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- MAGIC THE GATHERING from MICROPROSE
- FORMAT: PC/CD
- DATE: 2ND QUARTER
- PRICE: N/A
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- "Magic: the Gathering", the top-selling trading card game will arrive on
- CD-ROM this year. Wizards of the Coast, the publisher of the card game, and
- MicroProse Software have teamed up to create a computerized version of the
- award-winning game.
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- The product will be an interactive multiplayer online computer game that will
- allow two methods of play. The first method is the stand-alone game which
- features an apprentice option to give the player a chance to learn the rules
- of the game. Once novice players no longer need help from the tutorial,
- they will start playing against the computer from the 1,000 cards available.
- There is even an option (play a quest) which emulates the online environment
- to allow the player to practice before going online to fight against real
- human players.
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- The second method is going online to duel against other wizards, although
- players will only be able to fight one player at a time.
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- As in the card game, where the winner chooses a card from their opponent,
- the CD-ROM version will also include a reward system. Players will gain
- cards depending on how well they played, and special rewards will be given
- during tournaments and online events.
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- The card game features artwork from dozens of artists who created original
- illustrations of a rare beauty for each card. To give the computer game the
- same look as the card game, MicroProse used Super VGA 256 color graphics
- that faithfully reproduced the original art from "Magic: The Gathering". On
- shipment of the game, it will include the revised set of Magic: The
- Gathering and the 4 expansion sets: Arabian Nights, Antiquities, Legends and
- The Dark. Other expansion sets will follow as additional disks, for
- example, Fallen Empires, the latest expansion set available for the card
- game.
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- To date, "Wizards of the Coast" has sold more than 500 million cards across
- the world. This is, of course, an incredible success that may be explained
- by several factors.
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- First of all, "Magic" is a complex game but simple to learn. The game was
- designed so that it required minimal equipment and takes 15 to 20 minutes
- to play. In the rule book, it is said that you can start playing within a
- short time, but if you want to know all the other rules you might encounter
- when playing with a more experienced wizard, you will have to take a little
- more time to learn the rules.
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- Second, the artwork is excellent and this is probably the reason why people
- buy them and start a collection. As different editions of the game (Alpha,
- Beta, Unlimited and Revised) have been published, each with a limited number
- of cards, except for the Revised edition, prices have risen for these
- limited editions. For example, the card called "Black Lotus" from the Alpha
- edition is now worth $100 US and is no longer available in the Revised
- edition. Another example is the first expansion set called "Arabian Nights"
- that was released with a print run of 5 million cards. If you want to buy a
- booster pack (8 cards) from this expansion set, it will now cost you about
- $35 US instead of the original price of $1.45 US back in the beginning.
- This is why "Magic: The Gathering" is called a collectable trading card game.
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- Details
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- The starter deck is a pack of 60 cards of common, uncommon and rare cards
- from the total 302 different cards. This means that when you buy
- another starter Deck, you will have some of the common cards in double or
- even triple, but you will also have the surprise of discovering new cards.
- There are five expansion sets available to date. The first one, "Arabian
- Nights" - a total of 78 cards, is no longer in print as it is also with the
- following sets: "Antiquities" - a total of 100 cards and "Legends" - a total
- of 300 cards. "The Dark" includes about 100 cards and "Fallen Empires" - the
- last expansion set has about the same number of cards.
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- In total, there are over 1,000 cards available for the card game and with
- expansion sets coming out every 2 to 4 months, that number increases. The
- next expansion sets will be "Ice Age" - a stand-alone game which can be
- played as an expansion set as well, and "Chronicles" - an assortment of
- "Arabian Nights", "Antiquities", "Legends", "Dark" and "Fallen Empires".
- However, to make a distinction between the original black bordered cards and
- the new ones, "Chronicles" will have white borders.
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- Whatever it may be, the card game or the computer version, "Magic: The
- Gathering" is definitively something you have to try. Even if you do not
- like playing against other wizards, you will enjoy the cards enough to want
- to start a collection as soon as you see them. Having myself discovered the
- card game only recently, I feel as if I am already addicted to this strategy
- game filled with wizards and casting spells.
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