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Plus New Rare CCG Introduced at Screenings
March 11, 2004
The Burger King Corporation will launch a major promotion for Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie , which opens in theaters across North America on August 13.
Romantic Fantasy RPG Targets Women
February 16, 2004
Green Ronin has announced a new and different role-playing game, Blue Rose , which takes its inspiration from the works of novelists such as Mercedes Lackey, Diane Duane, and Tamora Pierce.
To Fight for Change
January 20, 2004
Organized Play CEO Ryan Dancey has launched a new campaign devoted to stimulating change in GAMA.
ICv2 Retailers Guide Surveys Mid-Year Trends
July 31, 2003
In spite of the recession that is still affecting the overall U.S. economy, game sales remain strong with the exception of role-playing games.
More Space, More Rooms, Big Releases
July 27, 2003
Despite a few opening day registration problems, GenCon settled into its new digs at the Indiana Convention Center after 35 years in Wisconsin.
$29.5 Million For Category Leader
June 23, 2003
Topps released its financial statement for the first quarter of fiscal 2004, which ended on May 31, revealing that net income had decreased 50% by some $3.5 million versus last year.
The Leading Producer Of CMGs
June 22, 2003
Topps, the trading card, collectibles, and confectionary giant, has acquired WizKids, the innovative game company that created the increasingly important collectible miniatures game category.
Upper Deck & Konami Bring Top Players To NYC
June 22, 2003
The world's top players in both the Yu-Gi-Oh! CCG and the Yu-Gi-Oh! video game will meet on August 10 at Madison Square Garden in New York City to determine the The Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championships.
Gen Con Europe Shelved
May 7, 2003
Gen Con, the nation's leading Game Convention, is set to make its Indianapolis debut this July 24-27, taking advantage of the Indianapolis Convention Center's 620,000 square feet of space...
But Games, Models Up Double Digits
February 11, 2003
The Toy Industry Association has released its market figures for last year, and the industry as a whole was down slightly from $20.5 billion in 2001 to $20.2 billion in 2002.
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