Decipher, Inc. is an American gaming company headquartered in
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk ( ) is an independent city (United States), independent city in the U.S. state of Virginia. It had a population of 238,005 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in Virginia, third-most populous city ...
, US. The company began with three puzzles marketed as "Decipher," subsequently marketing party games and ''
Pente
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'' sets. After 1994, Decipher produced
collectible card and
role-playing game
A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, or abbreviated as RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out ...
s — including their longest-running product, ''
How to Host a Murder'' Mystery series.
Other popular works have included many different card games. Since 2002, Decipher has released two licensed role-playing games: ''
Star Trek RPG'' and ''
The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game
''The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game'', released by Decipher, Inc. in 2002, is a tabletop role-playing game set in the fictional world of Middle-earth created by J. R. R. Tolkien. The game is set in the years between ''The Hobbit'' and ''The ...
''.
History
Decipher was founded by Warren Holland in 1983 designing and marketing games. Their first project was the Decipher contest puzzle, a "contest"
jigsaw puzzle
A jigsaw puzzle (with context, sometimes just jigsaw or just puzzle) is a tiling puzzle that requires the assembly of often irregularly shaped interlocking and mosaicked pieces. Typically each piece has a portion of a picture, which is comple ...
that challenged buyers to solve four cryptograms printed on the jigsaw puzzle and enter to win a prize. This was followed by Decipher II, of which all four embedded puzzles were solved, though the solution to the last puzzle has since been lost; and Decipher III, which remains unsolved.
The Decipher puzzles led to the launch of the successful ''
How to Host a Murder'' line of party games. Subsequently they purchased the license for ''
Pente
Pente is an Abstract strategy game, abstract strategy board game for two or more players, created in 1977 by Gary Gabrel. A member of the M,n,k-game, m,n,k game family, Pente stands out for its Custodian capture, custodial capture mechanic, which ...
'' from
Parker Brothers
Parker Brothers (known as Parker outside of North America) was an American toy and game manufacturer which in 1991 became a brand of Hasbro. More than 1,800 games were published under the Parker Brothers name since 1883. It remained family owne ...
, which they began marketing, maintaining a position in the games market.
Ten years later, after Decipher noticed the advent of
collectible card games (CCGs), and game designers
Tom Braunlich and Rollie Tesh (both former ''Pente'' world champions) conceptualized a media license-based CCG, and in November 1993 approached Decipher with a marketing idea.
The following month, Decipher acquired the license from Paramount to create a CCG based on ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation''. In August 1994, the new game was previewed for the first time at
Gen Con, and in November 1994 it was officially released.
Following the early success of the ''Star Trek: TNG CCG'', Decipher sought another popular media license as a suitable game premise, and in December 1995, after acquiring the rights from
Lucasfilm
Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC is an American film and television production company founded by filmmaker George Lucas in December 10, 1971 in San Rafael, California, and later moved to San Francisco in 2005. It is best known for creating and producing th ...
, Decipher released the ''
Star Wars Customizable Card Game
''Star Wars: Customizable Card Game'' (''SW:CCG'') is an out-of-print customizable card game based on the ''Star Wars'' fictional universe. It was created by Decipher, Inc., which also produced the '' Star Trek Customizable Card Game'' and '' ...
'' in 1995. Both games became extremely popular and were ranked among the top five CCGs for the majority of their production (''Star Wars'' often placing second behind only ''
Magic: The Gathering''). Despite an initial planned three-year run for the ''Star Trek:TNG'' game, in November 1996 Decipher announced they had renegotiated with Paramount to continue producing the game and expand the license agreement to include not only ''Star Trek:TNG'', but also all of the other live-action ''Star Trek'' licenses (including ''
Star Trek: The Original Series'', ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', and all of the ''Star Trek'' films).
In 1999, with the release of the ''Star Wars'' movie ''
The Phantom Menace
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The ...
'', Decipher made the decision to expand its market towards a younger generation. Other games like ''
Pokémon
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'' were successfully drawing younger kids into card gaming, but Decipher's existing two games were seen as requiring too much thinking and planning for a younger child to properly understand and enjoy. So in response, Decipher created the ''
Young Jedi Collectible Card Game'' to target this audience. This game used images exclusively from the new movies, while the original ''Star Wars CCG'' continued to use images only from the original trilogy until 2001.
In 1999, Decipher made an attempt to merge their previous successes by creating a licensed card game designed to target the party game audience. They acquired the license for ''
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'' and created the ''
Austin Powers Collectible Card Game''. However, because the company was better known as a card-gaming company than a party-game company, by that point the game was seen as a poor attempt at a card game and ultimately failed, with production being put indefinitely on hold after the initial release.
In 2001, Decipher attempted to capitalize further on their successful ''Star Wars'' games by creating a third game called ''
Jedi Knights Trading Card Game''. This game was distinct from the others because all of the card images were entirely computer-generated. This enabled them to create scenes not seen in the movies, or from new angles. They also increased the breadth of licenses by acquiring the card game license for the new ''
Lord of the Rings'' series of films being produced by New Line Cinemas beginning that year. This acquisition became even more important at the end of the year when it was announced that Decipher lost the ''Star Wars'' license, which ended production on all three ''Star Wars'' games.
Decipher made more changes to its target markets in 2002, this time by expanding into
role-playing game
A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, or abbreviated as RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out ...
s. Decipher acquired most of the gaming studio from
Last Unicorn Games, and extended the licenses that they already held in order to create the ''
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of ...
'' and ''
Lord of the Rings'' role-playing games, using a new ''
CODA System'' which they developed. They also relaunched the ''Star Trek CCG'' with a new 2nd Edition, drawing on many of the same game mechanics that had made the first edition so popular, but streamlining them to be easier to learn for new players.
The following year, in 2003 Decipher made another attempt to enter the younger player CCG market, which was now dominated by ''
Yu-Gi-Oh!
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi. It was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' between September 1996 and March 2004, with its chapters collected in 38 volumes. The ...
''. They acquired the licenses for and released new games based on the popular ''
.hack'' and ''
Beyblade
Beyblade (Japanese: ベイブレード ''Beiburēdo'') is a battling spinning top toyline and multimedia franchise developed by Takara Tomy. Beyblades were inspired by the old "beigoma" spinning tops in olden Asia. The first modern Beyblade was ...
'' series. Although the ''
Beyblade Trading Card Game'' was short-lived, the ''
.hack//Enemy Trading Card Game'' was well received and lasted several years.
In 2004, they produced another license-based children's game, this time based on the ''
Mega Man NT Warrior'' series. They also created their first non-franchised card game entitled ''
Wars
War is an armed conflict between the armed forces of State (polity), states, or between governmental forces and armed groups that are organized under a certain command structure and have the capacity to sustain military operations, or betwe ...
'', which utilized the same basic game mechanics that had made their original ''Star Wars CCG'' so popular.
2005 was a hard year for the company. With the wavering success of the ''.hack'' and ''Mega Man'' cartoons, they were forced to cancel both lines. The ''Wars'' game had failed to gain the audience they'd hoped for because it lacked the brand recognition associated with most of their other games and so it was put indefinitely on hold. After a brief attempt at a resurgence in the form of digital media, they shut down their RPG lines as well. With the overall decline of the gaming industry, in addition to embezzlement which cost the company millions, the company suffered significant financial losses and was forced to lay off as many as 40 employees.
For the next two years Decipher focused on their two remaining properties, ''Star Trek'' and ''Lord of the Rings''. However, in 2007 with the expiration of Decipher's license, the company released their final expansion set for the ''Lord of the Rings TCG'', ''Age's End''. On December 12, 2007, Decipher also issued a press release announcing the end of the ''Star Trek CCG'' line of product with the next expansion, ''What You Leave Behind''.
During the holiday season of 2007, Decipher replaced their traditional home page with a teaser promising that "a player revolution is coming in 2008." On March 30, 2008, Decipher began looking for Founding Members for their new game series ''
Fight Klub''. Fight Klub was designed to be a new style of CCG, using a unique new marketing model. It was released in February 2009, and is themed on combat between (typically macho) characters from several film licences, such as
Rambo,
Mr. Blonde, and
Chuck Norris
Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American martial artist and actor. Born in Oklahoma, Norris first gained fame when he won the amateur Middleweight Karate champion title in 1968, which he held for six consecutive years. H ...
.
In January 2012, it was announced that their website would shortly also be hosting material related to the "How to Host a Murder" series, suggesting that the series (which had not seen a new release for nine years) may be returning.
Embezzlement and financial difficulties
In March 2009, it was reported that Holland's brother-in-law Rick Eddleman had pleaded guilty to embezzling over $1.5 million (USD) from Decipher, Inc. since the year 2000. Eddleman had been VP Finances for Decipher since 1993 and used his position to write checks to himself and to use company credit cards for personal purposes. The losses contributed to the company's decision to lay off more than 90 employees.
Eddleman faced a maximum sentence of 12 years in prison for 12 counts of embezzlement and a settlement of a civil lawsuit against him by Decipher for $8.9 million. On July 27, 2009, he was sentenced to six years and five months in prison.
''WARS'' Fiction
In collaboration with science fiction author
Michael A. Stackpole and
Chuck Kallenbach, Decipher created numerous
eBook
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-exclusive
PDF
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s of short stories to tie into the game. Afterwards, Decipher partnered with Grail Quest books to publish a trilogy of novels set during the Battle of Phobos. However, only two were published.
In 2021, Decipher entered a new partnership with Arcbeatle Press. The company would publish five short stories for the anniversary, before going on to reprint and complete the ''Battle of Phobos'' trilogy under the collective title of ''WARSONG''. Simultaneously, the partnership would create a spin-off series, ''Academy 27''.
The partnership would lead to the first ''WARS'' crossover, ''And Today, You'', crossing over with the Arcbeatle original series ''10,000 Dawns'' and the ''
Doctor Who
''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series, created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson (writer and producer), Donald Wilson, depicts the adventures of an extraterre ...
'' independent spin-off ''
Cwej: The Series''.
Player spin-off organizations
Following Decipher's loss of the ''
Star Wars
''Star Wars'' is an American epic film, epic space opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the Star Wars (film), eponymous 1977 film and Cultural impact of Star Wars, quickly became a worldwide popular culture, pop cu ...
'' franchise rights in 2001, Decipher employees and volunteers of the card game created a new entity entitled the "''Star Wars'' Customizable Card Game Players Committee" (or SWCCGPC). Decipher donated over one million dollars in product, promotional materials, and financial backing to the Players Committee to continue support and tournament organization of the game indefinitely. Since 2002, the Players Committee has created several new virtual card sets for the game.
A Continuing Committee has existed for the ''Star Trek'' CCG since 2008, and a Player's Council for the ''Lord of the Rings'' TCG was established in 2020.
Games
Card games
* ''
Star Trek Customizable Card Game''
(1994–2007)
* ''Star Trek Online Customizable Card Game''
* ''
Tribbles Customizable Card Game''
* ''
Star Wars Customizable Card Game
''Star Wars: Customizable Card Game'' (''SW:CCG'') is an out-of-print customizable card game based on the ''Star Wars'' fictional universe. It was created by Decipher, Inc., which also produced the '' Star Trek Customizable Card Game'' and '' ...
'' (1995–2001)
* ''
Young Jedi Collectible Card Game'' (1999–2001)
* ''
Austin Powers Collectible Card Game'' (1999)
* ''
Jedi Knights Trading Card Game'' (2001)
* ''
The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game''
(2001–2007) (Winner of the 2001
Origins Award
The Origins Awards are American awards for outstanding work in the gaming industry. They are presented by the Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) at the Origins Game Fair on an annual basis for games released in the preceding year. For example, t ...
for ''Best Trading Card Game'')
* ''
.hack//ENEMY Trading Card Game'' (2003–2005) (Winner of the 2003 Origins Award for ''Best Tradeable Card Game'')
* ''
Beyblade Trading Card Game'' (2003)
* ''
MegaMan NT Warrior
is an anime and manga series based on the ''Mega Man Battle Network'' series by Capcom, both using the same name but heavily diverging from each other in terms of plot. The manga series was written by Ryo Takamisaki and ran in Shogaku ...
Trading Card Game'' (2004–2005)
* ''
WARS Trading Card Game'' (2004–2005)
* ''
Fight Klub'' (2008)
* ''
Boy Crazy''
Role-playing games
* ''
Star Trek Roleplaying Game'' (2002–2003, 2005)
* ''
The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game
''The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game'', released by Decipher, Inc. in 2002, is a tabletop role-playing game set in the fictional world of Middle-earth created by J. R. R. Tolkien. The game is set in the years between ''The Hobbit'' and ''The ...
'' (2002–2003, 2005) (Winner of the 2002 Origins Award for ''Best Role-playing Game''
)
References
External links
*
Star Wars CCG Players Committee Star Trek CCG Continuing Committee
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Card game publishing companies
Role-playing game publishing companies
Trading card companies
American companies established in 1983