were nowhwere to be found in stores anyways.
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Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 6:55 pm
Rage knows what they did they killed themselves by allowing proxies in tournament play. Though I would not mind seeing it come back.
Also Shaman King card game.
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Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 5:17 am
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Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 3:58 pm
axean iFayl yuyu hakashow Gundam (USA died) Sports TCG In my area UFS is getting very popular. it's spelled YuYu Hakusho It's been a while for me like 5 years D:
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Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 2:18 pm
iFayl I'm still giving props to magic still being alive for SO long. Y'know, that really surprises me how much Magic is still holding itself together. It's really big with some of my friends and at my local community college, but I shall remain vigilant and avoid playing it at all costs! LOL
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Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:49 pm
AceVampire13 iFayl I'm still giving props to magic still being alive for SO long. Y'know, that really surprises me how much Magic is still holding itself together. It's really big with some of my friends and at my local community college, but I shall remain vigilant and avoid playing it at all costs! LOL Why? I mean, if you don't want to play it, that's fine, but the "remain vigilant" part kinda throws me...it's not like it's a disease or anything. Personally, I'm looking at getting back into it...which kinda surprises me since I haven't heard anything about Slivers being brought back.
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Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:54 pm
Digimon still continues in Japan crying . Why couldn't America learn Japan knows what is fun crying .
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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:46 am
Two card games I really wish were still alive, beyond what was already mentioned?
Magi Nation (Though now that it carries the stigma of that joke of a cartoon...) Xxxenophile (Now that was a game that could get crazy!)
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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:15 pm
Ritemaster Wilren AceVampire13 iFayl I'm still giving props to magic still being alive for SO long. Y'know, that really surprises me how much Magic is still holding itself together. It's really big with some of my friends and at my local community college, but I shall remain vigilant and avoid playing it at all costs! LOL Why? I mean, if you don't want to play it, that's fine, but the "remain vigilant" part kinda throws me...it's not like it's a disease or anything. Personally, I'm looking at getting back into it...which kinda surprises me since I haven't heard anything about Slivers being brought back. The reason I say that is, I don't really get it.
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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:57 pm
AceVampire13 Ritemaster Wilren AceVampire13 iFayl I'm still giving props to magic still being alive for SO long. Y'know, that really surprises me how much Magic is still holding itself together. It's really big with some of my friends and at my local community college, but I shall remain vigilant and avoid playing it at all costs! LOL Why? I mean, if you don't want to play it, that's fine, but the "remain vigilant" part kinda throws me...it's not like it's a disease or anything. Personally, I'm looking at getting back into it...which kinda surprises me since I haven't heard anything about Slivers being brought back. The reason I say that is, I don't really get it. bah, never have liked it, it's to slow pace for me, while in yugioh you can have 2-3 duels in the avg. game of Magic, or can be thrice as long as one, so it's pretty cool, and people are usually more fun in yugioh, like my bro goes to magic tourneys, and he always says the people are uber jerks, while I go to Yugioh tourney, all the people are nice, and don't care if I mix-up something on the card, etc. so yeah
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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:14 pm
My experience is the exact opposite. At the Yu-Gi-Oh! events everyone I've met that weren't with me were utter dicks, but with Magic the guys I've played were the nicest people. In the shallow holes of a thousand eyes In the knee-deep graves of future survivors The fleshless guests live off children of the past Their aging fingers cast the Shadow of Death
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Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:32 pm
The Spirit of Vengeance My experience is the exact opposite. At the Yu-Gi-Oh! events everyone I've met that weren't with me were utter dicks, but with Magic the guys I've played were the nicest people. In the shallow holes of a thousand eyes In the knee-deep graves of future survivors The fleshless guests live off children of the past Their aging fingers cast the Shadow of Death Magic is an old schooler game and with an Old schooler game comes old schooler minds and Old schooler minds are the friendliest mother ******** minds there are.
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