With cool stats so you compare your favorites characters and some big revelations. What there is a new faction the Brotherhood! It has some cool Magic with different styles called The Art. There's even a Cardinal! Imperial caused all of this with a plant Nero they went to, say it ain't so. And the rules felt they matched, actions, promotion points, different citadels, I know Algeroth who are these other names, 4 new apostles. I need a starter and some Necropaks (booster packs)! I don't think it was until 6 months later a few starters came to our local store, Wilkies, which was a regional chain of maybe 5-6 stores that's pretty well defunct. So they would split up starter deck and booster boxes and only send 2 starters and 6 boosters to each store. I only got to see the starters and Inquisition the first expansion sold there. So take a look, and think of how amazing it would be to see this when you never had the internet news like it is today. But the early internet is a whole topic for another day.
Chronicles of Memories from Geek Hobbies & Growing up in the 90s/2000s Through to Today
Friday, April 23, 2021
Doomtrooper : Mutant Chronicles The CCG
Friday, April 16, 2021
Magic: The Gathering and the CCG Excitement
When I was into D&D and Heroquest there was/is a magazine that came out at the local bookstore called Games Magazine that is still being published. It had a variety of puzzle games, the 3d image that was crazy in the mid 90's and a few reviews. Somewhere in there must have been an ad for what I believe is Toad and Trolls that would send you a free catalog. Some how I ended up with a catalog at the time and among the games for sale there was a fascinating one described called Magic: The Gathering.
Shortly after the game showed up at my local game store and i was able to get one deck of revised edition but they were quickly sold out. The other game store in the local mall also got packs so I got a 2nd deck weeks later and maybe a booster or two and they were sold out. I loved the deck boxes as they looked like magic books. Here are the two decks I still have (but not all the cards that came in them). I remember getting two Nightmare cards and thinking they were common but they turned out to be rare. I also ended up with one of the fabled dual lands which are now $1000.. and once I got out of magic early on I traded it for $15-20 store credit to get a couple of wyvern decks. It's one of those things you kick yourself over now, but who knew then. After a number of months Fallen Empires finally came out for $2 a pack and everywhere had them, and I mean everywhere. You still couldn't get a revised pack. The sports card shots were now Magic shops and dabbled a tiny bit in other CCGs until Pokemon came around but I was in University by this point.The Magic novel Arena came up and I gobbled it up. I picked up Scrye #4 and was amazed at all the new games coming out. I grabbed the odd pack of 4th edition and by Ice age I had moved on to other games. I wish I would have dug into Ice Age more but there was so little M:TG that you could by in stores other then Fallen Empires and with limited funds I found other games like Spellfire and Doomtrooper to fill the void. And countless others along the way. So that was my CCG Start!
Friday, April 09, 2021
Pre-History Collections
This seems like the perfect time to do some prehistory on my gaming history prior to the passion for CCG/TCGs and Mutant Chronicles.
Around the same this time my neighbor was into Dungeons and Dragons and what they could find at the library. That lead me to the original D&D Cyclopedia as well as the Fighting Fantasy book Titan that showed a fully detailed world, I only seen this book at this point so I had no idea about the FF books until much later.
Thursday, April 01, 2021
Mutant Chronicles: Siege of The Citadel
With the 2nd Edition of Mutant Chronicles Shipping now it's time to go back to the my Beginnings with this game, and focus of attention for almost 30 years.
When I was in Grade 8 (93/94) the big excitement was Warhammer 40K 2nd edition. Kids spent their hard earned paper route money on minis. I had received HeroQuest a year or two before but this was something new and exciting. The cost to get started with Warhammer 40K was way beyond my means. At the same Hobby / Comic shop they had a new board game on display, the box was open set up. It was Mutant Chronicles Siege of the Citadel but the cost was something like $50-60 Can (About $90 today), still pretty hefty. During the summer after Grade 8 I went to visit my family in Newfoundland. On one of our trips to down in Stephenville at the small Walmart I went to the toy section and there on the bottom shelf of the boardgames was stacks (maybe 20-30, I can still see it now) of Mutant Chronicles SoTC for only $9.99. I was so excited picking up this copy that you can see below. It's the Canadian Edition in both languages and has you call Playtoy Industries that produced the game here. I remember opening it up and tossing out all the French parts and spending the summer playing the game with my cousins and setting up battles with the minis.
With the Story / mini comic parts it seemed so much bigger then any one off game:
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Mutant Chronicles: Clan Amis
Greetings,
With the full release of the 2nd Edition of Mutant Chronicles: Siege of the Citadel board game I decided to look back at one of my favorite settings.
Clan Amis is a new Minor Imperial Clan featured in Mutant Chronicles: 3rd Edition RPG. Canada has been mentioned a few times in the setting, It was mentioned in the novel Frenzy as part of the founding of Capitol. Now a full clan (even if it's Minor) has been attributed.
Amis has a home location of Amis Tower on Luna. It would be great if they expand the Luna Map at some point to show more minor details where you could Zoom in to different sections.
In typical Canadian tropes the clan is centered around the Imperial Gendarmerie (aka Royal Canadian Mounted Police). Founded by John Paul Amis the family links back to old Earth before the exodus. Part of the clan is connected to Amis & Khan law firm. Also there is a current character mentioned Head Judge Sir Martin Amis.
Building background stories around Imperial Security Command protecting key Imperial Leadership, maybe even Her Serenity are very cool. Some Policing and Legal stories are also intriguing.
Other Famous citizens mentioned are Detective Pete "The Shark" Amis - Yard Detective. He uses his violent tactics to make sure the street scum get what they deserve. The ISC Gendarmerie Commissioner is Sir Rupert Amis-Dunsim.
ISC official motto is "Defending Imperial Law", popularized by the Radio show "Officer Gordon of the Gendarmerie" who always get his man.
Next time we'll take a look at Canada on Dark Eden (The Destroyed Earth Wasteland).















