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Corran, Batmouse, and special guest Scott make a single definitive list of the top 8 Information Brokers in Star Wars CCG. Featuring Dan on trivia with help from Greg..This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Ideatrack joins the regulars to pick the top 8 spies in Star Wars CCG
Ideatrack joins us to pick the top 8 spies in Star Wars CCG.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
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Welcome back to KnockBack! This week, instead of focusing-in on a specific game, movie, TV show, or whatever, we thought we'd do another one of our reminiscing episodes instead. Thus, today, our focus is card collecting. At different stages of his childhood, Dagan collected Star Wars cards, Garbage Pail Kids, Wacky Packages, and even caught the Smurfs bug. Colin, meanwhile, went through three distinct card-collecting phases: Sports (baseball and hockey), IP (Marvel Universe and GI Joe), and outright gaming cards (Magic and Star Wars CCG). So join us as we recollect on the time-consuming, money-demanding, and strangely-addictive world of card collecting that we were both sucked into at one time, and which many of you out there are still very much involved with today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A very special podcast discussing the Star Wars CCG 2023 World Championship in Morristown New Jersey.
A very special podcast discussing the Star Wars CCG 2023 World Championship in Morristown New Jersey..This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
My interview with the Star Wars CCG 2006 World Champion.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
My interview with the 9th best Star Wars CCG player at the time of the interview(7th best now)
My interview with the 9th best Star Wars CCG player in the world(actually he's up to 7th now)..This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
On this episode of TCG Design Theory, Jay talks to Chuck Kallenbach, former game designer at Decipher and Sony Online Entertainment, about the different challenges of designing a TCG in the physical space vs digital space.Is it easier to design games in the digital space? Can designing a digital game lead to mechanics that are too complex? What design challenges are present in digital games that aren't in physical games?Thinking about these types of questions will help you plan ahead in your design journey if you plan on having your game on a digital platform, even if it already has a physical presence.Check out our new sponsor for new TCG cards:https://www.trollandtoad.com/Use code "TBPN5" to get a discount on all cards sold from Troll & Toad directly (Look for the T&T logo in the card's listing)Audio Podcast Version — https://pod.link/1553640008Find Chuck on Twitter:https://twitter.com/chuckkallenbachFollow Chuck's Substack:https://kallenbach.substack.com/Chuck's episodes on on other @TBPN show:Part 1 [Star Trek CCG, Star Wars CCG, Lord of the Rings CCG]https://youtu.be/1uupsqSIY9UPart 2 [WARS TCG, .hack// TCG & much more]https://youtu.be/BvVRth2CIwQTBPN_____________________________________________Reach out to Jay about anything viajay@theboosterpacknetwork.comFind The Booster Pack Network viahttps://www.theboosterpacknetwork.com/or on Socials:Twitter — https://twitter.com/TBPNcontentFacebook — https://www.facebook.com/TBPNcontent/Insta — https://www.instagram.com/tbpncontent/Discord — https://discord.gg/F6upsYdYkf___________________________________________________~SPONSOR~:https://www.categoryonegames.com/(find classic CCG & TCG cards at Category One Games!!!)Music Credit: Jazzy Spot by SergeQuadrado ( https://pixabay.com/music/traditional-jazz-jazzy-spot-20934/ )
Dan Patriss has the low-down on when we can expect Star Wars: Unlimited to arrive, the latest Marvel Champions hero pack, and more on this week's Munchkin Land! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Munchkin Land continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com NEWS FFG announced a new Star Wars CCG called Star Wars: Unlimited which will release in 2024. Man Vs Meeple video with some more information Angel Hero Pack, for Marvel Champions: The Card Game Sept ‘23 ($17) Come with Protection cards and his main draw is that he's got 3 Hero Cards vs the normal two (Angel/ArchAngel/Warren Worthington) And the 2nd Hero release will be Psylocke also in Sept ‘23 ($17) She has Psi-Knives and Psi-Katanas and a Justice deck. There's a new Class for Munchkin! Steve Jackson will release the Druid Class pack later this month ($20) and will be it's own release so will need base game or any base set as well (112 Cards) Asmodee will release Archeos Society a re-implementation of Ethnos by Paolo Mori into retail June ‘23 Phalanx Games will release Huang, a new version of Reiner Knizia's Yellow & Yangtze, in Oct ‘23 And Finally, Atomic Mass announced 2 more sets in the upcoming Star Wars: Shatterpoint skirmish game Atomic Mass Games will release You Cannot Run Duel Pack ($90), a set for Star Wars: Shatterpoint, and a Squad pack Jedi Hunters ($50) both releasing July ‘23 DIGITAL GAMES Dire Wolf Announce it will be putting out Clank! for Digital CROWDFUNDING KICKSTARTER French Quarter coming May 30th Shards of infinity coming soon CLANK! Legacy 2: Acquisitions Incorporated — Darkest Magic Dead Cells: The Rogue-Lite Board Game Wishland:Dreams from America Raising Robots GAMEFOUND Skytear Horde:Monoliths ButtonShy Reprint Campaign Spring ‘23
Dan Patriss has the low-down on when we can expect Star Wars: Unlimited to arrive, the latest Marvel Champions hero pack, and more on this week's Munchkin Land! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Munchkin Land continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com NEWS FFG announced a new Star Wars CCG called Star Wars: Unlimited which will release in 2024. Man Vs Meeple video with some more information Angel Hero Pack, for Marvel Champions: The Card Game Sept ‘23 ($17) Come with Protection cards and his main draw is that he's got 3 Hero Cards vs the normal two (Angel/ArchAngel/Warren Worthington) And the 2nd Hero release will be Psylocke also in Sept ‘23 ($17) She has Psi-Knives and Psi-Katanas and a Justice deck. There's a new Class for Munchkin! Steve Jackson will release the Druid Class pack later this month ($20) and will be it's own release so will need base game or any base set as well (112 Cards) Asmodee will release Archeos Society a re-implementation of Ethnos by Paolo Mori into retail June ‘23 Phalanx Games will release Huang, a new version of Reiner Knizia's Yellow & Yangtze, in Oct ‘23 And Finally, Atomic Mass announced 2 more sets in the upcoming Star Wars: Shatterpoint skirmish game Atomic Mass Games will release You Cannot Run Duel Pack ($90), a set for Star Wars: Shatterpoint, and a Squad pack Jedi Hunters ($50) both releasing July ‘23 DIGITAL GAMES Dire Wolf Announce it will be putting out Clank! for Digital CROWDFUNDING KICKSTARTER French Quarter coming May 30th Shards of infinity coming soon CLANK! Legacy 2: Acquisitions Incorporated — Darkest Magic Dead Cells: The Rogue-Lite Board Game Wishland:Dreams from America Raising Robots GAMEFOUND Skytear Horde:Monoliths ButtonShy Reprint Campaign Spring ‘23
Jamie recalls his adventure at Squishables HQ, then him and John talk about Doctor Who coming to Magic the Gathering, and why in the world Fantasy Flight things launching a new Star Wars CCG is a good idea...
For May the 4th it's Homestead keeping, a regular segment within most of the base shows, but since there was a bunch of little bits I've recorded over the past few weeks, as Mandalorian came to a close, it made since to coming them into one show, as we get closer to the Galaxy Anniversary show, which wouldn't have much more room, as it will be crammed with awesome interviews from a good group of folks. On the program: David Nicely Jenny Riddle Kara DJ Sam Tashima Romeo Ortiz David Nicely Instagram @dln619 Jenny Riddle 501st Alabama Garrison http://www.empirestrikesbama.com Tranquility Base https://rebellegion.com/tranquility-base/ Star Wars CCG Players Council & Card Resources https://www.starwarsccg.org Kara DJ Into a Larger world Fanzine https://campsite.bio/intoalargerworldbykara Sam Tashima Instagram @tashi_station Romeo Ortiz Instagram @rpg_la @vintagestarwarsclub @gonktoys https://linktr.ee/gonktoys?fbclid=PAAabrtG3JDvNyMRPdofW3JQh9Lp-TDMLd56UvSCMlfy8byIQC95Aec31yLGA Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo https://www.hsvexpo.com In this show, as you heard from the intro, I spent a little time at the Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo in Huntsville, Alabama. I got to catch up with Franc and Amy Mulder as well as finally meeting one of the members of Card Squadron, David Nicely, who was on the program, waaaayyy back in episode 59. In addition to David, I talked with Jenny Riddle, a cosplayer from the Rebel Legion at Tranquilty Base in Alabama who was trooping with the 501st members of the Alabama Garrison. They had a nice display with some droids from the local Droidbuilder chapter. Kara DJ stops by for a minute on the program. The driving force behind the ‘Into a Larger World' Fanzine. Kara was on the program in episode 103. She gives a nice overview of her time in London at Celebration Europe and a little news on the next issues of the zine, due out later this year. Sam Tashima, our roving Star Wars CCG player and reporter also drops by to give us an overview of the 2023 Nationals held in Minnesota not long ago, and some dates for the upcoming tourneys for the classic Decipher card game, that is driven by the Players committee. Finally, since we are celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Return of the Jedi later this month, the film was re-released back in a selection of theaters. Many of you in the community did have a chance to see it and was lucky enough to find some time myself. Romeo Ortiz, from the Vintage Star Wars club has been doing some cool video interviews for his instagram channel and while we were doing another segment, I rolled tape on our conversation of seeing the film back on the big screen.
My interview with the Star Wars CCG 2004 World Champion.
Podcast Week - BSG, Ted Lasso (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-creativity-education-and-leadership-podcast/id1567287356), and Star Wars CCG ()https://www.patreon.com/jeffmay), oh my! State of the Western Conference, Including Highlights for The Grizzlies The Kings The Mavericks Deep Dive on the Denver Nuggets. Boring answer - Jamal Murray doesn't look 100% We skip March Madness Bracket talk but highly suggest: https://twitter.com/DataStrictly and https://twitter.com/TyWillinganz if you want good advice We discuss why the NCAA is a bad farm system, how the top draft picks aren't NCAA players, and how players like Zion hurt themselves going to school. We end Rookie of the Year and why Walker Kessler, currently ranked 4th at NBA dot coms Rookie of the Year race, is ranked 4th, behind two players we say are terrible. Zach Edey is Brian's potential Rookie of the Year for next year IF a team has the fortitude to play him. Some shout-outs to high school basketball squads. Oakland High Basketball - Boys and Girls! And DePere's Basketball Squad.
My interview with Advocate Award winning Star Wars CCG volunteer Sam Tashima(Tashi_Station on Instagram)
My interview with Advocate Award winning Star Wars CCG volunteer Sam Tashima(Tashi_Station on Instagram).This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Today we are joined for our second episode with collectible game pioneer Tom Braunlich.Tom, along with his design partner Rollie Tesh, designed 2 of the biggest CCGs of the 1990s: Decipher's Star Trek & Star Wars CCGs.This episode Tom chats to Rands about how he went from the Star Trek CCG design period straight into working on the Star Wars CCG. He also shares how important it was to him that he capture the cinematic feel of Star Wars universe in the rule set of this game.Be sure to subscribe wherever you're finding this episode because we will be featuring more Star Wars/Star Trek/Decipher CCG stories in the near future on this platform.__________________________________________________________________________________________Find out about the new Star Wars CCG virtual sets & discover the current community via:https://www.starwarsccg.org/Find @Star Wars CCG here on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/StarWarsCCGJoin the STAR WARS CCG discussion on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/22049...~SPONSOR~:https://www.categoryonegames.com/(find classic CCG & TCG cards at Category One Games!!!)THE BOOSTER PACK—let us know feedback, topic suggestions or games you'd like to hear about via email or any of our social media (DMs are also open to anyone)Video version of this podcast:https://youtu.be/AXdIdJwnjgcFind CCG History:https://www.facebook.com/CCGhistoryhttps://twitter.com/CCGHistoryThis show is also available on video. Find the episodes via youtube.com/CCGhistory.The listener survey for The Booster Pack podcast:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZG95TR9or, email us—theboosterpack@ccghistory.comCC-BY [Music Credit: The Crypts — Rockin' Roman]
Today we are joined for our first of two episodes with collectible game pioneer Tom Braunlich.Tom, along with his design partner Rollie Tesh, designed 2 of the biggest CCGs in the 1990s: Decipher's Star Trek & Star Wars CCGs.This episode Tom chats to Rands about how he came to be involved with gaming professionally & eventually shares how his pre-existing relationship with Decipher lead to the creation of the Star Trek CCG.Be sure to subscribe wherever you're finding this episode because our follow-up episode will again be with Tom to talk about the creation of the Star Wars CCG & a little more Star Trek.Find out about the new Star Trek virtual sets via:https://www.trekcc.org/Find the Star Trek CCG Continuing Committee on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/ContinuingCommittee/videosJoin the STAR TREK CCG discussion on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/stccg/~SPONSOR~:https://www.categoryonegames.com/(find classic CCG & TCG cards at Category One Games!!!)THE BOOSTER PACK—let us know feedback, topic suggestions or games you'd like to hear about via email or any of our social media (DMs are also open to anyone)Video version of this podcast:https://youtu.be/zK_94pNOPTUFind CCG History:https://www.facebook.com/CCGhistoryhttps://twitter.com/CCGHistoryThis show is also available on video. Find the episodes via youtube.com/CCGhistory.The listener survey for The Booster Pack podcast:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZG95TR9or, email us—theboosterpack@ccghistory.comCC BY [Music Credit: The Crypts — Rockin' Roman]
First released in 1995 The Star Wars Customizable Card game from Decipher came at a time when things like Magic the Gathering showed just how popular this type of gaming was. Over the next several years, the SWCCG game out with a number of releases that went past the basic set and covered a number of properties including Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi and the Phantom Menace. In 2001 Lucasfilm didn't renew Decipher's license but it wasn't the end of the story for this popular game. As we will find out tonight- much like Darth Maul, it just keeps fighting on. Sam Tashima joins the program to talk about the game and it's transition from Decipher to a passionate group called the Player's Committee who keeps the game alive and well and running years beyond the original retail run. We'll also find out about all the new cards that continually make the gameplay fresh and how you can learn to play yourself and find others in the community to battle against. Plus did you know there are national and international tournaments? Such a great dive into an amazing game. Episode length: 1:22:43 Main Interview: 9:30 min mark Sam Tashina @Tashi_station SWCCG U.S. Nationals: Minneapolis July 16th European Championships: Germany Sept 9-11 World Championships (Atlanta) October 13-16 Starwarsccg.org Full show notes to be filed on www.rebelbasecard.com
I interview the mysterious GEMP Tom about his nines deck and his history with Star Wars CCG.
I interview the mysterious GEMP Tom about his nines deck and his history with Star Wars CCG..This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
WAPOJ 82 The Art of Great Games: Star Wars LEGO Skywalker Saga and Star Wars CCG What A Piece of Junk is THE podcast on the Fandom Podcast Network dedicated to covering everything Star Wars. From the original Star Wars trilogy movies, to the prequels, to Legends canon, Disney's acquisition of Star Wars and its products, and all the fan favorite content out there, we have you covered. So please make sure to stop on over at your local cantina, grab a drink, cozy on up to your favorite alien (or droid), and get ready to talk Star Wars! Welcome back to What A Piece of Junk! This episode, Scott and Nathan sit down to discuss some recent Star Wars: Andor news about a possible trailer reveal at Star Wars Celebration 2022 and dive deep into the long-awaited release of LEGO Star Wars The Skywalker Saga! Also, the guys have spent some recent Star Wars gaming gatherings playing the 1995 Star Wars Customizable Card Game - including BRAND NEW virtual cards designed by the Star Wars CCG Player's Committee over the last TWENTY YEARS! Strap yourselves in for the ride of your gaming life aboard the Drunken Gungan! Here is how you can get a hold of us on the Fandom Podcast Network and the What A Piece Of Junk Star Wars Podcast: - fpnet.podbean.com - The FPNet is on Podbean app - Fandom Podcast Network is on: Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / Podbean / Google Play / Spotify / iHeartRadio - Facebook: Fandom Podcast Network: https://www.facebook.com/Fandompodcastnetwork/ - What A Piece Of Junk a Star Wars Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WhatAPieceOfJunk/ - Email: whatapieceofjunkpod@gmail.com - Twitter: @WhatWars - Instagram: FandomPodcastNetwork - Scott Baughman on Twitter: @ScotticusMax / Instagram: @darik_grey - Nathan Miracle on Twitter: @gooeychewie - Lee Fillingsness on Twitter: @wayoftheway There are two ways you can support the Fandom Podcast Network and the What A Piece Of Junk Star Wars Podcast. Fandom Podcast Network Tee Public Store: Please also visit our TeePublic store where you can help support the Fandom Podcast Network while wearing your favorite show logos with pride! Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/user/fandompodcastnetwork Apple Podcasts / iTunes Reviews: Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts / iTunes so new fans can find us easier. We LOVE 5 star reviews of course, but we love feedback in general! Please listen to our other awesome podcasts on the Fandom Podcast Network: Master Feed: https://fpnet.podbean.com/
Vandaag hebben we een hele speciale aflevering voor jullie klaarstaan! Marc is op Facts geweest en heeft daar vragen kunnen stellen aan Star Wars acteurs Danny Trejo en Natalia Tena. Unieke content en je hoort het hier in de Star Wars Podcast. Daarnaast staan we uitgebreid stil bij de Star Wars CCG en hebben we natuurlijk het wekelijkse nieuws en de quiz voor je. Enjoy the show! May The Force be with you. Onderwerpen: (02:19) Moment van de week (12:07) Star Wars quiz (20:44) Star Wars nieuws (29:14) Facts Convention 2022 (53:51) Star Wars CCG Geen aflevering meer missen? Volg ons dan ook op sociale media: - Star Wars Community - Facebook Star Wars Podcast - Instagram Star Wars Podcast - Twitter Star Wars Podcast #starwarsccg #factsconvention #dannytrejo #nataliatena --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starwarspodcastnl/message
Special coverage of the 2021 Star Wars CCG World Championship in which we don't mention who won or give insight into the meta.
Special coverage of the 2021 World Championship in which I give no insight into the event's meta or winners..This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
I den här bubblaren så pratar Pappa Micke och farbror Tomas om Samlarkortspel i alla dess olika former. Spel som nämns: Magic The Gathering, Bobylon 5, Buffy, W.W.E, Sim City, Alien Vs Predator, Mortal Kombat, Vs System, Star Wars CCG, Legends Of The Five Rings CCG, World Of Warcraft Tcg, Keyforge, Warhammer Conquest, Warhammer 40k, Warhammer Invasion, Pokemon Tcg, Vampier The Eternal Struggle, Yoghio, Andriod Netrunner, Arkham Horror LCg, Lord Of The Ring LCG, Våra länkar Hemsida https://mindy.nu/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Mindypodd.nu/ Twitter https://twitter.com/MindyPodd Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmOr6MyeugbWX_VnckgGkDQ?view_as=subscriber Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mindypodd/?hl=sv Vår Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2776677 Tomas Länkar Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/205615756115993/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyJceQ4JsiUhkS04K29Crg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/conradargo/?hl=sv Twitter https://twitter.com/ConraDargo Mattis Länk Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bradspelochsant/ Hemsida https://boardgamesandsuch.com/ Film till fikat Facebook Grupp https://www.facebook.com/groups/2656731607981824 Twitter https://twitter.com/FilmTill Instagram https://www.instagram.com/filmtillfikat/ Mickes Mail Micke@mindy.nu Tomas Mail conradargo@gmail.com
Welcome to PART 2 of our interview with award-winning collectible card game designer Chuck Kallenbach.In this episode Chuck talks about some of the IP-based card games he created from scratch. These include a games for the popular '.hack' anime/video game franchise & the legendary MegaMan character.Chuck also talks about Decipher's attempt to revive the mechanics of the Star Wars CCG in their WARS game & shares his challenges on the Battlestar Galactica TCG for WizKids.As the PART 2 to our previous episode, this one wraps up with the usual "Community Questions" & "Kracken Questions" segments (note: the community questions cover topics from both THIS episode & the previous PART 1 episode)[Music Credit: The Crypts — Rockin' Roman]
In this episode, Rands is joined by one of the most accomplished collectible game designers of all time: Chuck Kallenbach.Since their introduction in 1993, Chuck has never stopped being involved with Collectible / Trading Card Games. His over his career, he has designed thousands of cards for over 25 games (both digital & physical). He is even the recipient of 2 Origin Awards for Best TCG Design.In this first instalment of our interview Chuck shares his experiences working on some of popular culture's biggest properties: Star Wars, Star Trek & Lord of the Rings. He tells us about his experiences translating some of film's most loved characters into CCG game pieces & even tells us about the now-canon characters he got the chance to create for those properties.Find CCGHistory:twitter.com/CCGhistoryFacebook/CCGhistoryNOTE: This is only PART 1 of our Chuck Kallenbach interview. As this single episode will be split over 2 podcast, be aware that the shows closing segments (Community Questions & Kracken Questions) will only be featured in PART 2. The following instalment of this interview will be posted as The Booster Pack #008 within a week of this episode going live.
In this latest interview with former Decipher Lead Designer of the Star Wars CCG, we discuss the first three sets that Jerry Darcy worked on. Listen to the first interview here https://www.kendallcast.ninja/2020/11/the-jerry-darcy-interview.html
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Rands talks to Jason Winter about his 25+ years as a professional geek.Jason was one of the first people to be aware of Collectible Trading Card Games and within years of their arrival found himself working in the games industry.He started his gaming career as a NetRep for Decipher Inc, the publisher of games like the Star Wars CCG, the Star Trek CCG & the Lord of the Rings TCG. Shortly after that he spent years as an Associate Editor of the leading games industry magazine SCRYE.Before too long, he began designing cards for the Fullmetal Alchemist TCG which lead to the opportunity to co-create his own Collectible Trading Card Game for the classic 20th Century Fox action TV series "24".Jason shares his years of wisdom with Rands & a unique perspective only one with a career so close to the TCG / CCG category can possess.If you're a fan of Collectible Games or tabletop gaming in general, you owe it to yourself to check this episode out... Music Credit: The Crypts — Rockin' Roman[Version 2.0 — This is the latest version of this episode, an earlier version was initially available but removed due to an audio issue]
I den här bubblaren så pratar pappa Micke och farbror Tomas om Star Wars Ip. Det nämns lite bräd- och rollspel med star wars temat :D Spel som nämns: Star Wars Rebellion, Star Wars Legion, Star Wars Lcg, Star Wars CCG, Magic The gathering, Warhammer Conquest, Call Of Cthulhu LCG, Star Wars Young Jedie, Star Wars Episode One CCG, Star Wars Destiny, Star Wars Empire Vs Rebellion, CIA Vs KGB, Star Wars Queens Gambit, Star Wars Risk, Star Wars Imperial Assault, Lord Of The Rings Journy In Middle Earth, Star Wars Armada, Star Wars X-wing, Star Wars Unlock, Exit, Star Wars Escape From Deathstar, Monopol, Assault On Hoth Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars West End, Stjärnornas Krig Äventyrspel, Star Wars FFG RPG, Star Wars Outer Rim, Firefly The Boardgame, Xia Legends Of A Drift System, Sagospelet Äventyr, Star Wars D20, Star Wars Saga Edition, Dungeons And Dragons, Våra länkar Hemsida https://mindy.nu/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Mindypodd.nu/ Twitter https://twitter.com/MindyPodd Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmOr6MyeugbWX_VnckgGkDQ?view_as=subscriber Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mindypodd/?hl=sv Vår Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2776677 Tomas Länkar Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/205615756115993/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyJceQ4JsiUhkS04K29Crg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/conradargo/?hl=sv Twitter https://twitter.com/ConraDargo Mattis Länk Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bradspelochsant/ Hemsida https://boardgamesandsuch.com/ Mickes Mail Micke@mindy.nu Tomas Mail conradargo@gmail.com
The gang returns for a new year and the first thing they do is look back! Just over twenty-five years ago, there was a game released that set a standard which, some would say, has yet to be surpassed: Star Wars Customizable Card Game, from Decipher. Reminder: Patrons can interact with us as we record live on Discord and can view the unedited session within 24 hours at our Patreon page! Share your thoughts with us on all our social sites, as well as leaving us a review and comment on iTunes! You can find us anytime at our Discord server! Come say hi and hang out at any of our public chat rooms! After you finish listening, check out our YouTube page for past recorded video game streams and our twitch channel for upcoming live streams! If you want to get in contact with us, there are many and various ways, including these: Subscribe to us on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or our RSS feed Follow on twitter and Instagram! Like on Facebook and email the show at show@jodocast.com Be sure to tell all your friends and fellow Star Wars fans to give us a listen!
This episode was originally released March 27th, 2020.For episode 44, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) join David P. Baum, longtime owner of a card and comic book store in Northern Ohio. He doesn’t have a personal Twitter account, but (Pop! the store has one, as well as a Facebook page and Discord, if you’re interested. Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:02:29 – Dave Discovers the Magic17:39 – The First “Grand Prix” and SandCon32:18 – Origins 1995Total runtime – 45:39 Who Is David P. Baum? We’ve talked about how hobby store owners need to focus on the store as a business rather, than as a hangout, so it can be challenging for someone who has fun with Magic: The Game to have it become Managing: The Gathering. But I believe Dave is an entrepreneur at heart. He’s not out to take advantage of customers to make money. He’s always been unassuming, welcoming, and respectful towards his customers, great at making connections, and being helpful beyond the normal cash register transaction. Instead he’s trying to create a better experience for customers, knowing that the money will come along with that. So far it’s seemed to work out. Thinking about it, I’ve been to shops he’s owned in eight different locations: five in Sandusky under two different names, and others in Huron, Port Clinton, and Bowling Green. When one has closed it’s been mostly on David’s terms, and when one opens it’s with foresight and the hope that it will be an improvement on the last. He’s been able to work solely as a game-store owner for a long time. For some members of Team Serious, Dave has been a part of our lives for many years. I’m 37 now and have been going to his stores since I was in high school, at least 20 years. He comes out to dinner with us after events and I’ve been to his house to play board games. He was at my wedding, and then last year was at the tournament and diaper party we had to celebrate the birth of our first child. I guess this is just a personal recommendation on Dave to go along with his years of experience as a Magic: The Gathering tournament organizer and store owner. He’s a great guy and valued member of the community, no matter what he says. What Happened – Part I My plan for this episode worked perfectly. I know that Dave’s a good talker and storyteller, so it was easy to just kind of turn him loose. We ended up with more than two hours of recorded audio that just happened to be pretty neatly divided between “The Early Days of Tournament Magic” and “What It’s Like to Own a Store.” So you’ll get more Dave soon! This first part contains a chronology of the beginnings of tournament Magic, from Dave’s perspective:● Dave gets his first boxes of Unlimited from a sports card dealer and sells them at a little sports card convention without knowing what they are. He opens some starters and “auctions” some singles, including Demonic Tutor. Did he sell a Black Lotus?● He takes some of the cards home, learns to play, and becomes engrossed. He gets a Shivan Dragon.● At another sports card show, Dave organizes probably the first Magic tournament in Northern Ohio, maybe one of the first tournaments ever.● When Magic was still fresh and new, starting in 1995 or so, Dave and his brother and some friends organize a circuit of tournaments in Northern Ohio that they call the Grand Prix. One of these includes an event at a golf resort in Huron that is my first tournament ever, where I played a team event with future Pro Tour player Tim Aten. Tim and I were in the same class in high school, and on the same quiz team if you’re familiar with his Jeopardy! appearances. He was also coincidentally the Magic editor I replaced when I got hired at Wizards. Vermilion High School class of 2000 was apparently good for Magic editors.● They also organize SandCon in Sandusky, which Geoff and I attend to buy cards and not be competitive in tournaments. I play Icatian Moneychanger in a deck at one point. The early days of Magic have such primitive strategy and buying options compared to those we have now. Dave starts a “zine” to promote SandCon and no one really knows how to build a deck. ● Dave runs the Chinese Fourth Edition release event at Origins. There’s no reference for any of the cards, so Dave makes a photocopied booklet to show what the cards do based on how they look. Two of the judges he brings down are Mike and Jeff Donais, both of whom eventually work in Wizards R&D and later go on to other game development jobs. Dave meets Richard Garfield, Peter Adkison, Brom, and other Magic luminaries.● Magic weathers some of its early challenges, enters its first big growth period, and begins the Pro Tour in 1996, asking tournament organizers to bid to participate. Dave and his partners decline, and Dave takes a break from Magic entirely. It covers a lot of time in Magic’s first big growth phase, up to and including some of the difficulties with Fallen Empires and Chronicles, and the Wild West days before everyone had constant information from the Internet. Prices were made up on the spot and the decks people built were largely terrible. Perhaps you remember the advice that 20 lands were enough? That has been wrong forever, but it was long-lasting as a baseline for deck construction. Anyway, this is merely part one. Dave will continue in a second episode where he tells about running a store and some of the experiences surrounding that. Questions for Discussion When did you start playing Magic? Did you ever go to a small “convention” with a bunch of vendors selling sports cards and a few people selling gaming cards? I remember going to one and buying a couple of Star Wars CCG starters. That was a mistake. I also remember buying $1 cards like Shapeshifter and Tetravus, which were fine but rare and I had never seen them before so I had no idea what they were worth. That was a weird thing too: “I’ve never seen this card so it must be good or worth a lot.” Conclusion Thanks for listening! And thanks to Dave for joining us on this special, two-part episode. We hope you enjoyed it and found it useful. Usually we talk a lot more about food. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.
This episode was originally released March 27th, 2020.For episode 44, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) join David P. Baum, longtime owner of a card and comic book store in Northern Ohio. He doesn’t have a personal Twitter account, but (Pop! the store has one, as well as a Facebook page and Discord, if you’re interested. Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:02:29 – Dave Discovers the Magic17:39 – The First “Grand Prix” and SandCon32:18 – Origins 1995Total runtime – 45:39 Who Is David P. Baum? We’ve talked about how hobby store owners need to focus on the store as a business rather, than as a hangout, so it can be challenging for someone who has fun with Magic: The Game to have it become Managing: The Gathering. But I believe Dave is an entrepreneur at heart. He’s not out to take advantage of customers to make money. He’s always been unassuming, welcoming, and respectful towards his customers, great at making connections, and being helpful beyond the normal cash register transaction. Instead he’s trying to create a better experience for customers, knowing that the money will come along with that. So far it’s seemed to work out. Thinking about it, I’ve been to shops he’s owned in eight different locations: five in Sandusky under two different names, and others in Huron, Port Clinton, and Bowling Green. When one has closed it’s been mostly on David’s terms, and when one opens it’s with foresight and the hope that it will be an improvement on the last. He’s been able to work solely as a game-store owner for a long time. For some members of Team Serious, Dave has been a part of our lives for many years. I’m 37 now and have been going to his stores since I was in high school, at least 20 years. He comes out to dinner with us after events and I’ve been to his house to play board games. He was at my wedding, and then last year was at the tournament and diaper party we had to celebrate the birth of our first child. I guess this is just a personal recommendation on Dave to go along with his years of experience as a Magic: The Gathering tournament organizer and store owner. He’s a great guy and valued member of the community, no matter what he says. What Happened – Part I My plan for this episode worked perfectly. I know that Dave’s a good talker and storyteller, so it was easy to just kind of turn him loose. We ended up with more than two hours of recorded audio that just happened to be pretty neatly divided between “The Early Days of Tournament Magic” and “What It’s Like to Own a Store.” So you’ll get more Dave soon! This first part contains a chronology of the beginnings of tournament Magic, from Dave’s perspective:● Dave gets his first boxes of Unlimited from a sports card dealer and sells them at a little sports card convention without knowing what they are. He opens some starters and “auctions” some singles, including Demonic Tutor. Did he sell a Black Lotus?● He takes some of the cards home, learns to play, and becomes engrossed. He gets a Shivan Dragon.● At another sports card show, Dave organizes probably the first Magic tournament in Northern Ohio, maybe one of the first tournaments ever.● When Magic was still fresh and new, starting in 1995 or so, Dave and his brother and some friends organize a circuit of tournaments in Northern Ohio that they call the Grand Prix. One of these includes an event at a golf resort in Huron that is my first tournament ever, where I played a team event with future Pro Tour player Tim Aten. Tim and I were in the same class in high school, and on the same quiz team if you’re familiar with his Jeopardy! appearances. He was also coincidentally the Magic editor I replaced when I got hired at Wizards. Vermilion High School class of 2000 was apparently good for Magic editors.● They also organize SandCon in Sandusky, which Geoff and I attend to buy cards and not be competitive in tournaments. I play Icatian Moneychanger in a deck at one point. The early days of Magic have such primitive strategy and buying options compared to those we have now. Dave starts a “zine” to promote SandCon and no one really knows how to build a deck. ● Dave runs the Chinese Fourth Edition release event at Origins. There’s no reference for any of the cards, so Dave makes a photocopied booklet to show what the cards do based on how they look. Two of the judges he brings down are Mike and Jeff Donais, both of whom eventually work in Wizards R&D and later go on to other game development jobs. Dave meets Richard Garfield, Peter Adkison, Brom, and other Magic luminaries.● Magic weathers some of its early challenges, enters its first big growth period, and begins the Pro Tour in 1996, asking tournament organizers to bid to participate. Dave and his partners decline, and Dave takes a break from Magic entirely. It covers a lot of time in Magic’s first big growth phase, up to and including some of the difficulties with Fallen Empires and Chronicles, and the Wild West days before everyone had constant information from the Internet. Prices were made up on the spot and the decks people built were largely terrible. Perhaps you remember the advice that 20 lands were enough? That has been wrong forever, but it was long-lasting as a baseline for deck construction. Anyway, this is merely part one. Dave will continue in a second episode where he tells about running a store and some of the experiences surrounding that. Questions for Discussion When did you start playing Magic? Did you ever go to a small “convention” with a bunch of vendors selling sports cards and a few people selling gaming cards? I remember going to one and buying a couple of Star Wars CCG starters. That was a mistake. I also remember buying $1 cards like Shapeshifter and Tetravus, which were fine but rare and I had never seen them before so I had no idea what they were worth. That was a weird thing too: “I’ve never seen this card so it must be good or worth a lot.” Conclusion Thanks for listening! And thanks to Dave for joining us on this special, two-part episode. We hope you enjoyed it and found it useful. Usually we talk a lot more about food. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.
My interview with Star Wars CCG 2005 Worlds runner up James Paul Booker..This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Columbia Peaks, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Join us as we chat about The Mandalorian Season 2 episode 1 and how it ties into the previous Star Wars CCG by Decipher! You can subscribe/support/follow VCG here: http://youtube.com/victoryconditiongaming1 http://patreon.com/victoryconditiongaming http://facebook.com/victoryconditiongaming http://twitch.tv/victoryconditiongaming http://instagram.com/victoryconditiongaming http://twitter.com/DougVCGaming
On this episode Jazz sits down with a close friend, Brian Brodsky to discuss one of their favorite topics to talk about, BASEBALL. Jazz also gets to talk about Baseball Highlights 2045, his favorite deckbuilder, which he introduced Brian too. The two also talk the sprint that is the MLB 2020 season, their favorit players all-time, and their favorite baseball movies. See who makes their list and find out if your favorite baseball movie makes the cut. Some other games and hobbies mentioned are model painting, Star Wars CCG & LCG, Marvel Villainous, Roll for the Galaxy, Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion, and Sorcerer City.
We sit down to discuss Living vs Customize-able Card Games. We take a look at Marvel Champions, Arkham Horror, and Star Wars CCG. With Special Guest, Kevin Kwan.
On a very special episode, we interview Mark Walseth, a middle school teacher who runs a Star Wars CCG after school program at Rosemount Middle School. He has developed a unique technique for teaching kids how to play the game, starting with 10 card decks and slowly building bigger and bigger decks and introducing new concepts. Matt's write up on How to Teach Your Kid SWCCG: https://forum.starwarsccg.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75460
On a very special episode, we interview Mark Walseth, a middle school teacher who runs a Star Wars CCG after school program at Rosemount Middle School. He has developed a unique technique for teaching kids how to play the game, starting with 10 card decks and slowly building bigger and bigger deck....This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Columbia Peaks, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Another fresh brewed episode of your most least consistent podcast has arrived! From the depths of quarantine OHR host Old heart aka jared (@whoshotjared) contemplates the potential fun of the 1995 Star Wars: Customizable Card Game. Good Luck! Like/Share/Follow @oldheartradio (iTunes, Spotify, Instagram) Follow on Twitter @oldheartinspace GET IT ON!
With a livestream of Star Wars CCG on the horizon, we talk about why the game has such a tremendous level of adoration - even now - and question whether there are lessons to be learned from Decipher's classic system. With Skytear and Flesh and Blood on our minds, we can't help but wonder if these games are capturing some of this old game design magic. Find all previous casts, as well as learning content and products on our website: https://teamcovenant.com
Episodes: The Box, The Hat Current Series: Wander Over Yonder It's time for us to handle some inanimate objects in this episode, as well as getting to meet our guest Jen! Topics include: The deep questions; Double Dare's dark and gritty reboot; John Hodgeman was a PC; Another LARP tangent; As many banjos as Steven Universe's Star Shirts; A couple of psychedelic scenes; Technicolor Grey Alien; Granola based character; Satisfaction brought it back; Is this trip really necessary?; A third character; The banjo comes from the hat, but he doesn't have the hat!!; Take a moment to remember Battletoads; The pathetic fallacy; We overthink a riddle; Jen and Jordan get to talk about Homestuck while Dan and Brian listen; Plug addendum; and Tell us about your favorite hat, or box, or hat box!Next time we talk about the episode The Little GuyYou can follow us on Twitter @CrackenCast.Jen has a website that works as her writer's blog, as well as mentions the Audio Entropy series Let Me Tell You About Homestuck.Brian gives a caveat about a previous plug as well as mentions the online community for the Star Wars CCG by Decipher, Inc.Dan can also be found on his Twitch stream Game Apartment 1C.Our Theme Song was made by Kendall Halman. You can find more by him at his bandcamp or on his own podcast feed.
Découvrez l'incroyable homme derrière le Scorpion Masqué, une compagnie d'édition québécoise responsable de plus de 30 jeux à succès durant les 10 dernières années. Comment devient-on éditeur au Québec et comment peut-on en vivre? Suivre le Scorpion Masqué : Page Facebook du Scorpion Masqué S02-E16 : Christian Lemay, Scorpion Masqué BaladoLudique, un podcast entièrement consacré aux jeux, plus particulièrement aux jeux de table et jeux de société. Abonnez-vous à Baladoludique sur l'application Stitcher (android, apple ou ordinateur) Merci à notre diffuseur jeux.ca La musique est une gracieuseté de bensound.com Jeux qui ont été mentionnés dans ce podcast (en ordre plus ou moins) : Ethnos Decrypto Jeux Wasa et Quartiers d'Agora TOP 10 de Christian Lemay : (aucun ordre précis) El Grande Space Alert Mare Nostrum Perudo Insider CCG (Magic, Star Wars CCG, Warhammer Invasion) Roll for the Galaxy / Race for the galaxy Navigator 6 qui prend Time's up!
Découvrez l'incroyable homme derrière le Scorpion Masqué, une compagnie d'édition québécoise responsable de plus de 30 jeux à succès durant les 10 dernières années. Comment devient-on éditeur au Québec et comment peut-on en vivre? **Suivre le Scorpion Masqué :** - [Page Facebook du Scorpion Masqué](https://www.facebook.com/scorpionmasque/) S02-E16 : Christian Lemay, Scorpion Masqué BaladoLudique, un podcast entièrement consacré aux jeux, plus particulièrement aux jeux de table et jeux de société. Abonnez-vous à Baladoludique sur l'application Stitcher (android, apple ou ordinateur) Merci à notre diffuseur jeux.ca La musique est une gracieuseté de bensound.com **Jeux qui ont été mentionnés dans ce podcast (en ordre plus ou moins) :** - Ethnos - Decrypto - Jeux Wasa et Quartiers d'Agora **TOP 10 de Christian Lemay : (aucun ordre précis)** - El Grande - Space Alert - Mare Nostrum - Perudo - Insider - CCG (Magic, Star Wars CCG, Warhammer Invasion) - Roll for the Galaxy / Race for the galaxy - Navigator - 6 qui prend - Time's up!
Warhammer! Warhammer: 40K! Games Workshop! Star Wars: Armada! Star Wars: Legion! X-Wing! Star Wars CCG! MTG! Anime Boston! Hero Quest! D&D! GURPS! Fireball Island! Ikusa!! Weapons & Warriors! Battle Cry! Axis & Allies: 1942! Risk: Medieval Europe! More Aggretsuko! Gundam! 08'th MS Team! Gaogaigar! If you were looking for the ESP #nerdcast ... THIS IS IT!
Ignite your sabers this week as we pay tribute to the other "Star" franchise, checking in on that galaxy far, far away and how it compares to Roddenberry's future! Plus, tales of the Taco Bell Light Menu, putting the Star Wars CCG beatdown on some grade-schoolers, and the hum of a lightsaber being the background noise of our collective childhood. Later, Ella Pearson of Generations Geek joins the show to talk Trek vs. Wars, Adam Savage being wrong (and orange), the cultural impact of Wars and Trek, Carrie Fisher, bun escalation, not being a Solo try-hard, and some Last Jedi hot goss! Listen up, we're only doing this once, then it's back to the Alpha Quadrant!Kathleen Kennedy, where's my "Lando in high school" show?!Follow Ella and Generations Geek on Twitter and check out generationsgeek.com!http://www.twitter.com/gondorgoldhttp://www.twitter.com/generationsgeekSave the galaxy (or rule it) with Star Wars: The Card Game from Fantasy Flight!https://amzn.to/2rQzGxbhttp://www.fantasyflightgames.comPick up John Jackson Miller's Star Trek Prey Trilogy novels and Star Wars: Canto Bight on Amazon!https://amzn.to/2jqQJBnhttps://amzn.to/2rhwtqdhttps://amzn.to/2jnm0Fbhttps://amzn.to/2rgg7OjJoin our crew on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodClick through our Amazon link on enterprisingindividuals.com to support the show!http://www.enterprisingindividuals.comhttps://www.amazon.com/?tag=jet01-20&linkCode=ezFollow us on Twitter and Facebook for Trek news and updates!http://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttp://www.facebook.com/eistpod
Ignite your sabers this week as we pay tribute to the other "Star" franchise, checking in on that galaxy far, far away and how it compares to Roddenberry's future! Plus, tales of the Taco Bell Light Menu, putting the Star Wars CCG beatdown on some grade-schoolers, and the hum of a lightsaber being the background noise of our collective childhood. Later, Ella Pearson of Generations Geek joins the show to talk Trek vs. Wars, Adam Savage being wrong (and orange), the cultural impact of Wars and Trek, Carrie Fisher, bun escalation, not being a Solo try-hard, and some Last Jedi hot goss! Listen up, we're only doing this once, then it's back to the Alpha Quadrant!Kathleen Kennedy, where's my "Lando in high school" show?!Follow Ella and Generations Geek on Twitter and check out generationsgeek.com!http://www.twitter.com/gondorgoldhttp://www.twitter.com/generationsgeekSave the galaxy (or rule it) with Star Wars: The Card Game from Fantasy Flight!https://amzn.to/2rQzGxbhttp://www.fantasyflightgames.comPick up John Jackson Miller's Star Trek Prey Trilogy novels and Star Wars: Canto Bight on Amazon!https://amzn.to/2jqQJBnhttps://amzn.to/2rhwtqdhttps://amzn.to/2jnm0Fbhttps://amzn.to/2rgg7OjJoin our crew on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodClick through our Amazon link on enterprisingindividuals.com to support the show!http://www.enterprisingindividuals.comhttps://www.amazon.com/?tag=jet01-20&linkCode=ezFollow us on Twitter and Facebook for Trek news and updates!http://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttp://www.facebook.com/eistpod
Have we grown up? What say you? Learn about our past Star Wars CCG experience. Also, get a behind-the-scenes look at the production of the show.
Episode 68 – Introductions – News – Road Darkens Quest 1 Review – Road Darkens questions with instant feedback! – The LCG format, yay nay? (with epic Star Wars CCG tangent!) Sign off Contact Us cardboardoftherings@gmail.com @cotrpodcast on twitter http://www.facebook.com/cardboardoftherings twitch.tv/cotrpodcast YouTube.com/COTRPodcast Chris’ Videos discord.me/cotr
In this week's episode, Seth and Kendall discuss preparing for major Star Wars CCG events. In particular, Seth will be attending South Carolina States and Kendall will be attending Nationals the weekend of June 28th.
In the second episode of the Star Wars CCG Podcast, Seth discusses his experience at PA States, the return of the Spice Ties deck, and Kendall asks about Hyperdrive.
This is the first episode of the Star Wars CCG Podcast. Seth and Kendall discuss some of the decks from Texas Mini-Worlds and Kendall gets a lesson on why We Must Accelerate Our Plans is a good card