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Revision as of 05:29, 8 March 2019
The year 1995 was the third year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.
Events
Date | Event | |
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Early 1995 | Printing of the Alternate Fourth Edition by the United States Playing Card Corporation in Cincinnati. Due to a dispute, the cards were never officially published. | |
January 10 | Creation of the Standard format (then called "Type 2") | |
February | Black Lotus reaches $100 on secondary market. | |
Spring | First official binder for Magic cards published by Wizards of the Coast | |
April | First Prerelease. | |
April | Release of Fourth Edition. It was published in English, French, German, Italian, and as a first in Japanese, traditional Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and Portuguese (primarily for the Brazilian market)
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April | First issue of InQuest, a magazine dedicated to Trading Card Games. | |
April | Black Lotus reaches $200 on secondary market. | |
May | First regionals in the USA, start of the rise of Mark Justice and Henry Stern. | |
June 2–4 | The first prerelease for a expansion, a single event in Toronto, Canada. Won by Dave Humpherys. | |
Early june | Release of Ice Age, the first standalone set.
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July | Release of Chronicles, a "best of 1994" extension of the Fourth Edition. Later to be considered a failed experiment.
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July | First printing of a Magic comic: The Shadow Mage | |
August | Release of Renaissance, a black-bordered reprint set for the German, French, and Italian markets. | |
August 5–7 | 1995 World Championships in Seattle, USA. Won by Template:Flagicon Alexander Blumke.
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September | Black Lotus reaches $300 on secondary market. | |
September | Magic's first price increase. | |
September | Seperation of Type 1 and Type 2 formats (now known as Vintage and Standard). | |
October | Start of The Dojo, a website dedicated to Magic. | |
October 14 | First release events, called Magic: The Gathering I in New York City, Essen (Germany) and other locations. | |
October 14 | Release of Homelands, a flavor driven set. Purportedly, the worst designed set ever.[1] | |
October | Billionth Magic card released. | |
November | Wizards of the Coast moves to Renton office. | |
December | Wizards of the Coast close their roleplaying game product line. | |
December | DCI gets 1,000th member. |
Publications
- Final Sacrifice - March
- Shattered Chains - March
- Pocket Players' Guide for Magic: The Gathering - Fourth Edition - April
- Tapestries - July
- The Shadow Mage - July till October
- Ice Age (comic) - July till October
- The Cursed Land - September
- The Prodigal Sorcerer - November
- Nightmare (comic) - November
- Wayfarer - November, December
- Antiquities War - November, December
- Arabian Nights (comic) - December
First involved
Wizards of the Coast
- Jennifer Clarke-Wilkes, writer
- Joe Hauck, brand
- Hélène Bergeot, organized play
Design and Development
Artists
- Ice Age
- Homelands