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  2. Scrye - Wikipedia

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    SCRYE (Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist and Price Guide) was a gaming magazine published from 1994 to April 2009 by Scrye, Inc. [1] [2] It was the longest-running periodical to have reported on the collectible card game hobby. It was also the leading print resource for secondary-market prices on Magic: The Gathering.

  3. CBOE DJIA BuyWrite Index - Wikipedia

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    Diversification and Reduced Volatility. The volatility of the BXD was 25% less than that of the DJIA and 46% lower than the Russell 2000. The study found that if an investor had allocated 25% of an otherwise all-stock portfolio to the BXD, the portfolio volatility would have declined by about 9%. Improved Risk-Adjusted Returns.

  4. InQuest Gamer - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the magazine was named InQuest and focused solely on collectible card games (CCGs); InQuest, along with its competitor Scrye, were the two major CCG magazines. Later, the magazine changed its focus to cover a wider range of games, including role-playing games, computer and video games, collectible miniature games, board games, and ...

  5. List of collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    SpongeBob Squarepants Trading Card Game [200] 2003: Upper Deck: No Spycraft Collectible Card Game [201] 2004: AEG: No Star of the Guardians: 1995: Mag Force 7: No Star Quest [1] 1995: Comic Images: No Star Sisterz: 2003: Wizards of the Coast: No Star Trek: The Card Game [1] 1996: Fleer/SkyBox International: No Star Trek Customizable Card Game ...

  6. The X-Files Collectible Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Promos (1996, 1997) – Over twenty promotional cards were made available through various gaming magazines, such as Scrye and Inquest. Unlike the regularly released cards, the Bureau File Number begins with "PR" rather than "XF". The "Teamwork" Event promo card was available as a box-topper for the 101361 Expansion. Two non-English promos, "Die ...

  7. Bxd - Wikipedia

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    The bithoraxoid gene, bxd; The ticker symbol for the CBOE DJIA BuyWrite Index (BXD) Bade Airport in Indonesia; BXD, a planned line on the Luas light rail system in Dublin, Ireland; Buxted railway station in south east England; BXD, former subsidiary of Drecom, Ltd., which was purchased by Bandai Namco Entertainment in 2020 and renamed to Bandai ...

  8. Wyvern (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The initial card set for Wyvern was the "Premiere Limited" card set, launched in January 1995 and featuring 136 cards. The "Limited" edition, released in March 1995, expanded this number to 239 cards. The two expansion sets were dubbed "Phoenix" and "Chameleon", and consisted of 90 new cards each. [3]

  9. Vampire: The Eternal Struggle - Wikipedia

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    Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (published as Jyhad in the first or "Limited" edition and often abbreviated as V:TES) is a multiplayer collectible card game published by Wizards of the Coast (1994-1996), then White Wolf Publishing (1996-2010) and after several years of hiatus, by Black Chantry Productions (2018-present).