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Jedi Knights Trading Card Game
Jedi Knights Trading Card Game is an out-of-print collectible card game set in the Star Wars, ''Star Wars'' Universe and published by Decipher, Inc. on April 25, 2001 in games, 2001. Two expansion packs, titled ''Scum and Villainy'' and ''Masters of the Force'', were produced before the end of 2001. Shortly after their release, Decipher lost the license to utilize material from the ''Star Wars'' franchise and was forced to discontinue the game. Overview ''Jedi Knights'' is centred on the classic trilogy ''(Star Wars (film), A New Hope'', ''The Empire Strikes Back'', and ''Return of the Jedi''). Unlike its predecessor, the ''Star Wars Customizable Card Game, Star Wars CCG'', expansions for ''Jedi Knights'' are connected with specific aspects of all three films rather than particular settings from each film taken separately. From the very release of the game its collectible nature was underlined by the existence of silver and gold foil cards, whose rarity was clearly specified by t ...
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Decipher, Inc
Decipher, Inc. is an American gaming company headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia, US. The company began with three puzzles marketed as "Decipher," subsequently marketing party games and ''Pente'' sets. After 1994, Decipher produced collectible card game, collectible card and role-playing games — 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 Roleplaying Game (Decipher), Star Trek RPG'' and ''The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game''. 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 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 ...
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