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Official Price Guide to Collectible Card Games

By: House of Collectibles

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Price Guides (House of Collectibles)

Last Stocked on 4/7/2007

Product Info

Title
Official Price Guide to Collectible Card Games
Category
Author
Timothy Brown, Tony Lee
Publish Year
1999
Dimensions
9x11x.75"
NKG Part #
177989967
Type
Softcover

Description

A '90s phenomenon, card game collecting continues to surge in popularity. Tens of thousands of cards showcasing an unprecedented assortment of art have been produced from major companies like Wizards of the Coast, U.S. Games Systems, Heartbreaker Hobbies, Columbia Games, and Thunder Castle Games--and fans can't get enough. Yet there has never been a complete resource to help them determine the value of their cards. Until now. With this one-of-a-kind book, collectors no longer need to speculate. The facts and figures are all here in this accessible and authoritative guide.

-- COMPREHENSIVE. From starter and tournament decks, booster pack collations, and ultra-rare promotional cards to movie, TV, book, and game spin-off cards such as Monty Python and the Holy Grail, The Crow, Xena: Warrior Princess, Highlander, Star Quest, Hercules, Portal, Wyvern, Mortal Kombat, Imajica, and many more, you'll find every card that's worth having in this up-to-the-minute guide.

-- EASY-TO-FOLLOW FORMAT. This exclusive sourcebook is conveniently divided by game and expansion set for each publisher. Prices are given based on condition and actual market value measured at stores and auctions.

-- WRITTEN BY EXPERTS. A game industry veteran of twenty years, Timothy Brown is an award-winning designer of the Spellfire collectible card game, 2300 AD science fiction game, and AD&D's Dark Sun Universe. He has worked as a designer at Game Designers' Workshop, as the editor of CHALLENGE magazine and as the director of product development at TSR. Tony Lee has been a game reviewer for magazines since 1986. He has worked for Imperium Games and was responsible for editing and developing Mark Miller's Traveller game line.