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This may not mean much to any of you, but I missed a Magic Prerelease today. I know, many of you have no idea what that is. A Prerelease refers to a big tournament when a new set of cards comes out for my favorite collectible card game, Magic: The Gathering. My old high school crew usually goes out on a rambunctious road trip to them for old times' sake, like they did for the new set Champions of Kamigawa (Remember, you can always preorder a box at the best Magic site around).

But I left them hanging so I could do homework. I mean, it would have been awesome if I had gone to Little Rock this weekend, but that would have meant ten hours driving on the road. That's not mentioning all the mind power that goes into playing a game of strategy for eight or nine hours straight.

The other part knows I'm only doing what I have to do. Or, to use truer words, I'm doing this because my path has moved beyond a fun game.

I used to wonder why so many people quit Magic. I knew the cost was prohibitive, but now I know that lack of time ended the careers of many tournament players.

I've still got a few good tournaments left in me, but I see the sun setting on my fun.

My free time is evaporating.

Part of me greatly laments this fact.

Date: 2004-09-19 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luminita.livejournal.com
That's a real shame indeed. Its too bad that its becoming harder to find like minded individuals to play with. I noticed at a forum I used to visit that had Yu-gi-oh fans aplenty that there were a lot of players dropping away from that game because of costs going up.

Date: 2004-09-19 04:03 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] greybeta.livejournal.com
Business is business. I understand why gaming companies are increasing their prices, but someone in their marketing department must have calculated a profit by doing so. It's just time to move on.

Date: 2004-09-20 12:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flcodemonkey.livejournal.com
UpperDeck raped the American YiGiOh game by pumping up the rarity of cards that were popular in Japan, removing some chase rares from pre-con decks, etc. I am primarily a Magic player, but I am also a YuGiOh Level 1 Judge. I got into the game when my son (who is 7) started playing, but I have stopped encouraging him when I realized that YGO has become much like Type I in Magic - all good decks feature the entire restricted list, at a prohibitive price. You can win a Magic PTQ with a deck costing less than $150. You would be laughed out of any YGO tournament with that sort of budget.

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