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  2. Magic: The Gathering Online - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering Online is a video game adaptation of Magic: The Gathering, utilizing the concept of a virtual economy to preserve the collectible aspect of the card game. [1] It is played through an Internet service operated by Wizards of the Coast , which went live on June 24, 2002. [ 2 ]

  3. Magic: The Gathering video games - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering - Tactics was an online turn-based strategy video game for the PC based on the card game that includes elements of positioning and map control. Tactics was developed and published by Sony Online Entertainment. [10] The game was released for PC on January 18, 2011, and shut down on March 28, 2014.

  4. Talk:Magic: The Gathering Online - Wikipedia

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  5. Magic: The Gathering Arena - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering Arena or MTG Arena is a free-to-play digital collectible card game developed and published by Wizards of the Coast (WotC). The game is a digital adaption based on the Magic: The Gathering (MTG) card game, allowing players to gain cards through booster packs, in-game achievements or microtransaction purchases, and build their own decks to challenge other players.

  6. Talk:Magic: The Gathering - Wikipedia

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    A number of years ago, I suggested an episode of Family Guy where a suicide bomber goes to Paradise to claim his 72 virgins, only to find they are in fact 72 unmarried Star Trek fans who are "just about to play a game of Magic: The Gathering"; but was slapped down because it lacked notability, or some such nonsense. Uh-huh.

  7. Digital collectible card game - Wikipedia

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    Within the United States, Wizards of the Coast had seen the success of games like Chron X and Sanctum, and initially with the help of a small development firm Leaping Lizard, built out Magic: The Gathering Online (MTGO), an online multiplayer client for Magic first released in 2002 which players could spend money and win games to build out card ...

  8. Collapsed crypto exchange Mt. Gox is about to unload $9 ...

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    Mt. Gox — short for “Magic: The Gathering Online Exchange” — was once the largest spot bitcoin exchange globally, claiming to handle around 80% of all global dollar trades for bitcoin.

  9. Collectible card game - Wikipedia

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    The first CCG, Magic: The Gathering, was developed by Richard Garfield and published by Wizards of the Coast in 1993 and its initial runs rapidly sold out that year. [3] By the end of 1994, Magic: The Gathering had sold over 1 billion cards, [8] and during its most popular period, between 2008 and 2016, it sold over 20 billion cards. [9]