When it was clear that Magic
The Gathering was going to be a success, Wizards of the Coast contracted
with MicroProse to produce a computer version of the card game. The
project was run out of MicroProse's Hunt Valley, Maryland studio and
produced by David Etheredge (aka "Coyote Tex"). After many
delays and missed deadlines, and a total conversion of the product from
DOS-based to Windows 95, Magic for the PC was finally released in April,
1997. Spells of the Ancients, an expansion pack that added many more cards
from Unlimited, Arabian Nights, and Antiquities was released later that
year in September. Duels of the Planeswalkers, a repackaging of the
original game with internet play and 80-odd more cards from Legends and
The Dark added, was released in the summer of 1998.
The Astral set are 12 cards that are only
available in the MicroProse computer game. These cards incorporate various
random attributes that would be difficult or impossible to replicate in
real life. The only card to be printed in a dead-tree version is the 6x9
Aswan Jaguar, which was included in the first 50,000 packages of the
original game.
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DUELS OF THE PLANESWALKERS |
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