Saturday, November 8th, 2014
Bushiroad will release a new Nisekoi-False Love expansion for its Weiss Schwarz TCG, according to hobby retailer news website ICv2.com. The Trial Deck and Booster Pack will release on January 23rd and will be available in Battleground Games & Hobbies in Abington, MA.
The set is based on the Niseko -False Love romantic comedy anime based on the manga series by Naoshi Nomi that VIZ began publishing in English in January. The anime adaptation began airing in Japan in January 2014, and was licensed by Aniplex USA for streaming in North America, where it streams on Daisuki, Crunchyroll and Hulu.
The story follows high school students Raku Ichijo and Chitoge Kirisaki, children of bosses of rival yakuza factions. Their parents decide to end their feuding by pairing their children, who do not get along, but must pretend to date to keep the peace between the gangs. Raku has a crush on another girl at school, and he also made a childhood promise to a girl who bears the key to his locket. Other developments arose to further complicate the situation in typical rom-com fashion.
The Trial Deck will include 10 exclusive trial-deck only cards (5 types). Two types of exclusive RRR Foil cards as well as an SP Gold Foil/ Hot Stamp card signed by a Japanese voice actress are randomly inserted in decks. The pre-constructed deck will include 50 cards (same content for each deck), as well as a deck manual, playbook, playmat and rule sheet. Random decks will also include special RRR foil or SP Gold Foil/Hot Stamp signed cards from the Japanese voice cast. The decks are packed six to a display, with eight displays per carton. The English edition does not include gold/silver campaign coupons.
The Booster Pack includes new cards and new characters in the 100-card set, which includes 17 parallels. Each booster includes eight cards, with 20 boosters per display. Four rubber playmats are included in each carton. One PR card out of six types will be included in each display as well. The English Edition does not include gold/silver campaign coupons. With this set, English and Japanese cards may be played together in tournament formats (except in Japan and certain major tournament formats). Exclusive SP Gold Foil/ Hot Stamp signed cards from the Japanese voice actresses are randomly inserted in packs.
This set will follow the December release of Weiss Schwarz: Fairy Tail ver. E.
Don’t forget to join us here at Battleground Games & Hobbies in Abington, MA each and every Saturday beginning at noon for our weekly Weiss Schwarz tournament!
Tags: Anime, Bushiroad, Fairy Tail ver E, Manga, New Release, Nisekoi False Love, TCG, Trading Card Game, Weiss Schwarz
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Friday, November 7th, 2014
It’s FRIDAY! While for many, that means the end of a long work week, for us here at Battleground Games & Hobbies, that means not only is Friday Night Magic tonight, but we also get to announce a super-sweet brand new Magic the Gathering product that’s now on sale at a Battleground Games & Hobbies near you as well as our online store (single cards too!). Check it out:
That’s right folks. the Magic Commander 2014 Decks have arrived! They’re on sale now in both Abington and Plainville, as well as our online store. Don’t miss out on this amazing new product from Wizards of the Coast!
Tags: Box Set, Commander 2014, EDH, Magic the Gathering, MTG, New Release
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Thursday, November 6th, 2014
Yeah, this is going up late. It’s been a little bit of a hectic week for myself. A big hectic to the point that I forgot that today was Wednesday (well, now it’s Thursday). I’m in the very slow process of moving my family and I into a new house. Let me tell you, moving is not very fun. However, there is a small exception here. Since I’ve been in between moves since the beginning of the summer, most of my belongings have been in storage. I had to pack up most of my Magic cards and, worst of all, most of my board games went into storage.
Now that my family and I are at our new house, I’ve been able to get most of my belongings out of storage. Tonight, I was able to grab my board games. It’s funny. I really didn’t know how much I missed them until I opened the box that contained them. It’s not much, but what I do have means a lot. So, I bet you’re wondering what games I have. In no particular order:
Netrunner LCG
Marvel Legendary
Quarriors
Betrayal at House on the Hill
Dixit
Elder Signs
Takenoko (Sealed)
Rampage (Sealed)
Ascension (Base Set)
The reason Takenoko and Rampage are sealed is because they were originally for the Extra Life fundraiser that was held a couple of weeks ago, but due to the fact that they were in storage, I was never able to give them away. Now the question is, “What do I do with them?” Obviously these games would make great additions to my collection. Of course, there is also a part of me that wants to stick to the original plan and give them away for a good cause. I’m not sure. Although, I am open to suggestions.
There are some games I have been wanting to get my hands on for some time now. One game I definitely want for my collection is Lords of Waterdeep. I’ve played this game a few times, and, while I have yet to win a game, each time has been a blast. You don’t even need to be that knowledgable in the Dungeons and Dragons lore, but it does make the game that much more fun if you know the whole story, or at least parts of it.
Another game I’d like to add to the list is 7 Wonders. I remember when Andrew Pegg-Wheat was demoing the game for the store. I took every chance I could to sit in on a game. It is extremely fun and I highly recommend it. How does it play? For Magic players, I like to describe it as Drafting, but it’s just the best part – the drafting. Everyone gets three “packs” or pile of cards; a pile of cards from each of the three ages. They choose a card from their pile and then pass the cards on to the next person. You continue to pick cards from the “packs” until there is one left, and that card goes back into the box. The object of the game is to score the most points.
The neat part of the game is that you need to build up your resources in order to draft certain cards. For example, you may need brick, wood, gold, or all three in order to draft a library. That library then scores you points in one of numerous categories. It may sound a little complicated, but once you play it, the game is very easy to follow.
This game had been out of stock for a long time. Also, if you’ve ever played Quarriors, this should be no surprise that this is on my list of board game wants. So not only does the game play exactly like Quarriors, but it features some of my favorite characters from comics – the X-Men. What sets the game apart from Quarriors, though, is the fact that it’s a collectible dice game. What do I mean by this? When you buy the game Quarriors, you get everything you will need for the base set inside the box. When you purchase Marvel Dice Masters, you start by buying the 2-player starter set. From there you buy booster packs that contain two dice and their corresponding cards.
This allows for the possibility of tournaments with the game. I’m hoping that game catches on enough that there will be plenty of people willing to play. As a gamer, I enjoy anything that involves rolling dice. That’s probably why this is at the top of the “list.” Anyone up for a game?
I get there isn’t a board involved, but I am a big Star Trek fan. Am I a Trekkie? I don’t know, but I enjoy it nonetheless. I’ve played Star Wars Attack Wing and that was a lot of fun. In the end though, I guess you either like Star Wars or Star Trek (or, at least, one more than the other). Of course, one of the reasons I’d like to own the game is because of the look of the figures. I’ve watched enough episode that the idea of controlling one of these ships (albeit in a game) excites me.
Tabletop miniatures adds a lot to gaming that you can’t get with normal board games. I like to think of board games like 2-D side scroller video games. So, I guess that makes tabletop miniature gaming like wearing an Oculus Rift.
Well that’s it for now. You know that the holiday season is closing upon us. If you’d like to get me a gift, make sure you bookmark this page so you can refer to it in the future.
As always, thanks for reading.
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Tags: Board Games, Christmas, Simeon Cortezano, wishlist
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Wednesday, November 5th, 2014
Dragons of Tarkir
Set 3 of 3 in the Khans of Tarkir block
264
March 20, 2015
March 27, 2015
March 27–29, 2015
April 18, 2015
April 3–April 6, 2015
April 6, 2015
April 6–22, 2015
April 10–12, 2015
Brussels, Belgium
Swiss:
DTK
Mark L. Gottlieb (lead)
Dan Emmons
Graeme Hopkins
Colin Kawakami
Mark Rosewater
Sam Stoddard
Tom LaPille and David Humpherys (leads)
Tim Aten
Colin Kawakami
Erik Lauer
Ken Nagle
Sam Stoddard
Gerry Thompson
With contributions from Matt Tabak
English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Art by Jason Chan
Tags: Dragons of Tarkir, Khans of Tarkir Block, Magic the Gathering, MTG, New Release, Third Set, Wizards of the Coast
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Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
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Tags: Board Games, D&D Attack Wing, Dungeons & Dragons, Marvel Dice Masters, Miniatures, New Release, TableTop, Uncanny X-Men, Wizards of the Coast, WizKids
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Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
Wizards of the Coast announced yesterday a new edition to their Duel Deck product line: Duel Decks: Elspeth vs. Kiora! Check out all the sweet details directly from Wizards of the Coast below:
The knight Planeswalker Elspeth Tirel sees herself as the protector of the Multiverse. She has pledged her sword and shield to all who suffer, and she summons forth impressive armies to assist her. The merfolk Planeswalker Kiora calls upon the creatures of the deepest oceans to fight at her side. She is the master of the world beneath the waves, her true power only now beginning to surface. How will these Planeswalkers measure up when they meet in battle?
Chris Millar and Sam Stoddard
English, Japanese
February 27, 2015
$19.99
Tags: Duel Deck Elspeth Vs Kiroa, Elspeth, Kiora, Magic the Gathering, MTG, New Release, Wizards of the Coast
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