Non-Sport Update's Card Talk
Disney Lorcana
September 22, 2022, 02:04 PM
Tommy CDisney Lorcana
Saw this
https://www.polygon.com/233649...cg-ccg-magic-pokemonSeptember 23, 2022, 01:43 AM
catskilleagleThe latest card thing for speculators. I hadn't heard of these. People are buying in without even knowing how the game is played yet. Singles are going for $200-300 each. While I doubt anyone on this board would buy in at that (unless they feel lucky), it's at least another thing for us to watch.
September 23, 2022, 04:28 AM
Scifi Cardsquote:
Originally posted by catskilleagle:
The latest card thing for speculators. I hadn't heard of these. People are buying in without even knowing how the game is played yet. Singles are going for $200-300 each. While I doubt anyone on this board would buy in at that (unless they feel lucky), it's at least another thing for us to watch.
I would bet there are a fair number on this board that have TCG cards in their collection and have no idea how the game is played.
These are "scarce" right now, and a licensed Disney collectible. Disney collectors will want copies in their collection. Even if they never play the game.
I know people that collect Magic for the art and never have played a round of the game.
I don't find this that strange. Some people have deep pockets for promos, and it's Disney.
Ed
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September 23, 2022, 09:38 AM
wolfiequote:
Originally posted by Scifi Cards:
I would bet there are a fair number on this board that have TCG cards in their collection and have no idea how the game is played.
Ed
Yes that would be me. I collected all the Alien vs Predator ccg and the star wars young jedi ccg but i have never played a game with them.
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September 23, 2022, 09:41 AM
David RI collected the James Bond CCG set that came out in 1996 after GoldenEye
I remember opening a ton of boxes in 1996 to try to assemble all 208 or so cards, only to discover that the checklist was inaccurate in that 1 card did not exist and there were 2 versions of one other card
And then many years later, I came across a website devoted to the card set, in which I learned for the first time that there was an Italian language version with a few different cards not in the English one !
September 24, 2022, 12:23 AM
RavenI collected Magic the Gathering cards in the early years when they basically started the CCG craze. I never played the game but contacted many of the original artists to get their cards signed TTM. After Wizards of the Coast changed their copyright deals, many of the artists stopped working on the sets and I stopped buying. Years later I sold everything I had except for the autographed ones. I lost a lot of money overall, but it was a fun time, so who cares!
If the subject is right for collecting, playing the game is optional.

September 24, 2022, 04:04 AM
JOHN LEVITTIn the 1990's a lot of magazines that gave away trading cards also included game cards in their giveaways so most of us would have had a TCG or two for at least a while (the subjects covered were numerous including Pokemon). Following on from David's comment about James Bond there were at least two sets of Bond game cards issued here in the UK (Spy files - these being a test set and a main set from FE Fabbri) and several sets of game cards were issued for Dr Who (BBC - Monster Invasion, Topps - Alien Armies etc., GE Fabbri - Battles in Time). Of course there were other issues and issuers, I would have to consult my records for those.
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John
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September 26, 2022, 01:51 PM
David RHere is the Bond set I am referring to. As Jeff points out, there were 2 "Ousted" cards and no "Blown Away". I guess 1 of the former was intended to be the latter. A misprint which confused us all back in 1996.
http://www.nslists.com/jbgolccg.htmAs mentioned, a few years ago I found a website which had photos of every single card, and it also showed 2 or 3 cards only issued in the Italian language version, which I have never seen.
I just did a quick internet search but don't see the website anymore. Maybe it is gone. If someone can please find it, please post the link here.
September 26, 2022, 04:08 PM
JOHN LEVITTquote:
Originally posted by David R:
Here is the Bond set I am referring to. As Jeff points out, there were 2 "Ousted" cards and no "Blown Away". I guess 1 of the former was intended to be the latter. A misprint which confused us all back in 1996.
http://www.nslists.com/jbgolccg.htmAs mentioned, a few years ago I found a website which had photos of every single card, and it also showed 2 or 3 cards only issued in the Italian language version, which I have never seen.
I just did a quick internet search but don't see the website anymore. Maybe it is gone. If someone can please find it, please post the link here.
David
here is a link:
http://www.jamesbondtradingcar.../17-GoldenEyeCCG.htmregards
John
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September 26, 2022, 04:57 PM
David RThanks, John. That is the one.
According to the author, the 3 exclusive Italian cards were available through a sendaway offer in that country, not in the UK or USA, I guess. He has pictures of them on his site.
September 27, 2022, 09:48 AM
wolfieWell done John, that's a great resource, i am really enjoying looking through this and seeing what i do not have.

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September 27, 2022, 10:29 AM
JOHN LEVITTWolfie
I have known about for a long time, at least more than a decade. I came across it accidently and I have found it a useful resource. I believe the owner of the site does not collect every card but obtains photos of some cards from friends and fellow collectors.
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John
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