But a couple replies really surprised me. Numerous followers chimed in sharing their fond memories of the game. I discovered this recently when I shared a picture of some sealed Star Wars: CCG booster packs on Twitter, asking for opinions on their value. Something that surprised me recently is that just because a game is out of print doesn’t mean there are no players of the game. Note that in the issue depicted above, the latter two weren’t even invented yet! An Eye-Opening Moment The only CCG’s I hear anything about in 2020 are Magic, Pokémon, and Yu-Gi-Oh. ![]() Newcomers to Magic, however, may not have such experiences, namely because nearly all the CCG’s from the late 90’s are now defunct. Players who started around this time almost assuredly at least dabbled in another CCG. In fact, InQuest Magazine used to rank the top 10 CCG’s by popularity each month: When I started playing Magic back in 1997, there were numerous CCG’s to pick from. ![]() ![]() Have you ever played a Collectible Card Game (CCG) besides Magic: The Gathering? I wonder how the majority of players today would answer that question-it may break down bimodally, by generation.
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