A collectible card game (CCG), also called a trading card game (TCG) among other names, is a type of
card game
A card game is any game that uses playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, whether the cards are of a traditional design or specifically created for the game (proprietary). Countless card games exist, including famil ...
that mixes
strategic deck building elements with features of
trading cards
A trading card (or collectible card) is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with other t ...
.
The genre was introduced with ''
Magic: The Gathering'' in 1993.
Cards in CCGs are specially designed sets of
playing card
A playing card is a piece of specially prepared card stock, heavy paper, thin cardboard, plastic-coated paper, cotton-paper blend, or thin plastic that is marked with distinguishing motifs. Often the front (face) and back of each card has a f ...
s. Each card represents an element of the theme and rules of the game, and each can fall in categories such as creatures, enhancements, events, resources, and locations.
All cards within the CCG typically share the same common backside
art
Art is a diverse range of cultural activity centered around ''works'' utilizing creative or imaginative talents, which are expected to evoke a worthwhile experience, generally through an expression of emotional power, conceptual ideas, tec ...
, while the front has a combination of
proprietary artwork or images to
embellish the card along with instructions for the game and
flavor text.
CCGs are typically themed around fantasy or science fiction genres, and have also included
horror themes,
cartoon
A cartoon is a type of visual art that is typically drawn, frequently Animation, animated, in an realism (arts), unrealistic or semi-realistic style. The specific meaning has evolved, but the modern usage usually refers to either: an image or s ...
s, and
sport
Sport is a physical activity or game, often Competition, competitive and organization, organized, that maintains or improves physical ability and skills. Sport may provide enjoyment to participants and entertainment to spectators. The numbe ...
s, and may include licensed
intellectual properties.
Generally, a
player
Player may refer to:
Role or adjective
* Player (game), a participant in a game or sport
** Gamer, a player in video and tabletop games
** Athlete, a player in sports
** Player character, a character in a video game or role playing game who i ...
will begin playing a CCG with a pre-made
starter deck, then later customize their deck with cards they acquire from semi-random
booster packs or trade with other players.
As a player obtains more cards, they may create new decks from scratch using the cards in their collection. Players choose what cards to add to their decks based on a particular strategy while also staying within the limits of the rule set. Games are commonly played between two players, though
multiplayer
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or ...
formats are also common.
Gameplay
Gameplay is the specific way in which players interact with a game. The term applies to both video games and Tabletop game, tabletop games. Gameplay is the connection between the player and the game, the player's overcoming of challenges, and t ...
in CCG is typically turn-based, with each player starting with a shuffled deck, then drawing and playing cards in turn to achieve a
win condition before their opponent, often by scoring points or reducing their opponent's
hit points.
Dice
A die (: dice, sometimes also used as ) is a small, throwable object with marked sides that can rest in multiple positions. Dice are used for generating random values, commonly as part of tabletop games, including dice games, board games, ro ...
,
counters,
card sleeves, or play mats may be used to complement gameplay.
Players compete for prizes at
tournament
A tournament is a competition involving at least three competitors, all participating in a sport or game. More specifically, the term may be used in either of two overlapping senses:
# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concen ...
s.
Expansion sets are used to extend CCGs, introducing new gameplay strategies and narrative lore through new cards in starter decks and booster packs,
that may also lead to the development of theme decks. Successful CCGs typically have thousands of unique cards through multiple expansions. ''Magic: The Gathering'' initially launched with 300 unique cards
and currently has more than 22,000 .
The first CCG, ''Magic: The Gathering'', was developed by
Richard Garfield and published by
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy ...
in 1993 and its initial runs rapidly sold out that year.
By the end of 1994, ''Magic: The Gathering'' had sold over 1 billion cards,
and during its most popular period, between 2008 and 2016, it sold over 20 billion cards.
''Magic: The Gathering''s early success led other game publishers to follow suit with their own CCGs in the following years.
Other successful CCGs include ''
Yu-Gi-Oh!
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'' which is estimated to have sold about cards ,
and ''
Pokémon
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'' which has sold over cards . Other notable CCGs have come and gone, including ''
Legend of the Five Rings'', ''
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 ...
'', ''
Lord of the Rings'', ''
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle'', and ''
World of Warcraft
''World of Warcraft'' (''WoW'') is a 2004 massively multiplayer online role-playing (MMORPG) video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Windows and Mac OS X. Set in the '' Warcraft'' fantasy universe, ''World of War ...
''. Many
other CCGs were produced but had little or no commercial success.
Recently,
digital collectible card games (DCCGs) have gained popularity, spurred by the success of online versions of CCGs like ''
Magic: The Gathering Online'', and wholly digital CCGs like ''
Hearthstone
''Hearthstone'' is a 2014 Online game, online digital collectible card game, digital collectible card video game produced by Blizzard Entertainment, released under the free-to-play model. Originally subtitled ''Heroes of Warcraft'', ''Hearthsto ...
''.
CCGs have further influenced other card game genres, including
deck-building games like ''
Dominion
A dominion was any of several largely self-governance, self-governing countries of the British Empire, once known collectively as the ''British Commonwealth of Nations''. Progressing from colonies, their degrees of self-governing colony, colon ...
'', and "
Living card games" developed by
Fantasy Flight Games
Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a game developer based in Roseville, Minnesota, United States, that creates and publishes role-playing game, role-playing, board game, board, card game, card, and dice game, dice games. As of 2014, it is a division of ...
.
Characteristics
A collectible card game (CCG) is generally defined as a game where players acquire cards into a personal collection from which they create customized decks of cards and challenge other players in matches. Players usually start by purchasing a starter deck that is ready to play, but additional cards are obtained from randomized booster packs or by trading with other players. The goal of most CCGs is to beat one's opponent by crafting customized decks that play to
synergies of card combinations. Refined decks will try to account for
randomness
In common usage, randomness is the apparent or actual lack of definite pattern or predictability in information. A random sequence of events, symbols or steps often has no order and does not follow an intelligible pattern or combination. ...
created by the initial shuffling of the deck, as well as the opponent's actions, by using complementary and preferably efficient cards.
The exact definition of what makes a CCG is varied, as many games are marketed under the "collectible card game" moniker. The basic definition requires the game to resemble
trading card
A trading card (or collectible card) is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with other t ...
s in shape and function, be mass-produced for trading and/or collectibility, and have rules for strategic gameplay.
The definition of CCGs is further refined as being a card game in which the player uses their own deck with cards primarily sold in random assortments. If every card in the game can be obtained by making a small number of purchases, or if the manufacturer does not market it as a CCG, then it is not a CCG.
CCGs can further be designated as ''living'' or ''dead'' games. Dead games are those CCGs that are no longer supported by their manufacturers and have ceased releasing expansions. Living games are those CCGs that continue to be published by their manufacturers. Usually, this means that new expansions are being created for the game and official game tournaments are occurring in some fashion.
Gameplay mechanics

Each game has a fundamental set of rules that describes the players' objectives, the categories of cards used in the game, and the basic rules by which the cards interact. Each card will have additional text explaining that specific card's effect on the game. Many games utilize a set of keywords to simplify the card text, with keywords referring to common gameplay rules. For example, ''Magic: The Gathering'' has
about 25 common keywords such as "flying", meaning the creature can only be blocked by other creatures with flying. Each card also generally represents some specific element derived from the game's genre, setting, or source material. The cards are illustrated and named for these source elements, and the card's game function may relate to the subject. For example, ''Magic: The Gathering'' is based on the fantasy genre, so many of the cards represent creatures and magical spells from that setting. In the game, a
dragon
A dragon is a Magic (supernatural), magical legendary creature that appears in the folklore of multiple cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but European dragon, dragons in Western cultures since the Hi ...
is illustrated as a reptilian beast, has higher stats than smaller creatures, and has the aforementioned "flying" keyword.
Flavor text on cards is frequently used to provide a narrative for story-driven games or sometimes as humorous asides.
The bulk of games are designed around a resource system by which the pace of each game is controlled. Frequently, the cards which constitute a player's deck are considered a resource, and the frequency of cards moving from the deck to the play area or the player's hand is tightly controlled. Relative card strength is often balanced by the number or type of resources needed in order to play the card, and pacing after that may be determined by the flow of cards moving in and out of play. Resources may be specific cards themselves or represented by other means (for example, tokens in various resource pools, symbols on cards, etc.).
Unlike traditional card games such as
poker
Poker is a family of Card game#Comparing games, comparing card games in which Card player, players betting (poker), wager over which poker hand, hand is best according to that specific game's rules. It is played worldwide, with varying rules i ...
or
crazy eights
Crazy Eights is a Card game#Shedding games, shedding-type card game for two to seven players and the best known American member of the Eights Group which also includes Pig (card game), Pig and Spoons (card game), Spoons. The object of the game i ...
in which a deck's content is limited and pre-determined, players select which cards will compose their deck from any available cards printed for the game. This allows a player to strategically customize their deck to take advantage of favorable card interactions, combinations, and statistics. Deck sizes vary from CCG to CCG, needing to be large enough for variation in gameplay while small enough that the decks are
shuffleable. Typical deck sizes range from as low as 30 cards (as used by, for instance, ''
Hearthstone
''Hearthstone'' is a 2014 Online game, online digital collectible card game, digital collectible card video game produced by Blizzard Entertainment, released under the free-to-play model. Originally subtitled ''Heroes of Warcraft'', ''Hearthsto ...
'') to as high as 100 cards (as in
''Magic: The Gatherings Commander format). Many CCGs limit how many copies of a particular card can be included in a deck; such limits force players to think creatively when choosing cards and deciding on a playing strategy.
Cards come in several broad categories. Common categories, in addition to the aforementioned resource cards, include creatures that are summoned into battle who attack the opposing player and block their creatures' attacks; enchantments that
buff or debuff these creatures' attributes and abilities; events, such as magic spells, that may have an immediate or ongoing resolution to one or more cards in play; and locations or story cards that present specific conditions impacting all actions.
Each match is generally one-on-one, but many games have variants for more players. Typically, the goal of a match is to play cards that reduce the opponent's life total to zero before the opponent can do the same. Some games provide for a match to end if a player has no more cards to draw in their deck. After determining which player goes first by
coin flip or other means, players start by shuffling their decks and drawing an initial hand. Many games allow for a player to take a
mulligan if they believe their starting hand is not good. Players then take turns. While the turn format is different depending on the game, typically it is broken into distinct phases, and all of their resources are reset so they may be used that turn. Players draw a card, play any number of cards by drawing from available resources, and make one or more attacks on their opponent. If necessary, there may be a cleanup step, including discarding cards to reach a maximum hand size.
Many games have rules enabling opposing players to react to the current player's turn; for example, a player may cast a counter-spell to cancel an opponent's spell. Games with such reaction systems typically define rules to determine the priority of reactions to avoid potential conflicts between card interpretations. Other games do not have such direct reaction systems but allow players to cast face-down cards or "traps" that automatically trigger based on the actions of the opposing player.
Distribution
Specific game cards are most often produced in various degrees of scarcity, generally denoted as ''fixed'' (F), ''common'' (C), ''uncommon'' (U), and ''rare'' (R). Some games use alternate or additional designations for the relative rarity levels, such as ''super-'', ''ultra-'', ''mythic-'' or ''exclusive rares''. Special cards may also only be available through promotions, events, purchase of related material, or redemption programs. The idea of rarity borrows somewhat from other types of collectible cards, such as
baseball card
A baseball card is a type of trading card relating to baseball, usually printed on cardboard, silk, or plastic. In the 1950s, they came with a stick of gum and a limited number of cards. These cards feature one or more baseball players, teams, s ...
s, but in CCGs, the level of rarity also denotes the significance of a card's effect in the game, i.e., the more powerful a card is in terms of the game, the greater its rarity.
A powerful card whose effects were underestimated by the game's designers may increase in rarity in later reprints. Such a card might even be removed entirely from the next edition, to further limit its availability and its effect on gameplay.
Most collectible card games are distributed as sealed packs containing a subset of the available cards, much like trading cards. The most common distribution methods are:
*
Booster packs — The most common distribution method. Booster packs for CCGs usually contain 8 to 15 randomly packaged cards, usually with an assured number of cards of specific rarities.
*
Starter deck – An introductory deck that contains enough cards for one player. It may contain a random or a pre-determined selection of cards.
* Starter set – An introductory product that contains enough cards for two players. The card selection is usually pre-determined and non-random.
* Theme deck or Tournament deck – Most CCGs are designed with opposing factions, themes, or strategies. A theme deck is composed of pre-determined cards that fit these motifs.
Because of the rarity distribution of cards, many popular CCGs have a
secondary marketplace, with players buying and selling cards based on perceived value. Many purchases are made to acquire rarer cards to help build competitive decks, while others are just for collection purposes. In some cases, early cards in a CCGs run or which have been banned from play can become of high value to collectors, such as ''Magic: The Gathering''s
Power Nine.
Similar games
There are similar games, usually inspired by CCGs, that should not be mistaken for CCGs:
*
Collectible Common-Deck Card Games - Games such as ''
Munchkin'' in which players share a common deck from which to draw, expandable through fixed-content expansions and boosters, rather than their own personal deck. Consequently, no customization of decks, trading, or
metagaming occurs, and there is little interest in collection of the cards.
*
Deck-building games - Games such as ''
Dominion
A dominion was any of several largely self-governance, self-governing countries of the British Empire, once known collectively as the ''British Commonwealth of Nations''. Progressing from colonies, their degrees of self-governing colony, colon ...
'' in which construction of the player's deck throughout the game is the main focus. Deck-building games ship with all the cards required to play and may offer expansions with fixed contents to add more variety to play. ''Dominion'', the first such deck-building game, was directly inspired by ''Magic: The Gathering'' and thus has similar concepts.
*
Non-Collectible Customizable Card Games, also known as
Expandable Card Game (ECG) or
Living Card Games (LCGs) - Games such as ''
Android: Netrunner'' or ''
The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game'' for which each player selects one of the multiple pre-made decks packaged with the game, eliminating randomness while acquiring the cards. However, after more non-random expansion packs are purchased, players can customize their decks according to certain deckbuilding rules, allowing for much exploration of the game's themes and mechanics..
Some games of this type allow the game to be expanded with additional pre-made decks. "Living Card Game" is a registered trademark of
Fantasy Flight Games
Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a game developer based in Roseville, Minnesota, United States, that creates and publishes role-playing game, role-playing, board game, board, card game, card, and dice game, dice games. As of 2014, it is a division of ...
who are generally associated as the main publisher of these types of games. LCGs do not use the randomized booster packs like CCGs and instead are bought in a single purchase or fixed-set expansions, and are generally marketed for costing much less than collectibles.
Many CCGs have also been remade into
digital collectible card games (DCCGs), taking advantage of the ubiquity of the Internet for online play as well as for the potential of computerized opponents. DCCGs can exist as online counterparts of existing CCGs, such as ''
Magic: The Gathering Online'' for ''Magic: the Gathering'', as wholly original card games that take advantage of the digital space, such as ''
Hearthstone
''Hearthstone'' is a 2014 Online game, online digital collectible card game, digital collectible card video game produced by Blizzard Entertainment, released under the free-to-play model. Originally subtitled ''Heroes of Warcraft'', ''Hearthsto ...
'', or in many other forms.
History
Early history (Pre-1990s)
Regular
card games have been around since at least the 1300s. ''The Base Ball Card Game'', a prototype from 1904, is a notable precursor to CCGs because it had a few similar qualities but it never saw production to qualify it as a ''collectible'' card game. It is not known if the game was intended to be a standalone product or something altogether different like
Top Trumps.
The game consisted of a limited 112 cards and never saw manufacture past the marketing stage.
The first pre-CCG to make it to market was the ''
Baseball Card Game'', released by
Topps
The Topps Company, Inc. is an American company that manufactures trading cards and other collectibles. Formerly based in New York City, Topps is best known as a leading producer of Baseball card, baseball and other sports and Non-sports tradi ...
in 1951 as an apparent followup to a game from 1947 called ''
Batter Up Baseball'' by Ed-u-Cards Corp. Players created teams of
hitters, represented by cards, and moved them around a
baseball diamond
A baseball field, also called a ball field or baseball diamond, is the field upon which the game of baseball is played. The term can also be used as a metonym for a baseball park. The term sandlot is sometimes used, although this usually refers ...
according to cards representing baseball plays drawn from a randomized deck. Like modern CCGs, Topps' Baseball Card Game was sold in randomized packs and were collectible; however, it lacked the necessary strategic play that defines a CCG.
Interaction between the two players was limited to who scored the most points and was otherwise a
solitaire
Solitaire may refer to:
Film and television
*'' Le Solitaire'', a 1987 French film
* ''Solitaire'' (1991 film), a Canadian drama film
* ''Solitaire'' (2008 film), a drama film
*''Solitaire'', 2016 Lebanese comedy film with Bassam Kousa
*"Solit ...
-like function since players could not play simultaneously.
Other notable entries that resemble and predate the CCG are ''
Strat-O-Matic'', ''
Nuclear War
Nuclear warfare, also known as atomic warfare, is a War, military conflict or prepared Policy, political strategy that deploys nuclear weaponry. Nuclear weapons are Weapon of mass destruction, weapons of mass destruction; in contrast to conven ...
'', ''
BattleCards'', and ''
Illuminati''.
Allen Varney of ''
Dragon Magazine'' claimed the designer of ''
Cosmic Encounter'', published in 1979,
Peter Olotka, spoke of the idea of designing a collectible card game as early as 1979.
''Magic: The Gathering'' and CCG craze (1990–1995)
Prior to the advent of the CCG, the market for alternative games was dominated by
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 (RPG), in particular
Dungeons & Dragons
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) originally created and designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by TSR (company)#Tactical ...
by
TSR.
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy ...
(Wizards), a new company formed in
Peter Adkison's basement in 1990, was looking to enter the RPG market with its series called
The Primal Order which converted
characters to other RPG series. After a
lawsuit
A lawsuit is a proceeding by one or more parties (the plaintiff or claimant) against one or more parties (the defendant) in a civil court of law. The archaic term "suit in law" is found in only a small number of laws still in effect today ...
from
Palladium Books which could have financially ruined the company, Wizards acquired another RPG called
Talislanta. This was after
Lisa Stevens joined the company in 1991 as vice president after having left
White Wolf. Through their mutual friend Mike Davis, Adkison met
Richard Garfield who at the time was a doctoral student. Garfield and Davis had an idea for a game called
RoboRally and pitched the idea to Wizards of the Coast in 1991, but Wizards did not have the resources to manufacture it and instead challenged Garfield to make a game that would pay for the creation of RoboRally. This game would require minimal resources to make and only about 15–20 minutes to play.
In December 1991, Garfield had a prototype for a game called ''Mana Clash'', and by 1993 he established Garfield Games to attract publishers and to get a larger share of the company should it become successful. When designing ''Magic: The Gathering'', Garfield borrowed elements from the board game
Cosmic Encounter which also used cards for gameplay,
and from
Strat-o-Matic baseball, in which players build a team of players before the baseball game itself is played.
In 1993 a "new kind of card game" appeared.
It was different because the player could not buy all the cards at once. Players would first buy starter decks and then later be encouraged to buy booster packs to expand their selection of cards. What emerged was a card game that players collected and treasured but also played with.
The first collectible card game created was ''
Magic: The Gathering'', invented by
Richard Garfield, and patented by
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy ...
in 1993.
The game has remained popular, with Wizards of the Coast claiming it to be the most widely played CCG as of 2009. It was based on Garfield's game ''Five Magics'' from 1982.
Originally, ''Mana Clash'' was designed with Wizards in mind, but the suit between Palladium Books and Wizards was still not settled. Investment money was eventually secured from Wizards and the name ''Mana Clash'' was changed to ''
Magic: The Gathering''. The ads for it first appeared in ''
Cryptych'', a magazine that focused on RPGs. On 4 July weekend of 1993, the game premiered at the
Origins Game Fair
Origins Game Fair is an annual gaming convention that was first held in 1975. Since 1996, it has been held in Columbus, Ohio at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. Origins is run by the Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA). Origins was cha ...
in
Fort Worth
Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Tarrant County, Texas, Tarrant County, covering nearly into Denton County, Texas, Denton, Johnson County, Texas, Johnson, Parker County, Texas, Parker, and Wise County, Te ...
,
Texas
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. In the following month of August, the game's ''
Limited'' core set was released (also known as ''Alpha'') and sold out its initial print run of 2.6 million cards immediately creating more demand. Wizards quickly released a second print run called ''
Beta
Beta (, ; uppercase , lowercase , or cursive ; or ) is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 2. In Ancient Greek, beta represented the voiced bilabial plosive . In Modern Greek, it represe ...
'' (7.3 million card print run) and then a second core set called ''
Unlimited'' (35 million card print run) in an attempt to satisfy orders as well as to fix small errors in the game. December also saw the release of the first expansion called ''
Arabian Nights
''One Thousand and One Nights'' (, ), is a collection of Middle Eastern folktales compiled in the Arabic language during the Islamic Golden Age. It is often known in English as ''The Arabian Nights'', from the first English-language edition () ...
''. With ''Magic: The Gathering'' still the only CCG on the market, it released another expansion called ''
Antiquities
Antiquities are objects from antiquity, especially the civilizations of the Mediterranean such as the Classical antiquity of Greece and Rome, Ancient Egypt, and the other Ancient Near Eastern cultures such as Ancient Persia (Iran). Artifact ...
'' which experienced collation problems. Another core set iteration named ''
Revised'' was released shortly after that. Demand was still not satiated as the game grew by leaps and bounds.
Legends was released in mid-1994 and no end was in sight for the excitement over the new CCG.
What followed was the CCG craze. ''Magic'' was so popular that game stores could not satisfy the market demand. More and more orders came for the product, and as other game makers looked on they realized that they had to capitalize on this new fad. The first to do so was TSR who rushed their own game ''
Spellfire'' into production, releasing it in June 1994. Through this period of time, ''Magic'' was hard to obtain because production never kept pace with demand. Store owners placed large inflated orders in an attempt to circumvent allocations placed by distributors. This practice would eventually catch up to them when printing capacity met demand coinciding with the expansion of
Fallen Empires released in November 1994. Combined with the releases of 9 other CCGs, among them ''
Galactic Empires'',
Decipher
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's ''
Star Trek
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'', ''
On the Edge'', and ''
Super Deck!''.
Steve Jackson Games
Steve Jackson Games (SJGames) is a game company, founded in 1980 by Steve Jackson, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games, and (until 2019) the gaming magazine ''Pyramid''.
History
Founded in 1980, six years after the cr ...
, which was heavily involved in the alternative game market, looked to tap into the new CCG market and figured the best way was to adapt their existing
Illuminati game. The result was ''
Illuminati: New World Order'' which followed with two expansions in 1995 and 1998. Another entry by Wizards of the Coast was ''
Jyhad''. The game sold well, but not nearly as well as ''Magic''; however, it was considered a great competitive move by Wizard as Jyhad was based on one of the most popular
intellectual properties in the alternative game market which kept White Wolf from aggressively competing with ''Magic''. By this time, however, it may have been a moot point as the CCG Market had hit its first obstacle: too much product. The overprinted expansion of ''Magic's'' ''Fallen Empires'' threatened to upset the relationship that Wizards had with its distributors as many complained of getting too much product, despite their original over-ordering practices.
In early 1995, the
GAMA Trade Show previewed upcoming games for the year. One out of every three games announced at the show was a CCG. Publishers other than game makers were now entering the CCG market such as
Donruss,
Upper Deck,
Fleer
The Fleer Corporation, founded by Frank H. Fleer in 1885, was the first company to successfully manufacture bubble gum; it remained a family-owned enterprise until 1989.
Fleer originally developed a bubble gum formulation called ''Blibber-Blubb ...
,
Topps
The Topps Company, Inc. is an American company that manufactures trading cards and other collectibles. Formerly based in New York City, Topps is best known as a leading producer of Baseball card, baseball and other sports and Non-sports tradi ...
,
Comic Images
a medium used to express ideas with images, often combined with text or other visual information. It typically the form of a sequence of panels of images. Textual devices such as speech balloons, captions, and onomatopoeia can indicat ...
, and others. The CCG
bubble
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** Soap bubble
* Economic bubble, a situation where asset prices are much higher than underlying fundame ...
appeared to be on everyone's mind. Too many CCGs were being released and not enough players existed to meet the demand. In 1995 alone, 38 CCGs entered the market, the most notable among them being ''
Doomtrooper'', ''
Middle-earth
Middle-earth is the Setting (narrative), setting of much of the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy. The term is equivalent to the ''Midgard, Miðgarðr'' of Norse mythology and ''Middangeard'' in Old English works, including ''Beowulf'' ...
'', ''
OverPower'', ''
Rage'', ''
Shadowfist'', ''
Legend of the Five Rings'', and ''
SimCity
''SimCity'' is an open-ended city-building video game franchise originally designed by Will Wright. The first game in the series, '' SimCity'', was published by Maxis in 1989 and was followed by several sequels and many other spin-off ''S ...
''. ''Jyhad'' saw a makeover and was renamed as ''
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle'' to distance itself from the
Islam
Islam is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the Quran, and the teachings of Muhammad. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number Islam by country, 2 billion worldwide and are the world ...
ic term
jihad
''Jihad'' (; ) is an Arabic word that means "exerting", "striving", or "struggling", particularly with a praiseworthy aim. In an Islamic context, it encompasses almost any effort to make personal and social life conform with God in Islam, God ...
as well as to get closer to the source material.
The Star Trek CCG from Decipher was almost terminated after disputes with
Paramount
Paramount (from the word ''paramount'' meaning "above all others") may refer to:
Entertainment and music companies
* Paramount Global, also known simply as Paramount, an American mass media company formerly known as ViacomCBS.
**Paramount Picture ...
announced that the series would end in 1997. But by the end of the year, the situation was resolved and Decipher regained the license to the ''Star Trek'' franchise along with ''
Deep Space Nine'', ''
Voyager'' and the movie ''
First Contact''.
The enthusiasm from manufacturers was very high, but by the summer of 1995 at
Gen Con
Gen Con is the largest tabletop game convention in North America by both attendance and number of events. It features traditional pen-and-paper, board, and card games, including role-playing games, miniatures wargames, live action role-playing ...
, retailers had noticed CCG sales were lagging. The ''Magic'' expansion ''
Chronicles'' was released in November and was essentially a compilation of older sets. It was maligned by collectors and they claimed it devalued their collections. Besides this aspect, the market was still reeling from too much product as ''Fallen Empires'' still sat on shelves alongside newer ''Magic'' expansions like ''
Ice Age
An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages, and g ...
''. The one new CCG that retailers were hoping to save their sales, ''
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 ...
'', was not released until very late in December. By then, Wizards of the Coast, the lead seller in the CCG market had announced a downsizing in their company and it was followed by a layoff of over 30 jobs. The excess product and lag in sales also coincided with an eight-month-long gap between ''Magic: The Gatherings expansions, the longest in its history.
In Hungary,
Power Cards Card Game, or HKK, was released in 1995 and was inspired by ''Magic: The Gathering.'' HKK was later released in the Czech Republic. HKK is still being made.
Wizards of the Coast era (1996–1999)
Garfield applied for a patent for "a novel method of gameplay and game components that in one embodiment are in the form of trading cards" that includes claims covering games whose rules include many of ''Magic''s elements in combination, including concepts such as changing the orientation of a game component to indicate use (referred to in the ''Magic'' and
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle rules as "
tapping
Tapping is a playing technique that can be used on any stringed instrument, but which is most commonly used on guitar. The technique involves a string being fretted and set into vibration as part of a single motion. This is in contrast to stand ...
") and constructing a deck by selecting cards from a larger pool. Garfield was granted the patent in 1997, which he then transferred the patent to
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy ...
.
The patent has aroused criticism from some observers, who believe it may have stifled growth of other CCGs, and looked to have some of its claims to be invalid. Peter Adkison, CEO of Wizards at the time, remarked that his company was interested in striking a balance between the "free flow of ideas and the continued growth of the game business" with "the ability to be compensated by others who incorporate our patented method of play into their games".
Adkison continued to say they "had no intention of stifling" the industry that originated from the "success of Magic".
Stabilization and consolidation (1996–1997)
In early 1996, the CCG market was still reeling from its recent failures and glut of products, including the release of Wizards' expansion ''
Homelands'' which was rated as the worst ''Magic'' expansion to date. The next two years would mark a "cool off" period for the over-saturated CCG market. Additionally, manufacturers slowly came to understand that having a CCG was not enough to keep it alive. They also had to support organized players through tournaments. Combined with a new dichotomy between collectors and players especially among ''Magic'' players, more emphasis was placed on the game rather than the collectibility of the cards.
Plenty more CCGs were introduced in 1996, chief among them were ''
BattleTech
''BattleTech'' is a wargaming and military science fiction franchise launched by FASA Corporation in 1984, acquired by WizKids in 2001, which was in turn acquired by Topps in 2003; and published since 2007 by Catalyst Game Labs. The trademark ...
'', ''
The X-Files
''The X-Files'' is an American science fiction on television, science fiction drama (film and television), drama television series created by Chris Carter (screenwriter), Chris Carter. The original series aired from September 10, 1993, to Ma ...
'', ''
Mythos
Myth is a genre of folklore consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society. For scholars, this is very different from the vernacular usage of the term "myth" that refers to a belief that is not true. Instead, the ...
'', and Wizards' very own ''
Netrunner''. Many established CCGs were in full swing releasing expansions every few months, but even by this time, many CCGs released only two years earlier had already been terminated. TSR had ceased production of ''Spellfire'' and attempted another collectible game called ''
Dragon Dice'' which failed shortly after being released.
On 3 June 1997, Wizards of the Coast announced that it had acquired TSR and its ''Dungeons & Dragons'' property which also gave them control of Gen Con.
Wizards now had its long-sought role-playing game, and it quickly discontinued all plans to continue producing Dragon Dice or resuming production of the ''Spellfire'' CCG. Decipher was now sanctioning tournaments for their ''Star Trek'' and ''Star Wars'' games, with the latter also enjoying strong success from the re-released ''Star Wars'' ''
Special Edition
The terms special edition, limited edition, and variants such as deluxe edition, collector's edition or expanded edition are used as a marketing incentive for various kinds of products, originally published products related to the arts, such as b ...
'' films. The ''Star Wars'' CCG would remain the second best-selling CCG until the introduction of ''
Pokémon
is a Japanese media franchise consisting of List of Pokémon video games, video games, Pokémon (TV series), animated series and List of Pokémon films, films, Pokémon Trading Card Game, a trading card game, and other related media. The fran ...
'' to the United States in 1999.
Wizards continued acquiring properties and bought
Five Rings Publishing Group, Inc., creators of the ''Legend of the Five Rings'' CCG, ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' collectible dice game, and the soon to be released ''
Dune
A dune is a landform composed of wind- or water-driven sand. It typically takes the form of a mound, ridge, or hill. An area with dunes is called a dune system or a dune complex. A large dune complex is called a dune field, while broad, flat ...
'' CCG, on 26 June.
Wizards also acquired
Andon Unlimited which by association gave them control over the Origins Convention. By September, Wizards was awarded a patent for its "Trading Card Game". Later in October, Wizards announced that it would seek royalty payments from other CCG companies. Allegedly, only
Harper Prism announced its intention to pay these royalties for its game ''
Imajica''. Other CCGs acknowledged the patent on their packaging.
1997 saw a slow down in the release of new CCG games. Only 7 new games came out, among them: ''Dune: Eye of the Storm'', ''
Babylon 5
''Babylon 5'' is an American space opera television series created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski, under the Babylonian Productions label, in association with Straczynski's Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Warner Bros. Domestic Tel ...
'', ''
''Shadowrun'''', ''
Imajica'' and ''
Aliens/Predator''. ''Babylon 5'' saw moderate success for a few years before its publisher
Precedence succumbed to a nonrenewal of its license later on in 2001. Also in 1997, ''Vampire: The Eternal Struggle'' ceased production. However, Wizards of the Coast attempted to enter a more mainstream market with the release of a simplified version of ''Magic'', called ''
Portal''. Its creation is considered a failure, along with its follow-up ''
Portal Second Age'' released in 1998.
Wizards of the Coast dominates, Hasbro steps in (1998–1999)

By February 1998, one out of every two CCGs sold was ''Magic: the Gathering''.
Only 7 new CCGs were introduced that year, all but two being Wizards of the Coast product. ''
C-23'', ''
Doomtown'', ''
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'', ''
Legend of the Burning Sands'' and ''
Xena: Warrior Princess'' were those five, and only ''Doomtown'' met with better than average reviews before its run was terminated and the rights returned to
Alderac. ''C-23'', ''Hercules'', and ''Xena'' were all a part of a new simplified CCG system Wizards had created for beginners. Called the ARC System, it had four distinct types of cards: Resource, Character, Combat, and Action. The system also utilized the popular "tapping" mechanic of ''Magic: The Gathering''. This system was abandoned shortly afterward.
Despite limited success or no success at all in the rest of the CCG market, ''Magic'' had recovered and Wizards learned from its lessons of 1995 and early 1996. Players still enjoyed the game and were acquiring its latest expansions of ''
Tempest'', ''
Stronghold'', ''
Exodus'' and by year's end, ''
Urza's Saga'' which added new enthusiasm to ''Magic's'' fanbase in light of some of the cards being "too powerful".
In early 1999, Wizards released the English-language version of the
''Pokémon'' TCG to the mass market (the original Japanese version of the game having been released by
Media Factory
, formerly known as , was a Japanese publisher and brand company of Kadokawa Future Publishing.
History
The company was founded on December 1, 1986, and was a subsidiary of Recruit (Japanese company), Recruit Co., Ltd., based in Shibuya, Tokyo. ...
in 1996). The game benefited from the ''
Pokémon
is a Japanese media franchise consisting of List of Pokémon video games, video games, Pokémon (TV series), animated series and List of Pokémon films, films, Pokémon Trading Card Game, a trading card game, and other related media. The fran ...
'' fad also of that year. At first, there was not enough product to meet demand. Some retailers perceived the shortage to be, in part, related to Wizards' recent purchase of the
Game Keeper stores where it was assumed they received ''Pokémon'' shipments more often than non-affiliated stores. By the summer of 1999, the ''Pokémon'' TCG became the first CCG to outsell ''Magic: The Gathering''. The success of ''Pokémon'' brought renewed interest to the CCG market and many new companies began pursuing this established customer base. Large retail stores such as
Walmart
Walmart Inc. (; formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States and 23 other ...
and
Target began carrying CCGs and by the end of September,
Hasbro
Hasbro, Inc. (; a syllabic abbreviation of its original name, Hassenfeld Brothers) is an American multinational corporation, multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment holding company founded on December 6, 1923 by Henry, Hillel and Herma ...
was convinced on its profitability and bought Wizards of the Coast for $325 million (equivalent to $ million in ).
A small selection of new CCGs also arrived in 1999, among them ''
Young Jedi'', ''
Tomb Raider
''Tomb Raider'', known as ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'' from 2001 to 2008, is a media franchise that originated with an Action-adventure game, action-adventure video game series created by British video game developer Core Design. The franchise i ...
'', ''
Austin Powers
''Austin Powers'' is a series of American satirical spy comedy films created by Mike Myers, who stars as the British spy Austin Powers as well as his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil. The series consists of '' International Man of Mystery'' (1997), ' ...
'', ''
7th Sea'' and ''
The Wheel of Time
''The Wheel of Time'' is a series of high fantasy novels by the American author Robert Jordan, with American author Brandon Sanderson as co-writer of the final three installments. Originally planned as a trilogy, ''The Wheel of Time'' came to ...
''.
Franchising (2000–2002)
Transitions and refining of the market (2000)
By 2000, the volatility of the CCG market was familiar to its retailers. They foresaw ''Pokémon's'' inevitable fall from grace as the fad reached its peak in April of that year. The panic associated with the overflooding of the CCGs from 1995 and 1996 was absent and the retailers withstood the crash of ''Pokémon''. Yet CCGs benefited from the popularity of ''Pokémon'' and they saw an uptick in the number of CCGs released and an overall increased interest in the genre. ''Pokémon''s mainstream success in the CCG world also highlighted an increasing trend of CCGs being marketed with existing intellectual properties, especially those with an existing television show, such as a
anime
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
. New CCGs introduced in 2000 included notable entries in ''
Sailor Moon
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's Shōjo manga, ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Nakayoshi'' from 1991 to 1997; the 60 individual chapters (later reorganized into ...
'', ''
The Terminator
''The Terminator'' is a 1984 American science fiction action film directed by James Cameron, written by Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd and produced by Hurd. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, a cybernetic assassin sent back in t ...
'', ''
Digi-Battle'',
''Dragon Ball Z'' Collectible Card Game, ''
Magi-Nation'' and ''
X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
''. ''Vampires: The Eternal Struggle'' resumed production in 2000 after White Wolf regained full rights and released the first new expansion in three years called ''Sabbat War''. Wizards of the Coast introduced a new sports CCG called ''
MLB Showdown'' as well.
Decipher released its final chronological expansion of the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy called ''Death Star II'' and would continue to see a loss in sales as interest waned in succeeding expansions, and their ''Star Wars'' license was not being renewed. ''
Mage Knight'' was also released this year and would seek to challenge the CCG market by introducing
miniatures into the mix. Though not technically a CCG, it would target the same player base for sales. The real shake-up in the industry, however, came when Hasbro laid off more than 100 workers at Wizards of the Coast and ended its attempts at an online version of the game when it sold off the subsidiary's interactive division. Coinciding with this turn of events was Peter Adkisson's decision to resign and Lisa Stevens whose job ended when ''
The Duelist'' magazine (published by Wizards of the Coast) was canceled by the parent company. With Adkisson went Wizards' acquisition of Gen Con and the Origins Convention went to GAMA. Hasbro also ceased production of ''Legends of the Five Rings'' in 2000, but its production resumed when after it was sold to Alderac in 2001.
Franchise trends continue (2001–2002)
The years 2001 and 2002 progressed with the CCG market being less likely to take risks on new and original intellectual properties, but instead, it would invest in CCGs that were based on existing franchises. Cartoons, movies, television, and books influenced the creation of such CCGs as ''
Harry Potter
''Harry Potter'' is a series of seven Fantasy literature, fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the lives of a young Magician (fantasy), wizard, Harry Potter (character), Harry Potter, and his friends ...
'', ''
The Lord of the Rings
''The Lord of the Rings'' is an Epic (genre), epic high fantasy novel written by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's book ''The Hobbit'' but eventually d ...
'', ''
A Game of Thrones'', ''
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' is an American supernatural fiction, supernatural drama television series created by writer and director Joss Whedon. The concept is based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film), 1992 film, also written by Whedon, a ...
'', ''
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 ...
'' and two ''Star Wars'' CCGs: ''
Jedi Knights'' and a rebooted ''
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 ...
'' TCG, by Decipher and Wizards of the Coast. They followed the demise of the original ''Star Wars'' CCG by Decipher in December 2001, but they would see very little interest and eventually the two games were canceled. Other niche CCGs were also made, including ''
Warlord: Saga of the Storm'' and ''
Warhammer 40,000''.
Upper Deck had its first hit with ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' The game was known to be popular in Japan but until 2002 had not been released in the United States. The game was mostly distributed to national retailers, with
hobby stores added to their distribution afterward. By the end of 2002, the game was the top CCG even though it was nowhere near the phenomenon that ''Pokémon'' was. The card publisher Precedence produced a new CCG in 2001 based on the ''
Rifts'' RPG by
Palladium
Palladium is a chemical element; it has symbol Pd and atomic number 46. It is a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal discovered in 1802 by the English chemist William Hyde Wollaston. He named it after the asteroid Pallas (formally 2 Pallas), ...
. ''Rifts'' had top-of-the-line artwork but the size of the starter deck was similar in size to the RPG books. Precedence's other main CCG ''Babylon 5'' ended its decent run in 2001 after the company lost its license. The game was terminated and the publisher later folded in 2002. The release of
The Lord of the Rings TCG
''The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game'' (a.k.a. ''LOTR TCG'') is an out-of-print collectible card game produced by Decipher, Inc. Released November 2001, it is based on Peter Jackson's ''The Lord of the Rings'' film trilogy and the J. R. R ...
marked the release of the 100th new CCG since 1993, and 2002 also marked the release of the 500th CCG expansion for all CCGs. ''The Lord of the Rings'' TCG briefly beat out sales of ''Magic'' for a few months.
''Magic'' continued a steady pace releasing successful expansion blocks with ''
Odyssey
The ''Odyssey'' (; ) is one of two major epics of ancient Greek literature attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest surviving works of literature and remains popular with modern audiences. Like the ''Iliad'', the ''Odyssey'' is divi ...
'' and ''
Onslaught''. Decipher released ''The Motion Pictures'' expansion for the ''Star Trek'' CCG, and also announced that it would be the last expansion for the game. Decipher then released the ''Second Edition'' for the ''Star Trek'' CCG which refined the rules, rebooted the game, and introduced new card frames.
Collectible miniature games continued their effort to take market share away from the CCG market with the releases of ''
HeroClix'' and ''
MechWarrior
''MechWarrior'' is a series of video games set in the fictional universe of ''BattleTech''.
Games
Within the ''MechWarrior'' games, players take control of a single BattleTech technology#BattleMechs, BattleMech and combat other BattleMechs, ...
'' in 2002 but saw limited success.
A second wave of new CCGs (2003–2005)
The next few years saw an increase in the number of companies willing to start a new CCG, partly owing to the success of ''Pokémon'' and ''Yu-Gi-Oh!''. New CCGs entered the market, many of which tried to continue the trend of franchise tie-ins. Notable entries include ''
The Simpsons
''The Simpsons'' is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening and developed by Groening, James L. Brooks and Sam Simon for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is a Satire (film and television), satirical depiction of American life ...
'', ''
SpongeBob SquarePants
''SpongeBob SquarePants'' is an American animated television series, animated comedy television series created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. It first aired as a sneak peek after the 1999 Kids' C ...
'', ''
Neopets
''Neopets'' is a free-to-play virtual pet site, virtual pet browser game. First launched in 1999, the game allows users to own virtual pets ("Neopets") and explore a virtual world called "Neopia." Players can earn one of two virtual currency, v ...
'', ''
G.I. Joe'', ''
Hecatomb
In ancient Greece, a hecatomb (; ; ''hekatómbē'') was a sacrifice of 100 cattle (''hekaton'' "one hundred", ''bous'' "bull") to the Greek gods. In practice, as few as 12 could make up a hecatomb.
Although originally the sacrifice of a hundre ...
'', ''
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (''TMNT'') is an American media franchise created by comic book artists Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. It follows Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Leonardo, Donatello (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), D ...
'' and many others. ''
Duel Masters'' was introduced to the United States after strong popularity in Japan the preceding two years. Wizards of the Coast published it for a couple of years before weak sales resulted in its cancellation. Two ''Warhammer'' CCGs were released with ''
Horus Heresy'' and ''
WarCry''. ''Horus Heresy'' lasted two years and was succeeded by ''
Dark Millennium'' in 2005.
Also, two entries from Decipher were released, one that passed the torch from their ''Star Wars'' CCG to ''
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 ...
''. ''WARS'' kept most of the gameplay mechanics from their ''Star Wars'' game, but transferred them to a new and original setting. The game did not do particularly well, and after two expansions, the game was canceled in 2005. The other new CCG was ''
.hack//Enemy'' which won an Origins award. The game was also canceled in 2005.
Plenty of other CCGs were attempted by various publishers, many that were based on Japanese
manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
such as ''
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 ...
'', ''
Gundam War
is a Japanese military science fiction media franchise. Created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Sunrise (now Bandai Namco Filmworks), the franchise features giant robots, or mecha, with the name "Gundam". The franchise began on April 7, 1979, with ' ...
'', ''
One Piece
''One Piece'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, as he explores the Grand Line in search of the myt ...
'', ''
Inuyasha'', ''
Zatch Bell!
''Zatch Bell!'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Raiku. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Shōnen manga, manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' between January 2001 and December 2007, ...
'', ''
Case Closed
''Case Closed'', also known as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' since January 1994; its chapters are collected in 10 ...
'', and ''
YuYu Hakusho
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi. It tells the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a teenage delinquent who is struck and killed by a car while saving a child's life. After several tests presented to him ...
''. Existing CCGs were reformatted or rebooted including ''Dragon Ball Z'' as ''
Dragon Ball GT
is a Japanese anime television series based on Akira Toriyama's ''Dragon Ball'' manga franchise that ran from February 1996 to November 1997. Produced by Toei Animation, the series premiered in Japan on Fuji TV and ran for 64 episodes. Unl ...
'' and ''Digimon D-Tector'' as the ''
Digimon Collectible Card Game''.
An interesting CCG released by Upper Deck was called the ''
Vs. System''. It incorporated the
Marvel
Marvel may refer to:
Business
* Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company
** Marvel Comics, the primary imprint of Marvel Entertainment
** Marvel Universe, a fictional shared universe
** Marvel Music, an imprint of Marvel Comics ...
and
DC Comics
DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism for "Detective Comics", an American comic book seri ...
universes and pitted the heroes and villains from those universes against one another. Similarly, the game
UFS: The Universal Fighting System used characters from
Street Fighter
is a Media mix, Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. Street Fighter 1, The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by List of Street Fighter video games, six other ma ...
,
Soul Calibur,
Tekken
is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Namco). The franchise also includes film and print adaptations.
The main games in the series follow the events ...
,
Mega Man
''Mega Man'' (known as in Japan) is a video game franchise developed and published by Capcom, featuring the Mega Man (character), protagonist of the same name. The Mega Man (1987 video game), original game was released for the Nintendo Enter ...
,
Darkstalkers
''Darkstalkers'', known in Japan as , is a fighting game series and media franchise created by Capcom. The series is set in a pastiche gothic fiction universe with characters based on monsters from international folklore, and features a stylized ...
, etc. This CCG was obtained by
Jasco Games in 2010 and is currently still being made. Another CCG titled ''
Call of Cthulhu'' was the spiritual successor to ''
Mythos
Myth is a genre of folklore consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society. For scholars, this is very different from the vernacular usage of the term "myth" that refers to a belief that is not true. Instead, the ...
'' by the publisher
Chaosium
Chaosium Inc. ( ) is a publisher of tabletop role-playing games established by Greg Stafford (game designer), Greg Stafford in 1975. Chaosium's major titles include ''Call of Cthulhu (role-playing game), Call of Cthulhu'', based on the horror fic ...
. Chaosium licensed the game to
Fantasy Flight Games
Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a game developer based in Roseville, Minnesota, United States, that creates and publishes role-playing game, role-playing, board game, board, card game, card, and dice game, dice games. As of 2014, it is a division of ...
who produced the CCG.
Probably one of the biggest developments in the CCG market was the release of ''Magics ''
8th Edition'' core set. It introduced a redesigned card border and it would later mark the beginning of a new play format titled
Modern that utilized cards from this set onward. Another development was ''Pokémon'', originally published in English by Wizards, having its publishing rights transferred to
Pokemon USA, Inc. in June 2003.
The CCG renaissance continues (2006–present)
The previous year's influx of
new CCGs continued into 2006. Riding on the success of the popular
PC Game
A personal computer game, or abbreviated PC game, also known as a computer game, is a video game played on a personal computer (PC). The term ''PC game'' has been popularly used since the 1990s referring specifically to games on "Wintel" (Micr ...
''
World of Warcraft
''World of Warcraft'' (''WoW'') is a 2004 massively multiplayer online role-playing (MMORPG) video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Windows and Mac OS X. Set in the '' Warcraft'' fantasy universe, ''World of War ...
'',
Blizzard Entertainment
Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. is an American video game developer and Video game publisher, publisher based in Irvine, California, and a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard. Originally founded in 1991, the company is best known for producing the h ...
licensed Upper Deck to publish a TCG based on the game. The ''
World of Warcraft
''World of Warcraft'' (''WoW'') is a 2004 massively multiplayer online role-playing (MMORPG) video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Windows and Mac OS X. Set in the '' Warcraft'' fantasy universe, ''World of War ...
'' TCG was born and was carried by major retailers but saw limited success until it was discontinued in 2013 prior to the release of Blizzard's digital card game ''Hearthstone''. Following previous trends, Japanese-influenced CCGs continued to enter the market. These games were either based on cartoons, anime, or manga and included: ''
Naruto
''Naruto'' is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. It tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja who seeks recognition from his peers and dreams of becoming the Hokage, the leader of his village. T ...
'', ''
Avatar: The Last Airbender'', ''
Bleach
Bleach is the generic name for any chemical product that is used industrially or domestically to remove color from (i.e. to whiten) fabric or fiber (in a process called bleaching) or to disinfect after cleaning. It often refers specifically t ...
'', ''
Rangers Strike'' and the classic series ''
Robotech
''Robotech'' is an American-Japanese science fiction Media franchise, franchise that began with an 85-episode anime television series produced by Harmony Gold USA in association with Tatsunoko Production; it was first released in the United St ...
''. ''Dragon Ball GT'' was rebooted once again in 2008 and renamed as ''
Dragon Ball
is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The Dragon Ball (manga), initial manga, written and illustrated by Toriyama, was Serial (literature), serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1984 to 1995, with the 519 indi ...
''. Many other franchises were made into CCGs with a few reboots. Notable ones included ''
Cardfight!! Vanguard
is a Japanese multimedia franchise jointly created by Akira Itō, Satoshi Nakamura, Mitsuhisa Tamura, and Bushiroad president Takaaki Kidani. It currently consists of multiple anime television series, an official t ...
'', ''
Conan'', ''
Battlestar Galactica
''Battlestar Galactica'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Glen A. Larson. It began with the original television series in 1978, and was followed by a short-run sequel series, '' Galactica 1980'', a line of book adaptat ...
'', ''
Power Rangers
''Power Rangers'' is an American media franchise created by Haim Saban, Shuki Levy and Shotaro Ishinomori built around a live-action superhero television series, based on the Japanese tokusatsu franchise ''Super Sentai''. It is currently ow ...
'', ''
24 TCG'', ''
Redakai'', ''
Monsuno'', and others, as well as another attempt at ''
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 ...
'' in the United Kingdom and Australia. Publisher Alderac released the ''
City of Heroes
''City of Heroes'' (''CoH'') is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game originally created by Cryptic Studios prior to the IP’s acquisition by NCSoft. Previously developed by the now-defunct Paragon Studios, it is currently developed ...
'' CCG based on the ''
City of Heroes
''City of Heroes'' (''CoH'') is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game originally created by Cryptic Studios prior to the IP’s acquisition by NCSoft. Previously developed by the now-defunct Paragon Studios, it is currently developed ...
'' PC game. Another video game, ''
Kingdom Hearts'' for the PS2, was turned into the ''
Kingdom Hearts'' TCG by
Tomy
(trade name, trading as Takara Tomy in Asia and Tomy elsewhere) is a Japanese toy company. It was established in 1924 by Eiichirō Tomiyama as , became known for creating popular toys like the B-29 friction toy and luck-based game Pop-up Pi ...
.
A few other CCGs were released only in other countries and never made it overseas to English speaking countries, including ''
Monster Hunter'' of Japan, and ' of
Indonesia
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. By the end of 2008, trouble was brewing between
Konami
, commonly known as Konami, , is a Japanese multinational entertainment company and video game developer and video game publisher, publisher headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, Chūō, Tokyo. The company also produces and distributes trading card ...
, who owned the rights to ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' and its licensee Upper Deck. Meanwhile, strong sales continued with the three top CCGs of ''Pokémon'', ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'', and ''Magic: the Gathering''. The Warhammer series ''Dark Millennium'' ended its run in 2007.
''Magic: the Gathering'' saw a large player boom in 2009, with the release of the ''
Zendikar'' expansion. The spike in the number of ''Magic'' players continued for a few years and leveled off by 2015.
Interest also developed with their multiplayer format called
Commander
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. This increase in the player base created a Magic: the Gathering finance, ''Magic'' subculture based on speculation, finance speculation. New players entering the market from 2009 to 2015 desired cards that were printed before 2009 and with smaller print runs. Demand outstripped quantity and prices of certain cards increased and speculators started to directly manipulate the ''Magic'' card market to their advantage. This eventually attracted the interest of the controversial figure Martin Shkreli, former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, for a brief period of time.
Prices of cards from previous sets increased dramatically and the American market saw an influx of Chinese counterfeits capitalizing on the demand. This created a unique situation where the most desirable and expensive cards could be printed by counterfeiters, but not by the brand owner, due to a promise made with collectors in 1996 and refined in 2011.
In 2015, Wizards of the Coast implemented more anti-counterfeit measures by introducing a holographic foil onto cards with specific rarities, in addition to creating a proprietary font.
Between the time period of 2008 to 2016, Magic: the Gathering sold over 20 billion cards.
A rise in tie-in collectible card games continued with the introduction of the ''My Little Pony Collectible Card Game''. It was licensed to Enterplay LLC by Hasbro and published on 13 December 2013.
The collectible cards, according to president Dean Irwin, proved to be moderately successful, so Enterplay reprinted the premiere release set mid-February 2014.
Other tie-in games released included the ''Final Fantasy Trading Card Game'' and ''Star Wars: Destiny''; which had collectible cards and Collectible dice game, dice which after a 3-year run ended production in early 2020. ''Force of Will'' was released in 2012 in Japan and in 2013 in English, but as an original intellectual property.
One of the longest running CCGs, ''Legend of the Five Rings'', released its final set ''Evil Portents'' for free in 2015. After a 20-year run, the brand was sold to Fantasy Flight Games and released as an LCG.
In March 2018, it was announced that PlayFusion and Games Workshop would team up to create a new Warhammer Fantasy (setting), Warhammer trading card game.
Forbes reported that the global Trading Card Game market size in 2022 was valued at $2.99 billion and it is expected to reach $4.2 billion by 2028.
Reception
In 1996, Luke Peterschmidt, designer of Guardians (card game), Guardians, remarked that unlike board game and Role-playing game, RPG players, CCG players seem to assume they can only play one CCG at a time.
Often, the less popular CCGs will have localized sales success; in some cities a CCG will be a hit, but in many others it will be a flop.
Concerns about gambling
Like lootboxes in video games, there are concerns about the random and sealed booster packs. However, challenges to whether booster packs are equivalent to gambling have failed to hold up in court, as CCGs typically follow similar rules established for baseball card distribution. These include that the publisher states what the rarity expectations are for a booster pack, and that all cards they sell have equal value; it is only the secondary market that assigns speculative value to rarer cards that elevates their price. Since the publisher has no interaction with the secondary market, this helps to insulate their from gambling concerns.
A survey among users of Reddit's online message boards found little evidence of the need to regulate collectible card games. This concern for gambling plays a big part of the brand messaging for Living Card Games with fixed non-randomized distribution of cards.
See also
* List of dice games#Collectible dice games, Collectible dice games
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Collectible miniature game
* Digital collectible card game
* List of collectible card games
* List of digital collectible card games
* List of most expensive CCG cards
* Loot box#Criticism, Loot box criticism
* Non-sports trading card
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