Magic: The Gathering

Magic: The Gathering

Nov 16, 2004 | Collectible Cards, Collectibles

Game has magical appeal

Brainerd Dispatch
November 15, 2004
By JOHN HANSEN :: Staff Writer

“When Magic: The Gathering, the world’s first collectible card game, made its debut in 1993, it seemed like just another fad.
Eleven years later, the game’s staying power is undeniable. A half-dozen world invitational tournaments are held annually, with countless smaller events going on around the world in towns big and small.”

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