Khalsa Brain Games

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Khalsa Brain Games
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Khalsa Brain Games is a company founded by Japji Khalsa that produces several kinds of playmats useful for trading card games, including Magic: The Gathering and Legend of the Five Rings. KBG also produced the ManaFest game convention (now called KublaCon).

Its first and longest-running selection of playmats was the SpellGround brand. The original was large enough (26"x26") to accommodate the cards of two players facing each other.

Khalsa Brain entered into a license with Wizards of the Coast to create official Magic: The Gathering playmats. The only offering released was the Classic Playmat (product #401), featuring imagery from the earliest editions of Magic -- Serra Angel, Northern Paladin, Craw Wurm, Shivan Dragon, Balduvian Horde and others. Each single-player mat measured 14" by 25" and was hand-silk-screened onto imitation "Impala" skin polyester fabric, in one color only. Suggested retail price was $14.95. It went on sale in October 1998.

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