Star Wars(TM) Customizable Card Game(TM)
The Program
Premiere Limited
Limited Edition expansion with (unlimited) starter
decks (out of print)
December 1995
The cards are based on events and characters in the first part of the Star Wars trilogy, A New Hope.
Introductory 2-Player Game: Premiere
unlimited card product
January 1996
The Premiere two-player set is the first of planned series of three introductory
sets. Each will be designed by Decipher and distributed by Parker Brothers.
The two-player game is designed to give players everything they need to get
started. In addition to pre-customized decks and basic rules, it contains
6 unique cards--including Luke and Vader. These six cards, though common,
are not found anywhere else in the Star Wars CCG universe.
A New Hope
Limited Edition expansion(out of print)
July 1996
The cards are based on events and characters in Star
Wars "A New Hope."
Jedi Packs - Premium Cards
unlimited card product
Jedi Packs are special, free packs that each contain the same 11 common (though highly prized) cards. They were created by Decipher to show its appreciation for its Star Wars CCG fans. You'll love the hyper-route navigation card and the early versions of Moff Tarkin, Leia and Han Solo. Jedi Packs are available free from Decipher, and also through occasional promotions at conventions and other events.
Rebel Leader Cards - Premium Cards
Red Leader in Red 1 and Gold Leader in Gold 1 make up the Rebel Leader Cards
pack. These two cards are available from Decipher's Rebel Leader ambassadors
at their personal appearances at tournaments, conventions and shops around
the world. The cards are otherwise available through occasional special promotions.
The basic advantage they give to players is "card economy." When properly
used, Rebel Leader cards let players deploy a piloted starship immediately,
so they can begin game strategy much quicker.
The Empire Strikes Back: Hoth
Limited Edition expansion (out of print)
November 1996
It is truly a dark time for the Rebellion. AT-ATs versus Snowspeeders on the ice plains of Hoth. The Rebels' shield generators will make the assault on Hoth difficult for the Empire, but once the shields are down, the Rebellion will have to fortify their defenses in Echo Base and ready for evacuation. Being outside in Hoth's harsh conditions becomes dangerous, especially at night. The temperature drops and those in the open can go missing or become killed by the treacherous weather. Other dangers are afoot such as Probe Droids, Wampas and Ice Storms that will devastate anyone caught unprepared. Starfighters will be able to land and interact with their environment at sites.
The Empire Strikes Back: Introductory Two-Player Game
Unlimited card product
March 1997
This is the second game set of a series of three introductory game sets, designed by Decipher and distributed by Parker Brothers. The Empire Strikes Back Two-Player Game contains everything two players need to get started. In addition, it contains 7 unique white border cards that are not found anywhere else in the Star Wars CCG universe--nor will they be included in any future expansion.
The Empire Strikes Back: Dagobah
Limited Edition expansion (out of print)
April 1997
"Help you I can, yes." The eccentric Jedi Master Yoda begins training apprentices on the jungle planet of Dagobah. Dagobah is filled with tests, creatures, and other dangers of the jungle. Piloting to remote Dagobah requires good hyperspeed and landing there will be difficult. The might of the Imperial Fleet will make the escape from Hoth no easier. The Empire begins their chase of the Millenium Falcon. To further bolster the Empire's fleet strength, Darth Vader's ship, the Executor, will join the hunt for the treacherous Rebels. The Rebels will find sanctuary in the Asteroid Field, but their ships must be maneuverable or they will suffer the same fate as the pursuing TIEs.
First Anthology Set
Limited and Unlimited cards
May 1997
Value packed is an apt description for this Star Wars CCG compilation. Each set contains 2 white border Premiere starter decks, 2 A New Hope black-border expansion packs and 2 Hoth black-border expansion packs, and the 11-card premium Jedi Pack. Six white border preview cards are included free: Commander Wedge Antilles, Boba Fett, Jabba's Influence, X-Wing Assault Squadron, Hit and Run and Death Star Assault Squadron. Best of all, every card is tournament playable.
Cloud City
Limited Edition expansion
November 1997
The 180-card Cloud City expansion takes Star Wars CCG gameplay to the skies!
The Empire's setting a trap for young Skywalker, and they're using Han as
bait. Bounty Hunters will begin tracking down their prey. Lando Calrissian
will have to decide between aiding his old friend and obeying the Dark Lord.
Your characters will be able to explore Cloud City (is it ship? is it a vehicle?
wait and see...). Cloud Cars, carbon-freezing, Ugnaughts and Lobot will be
included in this set. Lightsaber battles will be explored and Luke must face
Vader to discover his true heritage. His faith in the light side of the Force
will be tested.
Jabba's Palace
Limited Edition expansion
April 1998
In this 180-card expansion (in earlier plans, called Return of the Jedi: Tatooine),
it'll take a clever strategy to save your friends from the Bounty Hunters
and Jabba The Hutt. Jabba's Sail Barge, the Rancor, the Sarlacc Pit, Bib Fortuna
and a host of aliens will enter into the game in this expansion. The promise
of gameplay and cards introduced in Cloud City will be fulfilled by Jabba's
Palace. The Rebels will be able to disguise themselves and try to sneak into
Jabba's stronghold, but the villains are not easily fooled (with the possible
exception of the Gamorrean Guards). The battle on the Sail Barge and the skiffs
will be a test of strength for Jabba's guards as well as for the would-be
rescuers.
Official Tournament Sealed Deck
Limited and Unlimited cards
May 1998
The key elements to this revolutionary product can be found in a special fixed
pack of 18 black-border cards, created just for this set. Look for new locations,
characters, and starships that will help create a more even playing field
in the sealed-deck environment. Each and every Star Wars CCG Official Tournament
Sealed Deck contains 4 white border Premier expansion packs (15 cards each),
plus one black border A New Hope expansion pack (15 cards) plus one fixed
pack of 18 new black border cards (9 Light Side and 9 Dark Side) that are
the same in each and every set. The Sealed Deck box is perfect for card storage,
holding 300 unsleeved cards, 150 cards sleeved, or three hard plastic 50-card
boxes. There are six Sealed Deck box designs in all, each featuring a different
popular Star Wars character; Boba Fett, Leia Organa, Darth Vader, Jabba the
Hutt, C-3PO and Luke Skywalker.
Second Anthology
Limited and Unlimited cards
May 1998
Each and every copy of this follow-up to the successful Star Wars Customizable Card Game First Anthology set will contain 2 black border Dagobah expansion packs, 2 black border Cloud City expansion packs, 8 white border Premier packs, and 6 new rare white-border preview cards. The six preview cards will offer an early glimpse of some of the game's most highly anticipated expansions: Special Edition, Endor and Death Star. The Star Wars CCG Second Anthology will be packed in a durable and attractive 800-card storage box.
Revised A New Hope
unlimited edition expansion revision
September 1998
The unlimited (white-border) reprint contains revisions to the gametext of
most of the 162 cards of the original black-border limited A New Hope expansion
(July 1996). The revisions introduce a new standard of language for all upcoming
Star Wars CCG card editions, giving players a preview of changes that will
come in rules Version 2.0 and Glossary that are being developed for release
in Star Wars CCG Special Edition. The "split rarity" system of the
original A New Hope (rare one, rare two) remains.
Revised Hoth
unlimited edition expansion revision
October 1998
The white-border reprint contains revisions to the gametext of most of the
162 cards of the original black-border limited Hoth expansion (November 1996).
Revised Hoth white-border is packaged differently than the original Limited
edition, with a new 9-card expansion pack, rather than the original 15-card
pack. Where the original display held 36 packs, the Revised display will hold
30. Decipher will also be changing the look of the display box itself, with
a taller, narrower box that, when opened, will appear as two columns of cards,
each 15 packs high.
Enhanced Premiere Packs
new limited premium cards + unlimited Premiere expansion cards
November 1998
Each Enhanced Premiere Pack will contain 4 Premiere Unlimited (white border)
expansion boosters, and 1 of 6 brand new premium cards based on the following
characters: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Darth
Vader and Boba Fett. Each character will be armed with a weapon to make the
first combined character-weapon cards.
Special Edition
Limited Edition expansion with (unlimited) starter decks
November 1998
Double
expansion with 324 expansion cards, representing themes, characters, starships
and aliens that appeared from beginning to end of the Star Wars trilogy (original
and special edition footage) sold in 9 card packs in 30-pack display boxes.
There will also be 60-card Special Edition starter decks, Light Side and Dark
Side, six of each type in 12-deck display boxes. Other important components
of the Special Edition are essential documents The Rules version 2.0 and
Star Wars CCG Glossary - a copy of each is included in each Starter
Deck.
Endor
Limited Edition expansion + 18 foil version cards
June 1999
New play experiences come with Endor, whether you mix with cards of earlier sets
or construct Endor-only decks. The standalone set's cards are designed for battle,
focusing on the struggle in and around the Imperial control bunker on the forest
moon itself. In fact, almost all Endor sites are battlegrounds. The killer speed
and maneuverability of AT-STs and speeder bikes is translated into gameplay. Endor's
designers have designed ways to help the low-ability unique Imperials and Rebels.
Scouts win big. Older scouts get a lot of help from Endor. And yes, there are
Ewoks.
Enhanced Cloud City
12 new limited premium cards + limited Cloud City expansion cards
anticipated release November 1999
Want to expand your 'Mains with Toys' collection? Now you can. With new piloted
starship versions of "Lando In Millennium Falcon" and "Boba Fett In Slave I,"
wicked Cloud City decks are close at hand. Every Enhanced Cloud City pack will
contain 4 booster packs from the Cloud City expansion, and 3 new Premium cards.
There will be 12 new Premium cards in all - you'll know exactly which 3 Premium
cards you're getting in each tuck box because the die-cut front will reveal the
face card (one of the four different face cards).
Reflections
18 card packs: 17 random cards + 1 more than rare foil version of a Star Wars
CCG rare
anticipated release December 1999
Each Reflections pack is an 18-card pack containing 17 totally random cards (some
black and some white border, from Premiere through Special Edition, potentially
of all rarity types) + one foil version of one of 114 of the hottest rare cards
from Star Wars CCG. Incredible value, 'Hall of Fame" Star Wars CCG rares in foil
versions and at least one guaranteed rare (but probably more because of the totally
random distribution within each pack) makes this innovative product a must have.
Enhanced Jabba's Palace
12 new limited premium cards + limited Jabba's Palace expansion cards
anticipated release December 1999
an you say Mara Jade? Finally, the fabled character (from the Timothy Zahn novels
and Tales From Jabba's Palace) comes alive in the Star Wars CCG universe. Mara
Jade will be included as one of the 12 new Premium cards for this enhanced set.
As with other Enhanced products, each pack will contain 4 booster packs from the
Jabba's Palace expansion set, and will also contain 3 new Premium cards. You'll
know exactly which 3 Premium cards you're getting in each EJP tuck box because
the die-cut front will reveal the face card (one of the four different face cards).
Return of the Jedi: Death Star
Limited Edition expansion
Projected Release ?
No facts of this expansion are available at present.
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