#Wizards Of The Coast

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Video thumbnail — 1997 "Magic the Gathering" Card Game Commercial
Tabletop Games 1993–present

Magic: The Gathering

Richard Garfield's 1993 creation, Magic: The Gathering invented the collectible card game genre and became a phenomenon that consumed thousands of hours and dollars from basement dwellers and tournament pros alike. Casting spells, summoning creatures, and crushing opponents with clever deck construction, Magic made trading-card games respectable — and obsessive.

Video thumbnail — In 1995 Ice Age was a CHILLING time for Magic The Gathering

Magic: The Gathering — Ice Age

The frostbitten 1995 Magic: The Gathering expansion — snow-covered lands, the punishing "cumulative upkeep" mechanic, and 383 cards of an ice-locked world. It was the first Magic expansion you could play with no other product, and it launched the game's first named block.

Video thumbnail — Opening 16 Revised Edition Booster Packs - 1994 Magic the Gathering

Magic: The Gathering — Revised Edition

The third Magic core set — the white-bordered 1994 reprint, famous for its washed-out, pale printing. With around 500 million cards produced, Revised was the set that finally put Magic on shelves everywhere, and the one most early players actually opened.

Video thumbnail — 1ST EDITION POKEMON CARDS FROM 1999! (Jungle Booster Box Opening)
Toys 1999

Pokémon Jungle

The second English Pokémon TCG expansion, released June 1999 — the jungle-themed follow-up to Base Set. Home to the Eeveelution holos (Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon) plus Wigglytuff and Scyther, and famous for its no-set-symbol error cards from the unlimited print run.