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| [[GenCon]] convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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* Demostrations given for the upcoming [[Magic: The Gathering (MicroProse)|Microprose video game]]  
* Demostrations given for the upcoming [[Magic: The Gathering (MicroProse)|Microprose video game]]  
* [[Zak Dolan]] beats [[Bertrand Lestree]] in the first ''Magic'' [[1994 World Championships|World Championshops]]
* [[Zak Dolan]] beats [[Bertrand Lestree]] in the first ''Magic'' [[1994 World Championships|World Championships]]
* [[Mark Rosewater]] gets hired for ''[[The Duelist]]''
* [[Mark Rosewater]] gets hired for ''[[The Duelist]]''
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Revision as of 14:22, 9 September 2015

The year 1994 was the second year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.

Events

Date Event
Early 1994 Carta Mundi presents Peter Adkison with a box of about 200 poker decks with regular Magic card backs.
January Second print run of Arabian Nights, fixing some printing issues and leaving out the Mountain
January Creation of the Duelists' Convocation.
January First issue of The Duelist.
March 4 Release of the first bottom-up designed expansion: Antiquities, which has an artifact theme.
Early April Release of the Revised Edition. First changes to the Core Set.
May Rumors abound about an ultra rare card: Throat Wolf
May / June First Nationals in France, Belgium and the United States.
June 10 Release of Legends, introducing multicolored cards and legendary permanents.
July July 1994, visitors of Dragon Con are given a postcard voucher which could redeemed for a Nalathni Dragon, the first promotional card.
Summer A supposedly fixed version of the Revised Edition, code-named "Edgar" is recalled due to more mistakes. Some boxes get out.
Summer Cease and Decist order of Wizards of the Coast against the producer of Middle Ages, an unofficial set
August At the Origins Game Fair convention, WotC wins awards from the The Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) for Magic: The Gathering and Legends.
August 8 Release of The Dark. First expansion that was simultaneously released in a foreign language (Italian).
August 18-21 GenCon convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
November 15 Release of Fallen Empires. The first set to be overprinted.

Publications

First involved

Design and Development

Artists

Wizards of the Coast

The Duelist

References