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  • 15Dec

    Stardust Overdrive Special Edition Available Now!

    Today, Konami announced that the Stardust Overdrive Special Edition has been released. With an MSRP of $9.99, this three booster pack set is well worth it. On top of the three boosters, buyers will get one of two Super Rare variants. These variants will either be the hard-to-find Tempest Magician or the equally rare Charge of the Light Brigade. The Charge of the Light Brigade card was previously released as a TCG World Premier card in The Duelist Genisis. Both of these cards are wonderful additions to decks, and when they come with these boosters, it just sweetens the deal. Stardust Overdrive features monsters from all of the Yu-Gi-Oh! animated series’, including Stardust Dragon and Majestic Star Dragon. This Special Edition is available at card and hobby shops today, so go on out and have a ball.

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  • 07Oct

    GamingAngels Magic Card Update and News!

    Hey guys, you all remember two weeks ago when we got our first look of the special GamingAngels collectable set. Well, it’s that time of the week again! This time, I bring you basic lands. They may look the same, but each represents a special part in an Angel’s life. On top of this card addition, these past two weeks have had a lot of interesting information for Hobby Angels. I talked about Hero Mages, a new online RPG, PK Cards, an exciting TCG with a twist on the normal card game rules, and an update to Yu-Gi-Oh! We’ve also seen the release of the Zendikar block into Magic: the Gathering as well as some favorite blocks cycling out of Standard and Extended legality. Now, without further ado, I present to you, basic lands:

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  • 18Aug

    Fili Luna Wins Shonen Jump Championship at GenCon

    More than 460 duelists showed up at Gen Con, ready to try their best to win the top spot and be crowned the 70th Shonen Jump Champion. Fili Luna, from Arlington, TX, outplayed every other competitor to claim this title and qualify for the 2010 National Championship. He went head-to-head against Matt Hoey from Kenosha, WI. for the title. They both worked hard to get to this stage, spending the past 2 days dueling other players. Both were prepared with their decks and set for a grueling, intense match. In the end, Fili Luna won. Both received an impressive list of prizes that includes a 32 GB media player, subscriptions to Shonen Jump, and Luna won a paid trip to the National Championship. In addition to these two, the top 16 finalists from the tournament, along with the top eight from the Sunday Regional, qualify to participate in the National

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