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Caught this thanks to following wired on twitter. ‘Rub some bacon on it’ by Rhett and Link. Funny internet meme filled video. Some cheesy, geeky fun. I only worry how it will effect the zombies. For an explanation of that concern , read  Andy’s recent post: This is how it begins. Check...

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Walking the Planes

Posted by Joe | Posted in CCGs | Posted on 13-09-2012

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I recently ran into the series Walking the Panes on Daily MTG. Walking the Planes are a Wizards of the Coast hosted web videos about Magic the Gathering.  There are currently six episodes to check out. They are entertaining and informative about Magic the Gathering. Check it out and let me know what you think.

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Achievements coming to the Planeswalker points system for Magic The Gathering

Posted by Joe | Posted in CCGs | Posted on 10-08-2012

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It seems that Wizards of the Coast is following in the video game industries footsteps more and more. First we had Magic the Gathering becoming more approachable and playable especially for new players. Then we have received different iterations the past couple years of the Duels of the Planeswakers video game.  I stumbled upon an article on the mothersite about achievements being added to Magic the Gathering’s Planeswalker point system. For the unfamiliar the Planeswalker point system took place of the DCI rating system about a year ago. here is an article about the change. The achievement system is currently in Beta right now. It looks promising, giving pro’s and casual players something to look forward to. Hopefully this picks up steam and becomes a great part of Magic the Gathering.

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Travis Woo from Channel Fireball has learned much from Magic The Gathering

Posted by Michael P. | Posted in CCGs | Posted on 23-07-2012

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The games we play are numerous here at Leisurely Geeks. For some of us, Magic The Gathering is one of the anchors of our gaming hobby. I remember a time when I was going to the local comic shop to get cards rather than comics. I have since fallen away from the hobby a bit due to expenses. However, hand me a deck and I will gladly play.

It was refreshing to read a great article by Travis Woo on Channel Fireball (Twoo’s Brews – Win at Magic Win at Life) that explains some of the life lessons he has taken from playing MTG (Nice Find Joe!). Yes, I know, many points made are universal and apply to many hobbies and games we play. But, explaining them within the confines of a highly competitive game shows a maturity many gamers notoriously lack.

Thanks Travis! Us Geeks will continue to recommend Channel Fireball as a great source for all things MTG. Now if only this article can convince my wife that I need a few boxes of cards to get my collection back up.

http://www.channelfireball.com/articles/twoos-brews-win-at-magic-win-at-life/

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The Geek Review: Magic Online

Posted by Trey D. | Posted in CCGs | Posted on 27-06-2012

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Magic: The Gathering Online

Magic: The Gathering Online (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Since its introduction in 1993, Magic: The Gathering has been a staple of geekdom. Collectible cards that aren’t sports-related AND there’s a game involving spells and monsters involved? The only way this could get better is if The Internet was involved! Us nerds sure love us some Internets! Then, in 2002, Wizards of the Coast released Magic: The Gathering Online. Members of a certain subset of parents’-basement-dwelling nerds were never seen again…

Anyway, I digress. I’m here today to review Magic Online. I’ll be rating various categories on a scale of 1(lowest) to 10(highest), with specific explanations for each rating.

User Friendliness: 6

I’m going to be frank here. Installation was borderline nightmarish. Took me an hour to download, which isn’t too bad considering my internet connection at the time was a bit spotty. However, the actual installation took about another hour and a half. After clicking to install, it seemed like nothing was happening. 15 minutes or so later, a screen finally popped up and installation continued. Slowly. Could it have been my system? Possible, I am running it on an older laptop. But, the system requirements are quite low, one of the saving graces in the User Friendliness department. Half a gig of RAM, and a P4 processor is supposed to be good enough, and even MY laptop isn’t THAT old. Also in the User Friendliness category, I’d like to discuss the User Interface. The UI is pretty awful. Finding game rooms other than the New Player room and Just for Fun room might take you a while on your first time through. The UI gets a little better when you actually are in a game. Playing with the more basic cards is rather intuitive, and the game notifies you every time you have priority for instants or abilities. More complex cards take some getting used to. I personally wasted Fireballs in at least 5 games before I figured out how to do it right, and I’ve had other players concede games when they realized they clicked something wrong for a card with multiple abilities.

Variety of Formats: 10

Nearly every format of Magic is included, including a few that are exclusive to Magic Online (mostly for mechanics reasons). Two Headed Giant, Three Headed Giant, all the DCI formats, even Elder Dragon Highlander, or Commander. They also include an interesting Vanguard format called Momir Basic, in which you use the Momir Vig avatar and a deck comprised of 60 basic lands. The Momir avatar allows you to pay X colorless mana and discard a card, and put a token that is a copy of a random creature card with converted mana cost X into play. Kind of a neat, random format.

Value: either 3 or 10, depending on what you want out of the game

PLANECHASE!!

Posted by Joe | Posted in CCGs | Posted on 24-05-2012

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On June 1st 2012 Wizards of the Coast will be releasing new Planechase decks. If any of you have not tried Planechase it is a lot of casual magic fun. Here is a link to their product info, along with card images on the Wizards of the Coast site. There will be some amazing new cards and some old ones thrown into the mix. Also there will be 4 pre-made decks with themes to them.

http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/productarticle.aspx?x=mtg/tcg/planechase2012edition/productinfo

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