Tuesday, March 25th, 2014
Late last week, news website ICv2.com reported that IDW Publishing has announced the July release of a brand new licensed big box X-Files strategy board game designed by veteran designer Kevin Wilson (Arkham Horror, Descent, Civilization). Gallery and comic book artist mention is providing the illustrations that will be used for the game’s cover and throughout its various components.
IDW’s X-Files board game will focus on material from the first three seasons of television series, giving fans a chance to start their board game adventures from the beginning of the X-Files phenomenon, which was one of the major TV successes of the 1990s. Players will get the chance to take on the role of Mulder, Scully, and the X-Filesteam as they work to uncover global conspiracies and threats while going up against various members of the Syndicate.
IDW acquired the license to publish X-Files comics in early 2013 . There have been X-Files card games and trivia games issued before, but this appears to be the first true X-Files strategy board game. This is great news for die-hard X-Files fans.
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Monday, March 24th, 2014
Battleground Games & Hobbies is excited to announce that for ‘Journey into Nyx’ – the third set in the ‘Theros’ Block – we will be taking sealed product and single card pre-orders for the very first time! Pre-order’s for ‘Journey into Nyx’ is available now, but quantities are limited, so act fast! Additional product, such as Intro Decks, Fat Packs and more will be added as they become available. Single cards will be added as they are spoiled and confirmed. Product becomes available for pick and shipping on May 2, 2014!
Please note that ‘Journey into Nyx’ sealed product is available for domestic (United States) shipping only – no international shipping. In addition, orders with both available items and pre-order items will not ship until the pre-order item is available. If you have any questions, please refer to our story policy page or feel free to contact us.
Journey into Nyx Booster Packs – $3.79
Journey into Nyx Booster Box – $99.99
Journey into Nyx Booster Case – $599.99
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Sunday, March 23rd, 2014
Fantasy Flight Games has recently announced Star Wars X-Wing: Rebel Aces Expansion Pack, an expansion for the popular X-Wing collectible miniatures game, due out in quarter 3 of 2014. The Rebel Aces Expansion Pack is not a stand-alone game, it requires the core X-Wing game in order to play.
The X-Wing: Rebel Aces Expansion Pack contains one A-wing and one B-wing miniature, both which come with alternate paint schemes. The Expansion also includes four highly skilled new pilots, thirteen upgrade cards, a dramatic rescue mission scenario, plus all the tokens and maneuver dials needed to launch these starfighters against the Empire.
Both the A-wing and B-wing miniatures included in the Rebel Aces Expansion share the same 1/270 scale as the miniatures found in the A-Wing Expansion Pack and the B-Wing Expansion Pack.
Rebel Aces will be on sale now at your local Battleground Games & Hobbies retail store this fall. Keep an eye out!
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Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
International TableTop Day returns to Battleground Games & Hobbies in just TWO weeks, on Saturday, April 5th, 2014! International TableTop Day is a celebration for all the fans of tabletop gaming. A single day where the whole world is brought together in a common purpose of spending time together and having fun. We hope you find the resources you need — to connect new fans to experienced group organizers, retailers with their community, and publishers with the international community — all at Battleground Games & Hobbies!
So join us on Saturday, April 5th in a day full of amazing gaming action. We’ll have everything from board gaming, miniature gaming, card gaming and so much more! This special event to celebrate gaming isn’t to be missed. Join us!
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Tags: Board Games, Card Games, Felicia Day, GeekAndSundry, International Tabletop Day, TableTop, Wil Wheaton
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Wednesday, March 19th, 2014
Sorry folks, but this one my get a little sappy. It’s been a rough month for my family and I.
About three week ago, I lost my uncle a little unexpectedly. He used to live with my family and I when I was growing up. Were we close? Like an uncle and his nephew, but nothing special beyond that. He was in the Philippines when he passed away. Nonetheless, seeing my mother upset at the loss of her brother is never a sight I like to see. Neither is the thought of losing a loved one, especially a sibling.
That brings us to Tuesday, March 18. That’s when I lost my aunt. I was a lot closer to her than my uncle. In fact, she was probably the closest thing I had to a second mother. When I was younger, she lived in the same apartment complex I did. In fact, I used to walk to her place to hang out a lot.
One of the main reasons I would visit her was because she was one of the few people I knew, at the time, that owned a computer. I remember those experiences well. Some of the games I played a lot were “Monopoly,” “Classic Concentration,” and “Jeopardy.” Who could also forget “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?”
My aunt was one of the best “Scrabble” players I knew. It wasn’t hard to be me though. My vocabulary was terrible. Actually, it still is. Sometimes I wonder how I get through these blog posts without repeating the same words over and over again. She excelled in “brain games.” Games like “Mindtrap” and “Trivial Pursuit” were her specialties. I got into the whole European board game fad a little too late to share them with her. By then she had gotten sick and I wasn’t able to play many games with her anymore.
I’d like to think she would thoroughly enjoy them. I could definitely see her as someone who would love “Carcassonne” or “Settlers of Catan.” Not only would she be good at them, but she would most likely kick my butt at them. It’s thoughts like these that make me enjoy playing games more.
Now that she’s gone, its time to get ready for the services. When my uncle died, one of my aunts went back to the Philippines to be with the rest of my family. I guess you could say she represented the family that is here in the States. She doesn’t come back until Tuesday, March 25. The services for my aunt will be held once she comes back. Until then, it’s tradition for my family to hold prayer services for the next nine nights starting the night the person passed away. Now that I am an adult, I should, technically, participate in them. However, those of you who know me, know that I have a terrible tendency to fall asleep through many things. Unfortunately, praying is definitely one of those things. I mean no disrespect, but it happens. When my dad passed away, we had prayer services for him as well. As you may have guessed, I was on the sideline not praying…not snoring. It’s okay, can you laugh. I did.
With all these things happening, it means that family will be getting together soon. It’s a sad time, but we understand that these things happen, and my family and I have been through a lot. So with everyone in town, now is an excellent chance to play board games with each other. It’s not like we sit around being sad all the time.
With my aunt passing away, I think playing games will mean a little more to me from now on. I’d like to think its another way for me to keep her memory alive.
I have yet to receive any donations for the Extra-Life fundraiser, but I am not bothered by it. In fact, if I’m friends with you on Facebook, some of you may have noticed an event invite to the fundraiser event on October 25. While I understand this is a while away, I want people to know they can donate before then. In fact, I encourage people to do exactly that. I am confident that once we get our first donation, things will begin to snowball and the donations will start to flow in.
I’ve also been thinking about doing mini fundraisers within the fundraiser. Maybe something along the line of a give away to raise donations. For example, maybe I could give away a playset of cards. I could do a board game give away as well. I’ll take a poll and see what is the popular choice. With the actual event many months away, I should be able to do more.
Speaking of board games, April 5 is closing in on us. Those of you who don’t know, the fine folks over at Geek & Sundry have put together a small celebration of table top games called, wait for it, “International Table Top Day.” Battleground Games & Hobbies in Abington, Ma will be hosting the event at their stores. However, they have yet to send out an invite on Facebook and/or put out other advertisement for it. Someone needs to get on the ball (I’m talking to you if you’re reading this).
This will be the second year that the event has been held and Battleground Games & Hobbies has hosted it both years. Last year was a lot of fun. There was a plethora of games to try out and many people to try them. If my memory serves me right, there were also a lot of giveaways as well. I plan on being there this year and, hopefully, you’ll be there as well. If you look below, I’ve even left a small memory of the event.

Well that’s it for this week. If you’ve got any ideas for a giveaway, let me know in the comments. Also, if you’d like to donate something for a giveaway you can contact me via e-mail at BGExaminer@hotmail.com. Thanks for reading!
Simeon is an avid gamer who loves to play board games and video games. He graduated college with a degree in Political Science, and now serves the public by writing about games. You can check that out here. Don’t forget to “like” him on Facebook as well. It’ll update you on all of his newest content. Best of all, you can follow Simeon on Twitter (@SimeonCortezano) for some real time hilarity. Thanks for reading!
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Tags: Carcassonne, extra life, International Tabletop Day, Simeon Cortezano, the settlers of catan
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Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

In an announcement made last week, Wizards of the Coast Director of Global Organized Play Helene Bergeot released a statement that the individual responsible for the now infamous “crackgate” photos taken at Grand Prix Richmond 2014 – the second largest Magic the Gathering Grand Prix to date – is suspended from participating in Magic the Gathering events for a period of 18 months. In case you missed it, a individual whom attended Grand Prix Richmond posted these photos, depicting numerous unknown gamers and their rear-ends, facilitating the stereotype that gamers in general are unkempt. This triggered a huge uproar in the Magic the Gathering community both on Twitter and Reddit. Many argued that the photos taken depict a form of bullying. While others believe this to be humor and a funny reminder for gamers to pull up their pants. No matter where you stand, the individual responsible is banned from participating in sanctioned Magic the Gathering events.
What do you think? Is this justice? Are the photos a form of bullying or simply humor? Let us know in the comments section below!
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Tags: Crackgate, Grand Prix Richmond 2014, Helene Bergeot, Largest GP, Scandal, Wizards of the Coast
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