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First Trading Card License
February 16, 2003
Decipher Inc., well known as a manufacturer of CCGs, has signed its first trading card license to create trading cards for this year's Matrix films, Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions .
But Underlying Trends Positive
February 15, 2003
Hasbro reported sales of $2.8 billion for 2002 and a loss of $171 million, compared to sales of $2.9 billion and a profit of $60 million in 2002.
Smaller Guarantees, Longer Term
February 2, 2003
Hasbro has announced that it has extended its license for Star Wars toys and games by ten years, to run through 2018.
Includes 30 Categories
January 28, 2003
Barnes & Noble.com has added a graphic novel store to its Website. The graphic novel storefront includes titles that receive special promotions.
For Release May through August
January 12, 2003
Wizards of the Coast has announced its summer RPG releases, planned for release in the May through August period.
Phenomenon, Deal, Controversy of the Year
December 29, 2002
We chose organized play as the Game Phenomenon of the Year, the Wizards of the Coast divestitures as the Game Deal of the Year,...
First Topic To Repeat as Champ
December 8, 2002
Dragon Ball Z topped the Lycos 50 list of 'most searched' items for the second consecutive year,...
One Part of Clone Wars Push
November 20, 2002
From Entertainment Weekly to Ain't It Cool News to the TheForce.net , the entertainment world has been buzzing this week about a potential Star Wars animated series that has reportedly been offered to the Cartoon Network.
Mid-2003 Launch
November 10, 2002
Dark Horse, a comic publisher known for its licensed properties, such as Star Wars , Aliens , and Kiss, has acquired the rights to create a comic series featuring Robert E. Howard's brooding Cimmerian, Conan the Barbarian .
Series II Out with DVD
October 13, 2002
Topps is preparing a second series of Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones Trading Cards in its big-screen-imitating widevision format (2 9/16' x 4 12/16).
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