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December D&D Fun

December 6, 2011 Comments off

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December is bringing some Dungeons & Dragons fun to TJ’s. Every Wednesday night, we have a group of adventurers gather in the game room for some D&D adventuring. Currently, there are three different D&D campaigns in the works:

D&D Encounters: Beyond the Crystal Cave takes place every other Wednesday night from 7-9pm. This week, 12/7, we’ll continue the adventure in the Feywild.

Home Campaign: If you’re not into Encounters, then don’t worry. We have several excellent DM’s here, and the current house campaign DM’d by Steven O’Neil, is proving to be fun, challenging, and quite exciting! Right now, our 6th level adventurers are awaiting the battle for the city of Rockhaven. Will we all survive?

D&D Lair Assault: Talon of Umberlee is the second adventure in the Lair Asault series. This is an 8th level encounter, and if the first Lair Assault adventure is any indication, will prove to be most challenging. DM David Payne is preparing the campaign for a date in the very near future. Fore more Lair Assault info, click here.

If you’re in the neighborhood on Wednesday nights and looking to get your D&D fix, stop in and visit! We’d love to see you!

TJ Collectibles also carries a full line of 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons products, both in the retail store and online. Shop with us today!

 

Holiday Gifts for Gamers

November 30, 2011 Comments off

Gamehead has published it’s annual “Top Gifts for Gamers” review, and it’s full of some all time favorites as well as newly released products that are sure to  make any gamer smile this holiday season. Here at TJ’s, we stock many of the titles that Gamehead has listed:

  • The Settlers of Catan (Mayfair Games)
  • Ticket to Ride (Days of Wonder)
  • The Legend of Drizzt (Wizards of the Coast)
  • Munchkin Deluxe (Steve Jackson Games)
  • Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Beginner Box (Pazio Publishing)

Why not stop by and check some of these titles out? Get your holiday shopping done early!

In this author’s opinion, these are gifts that are sure-fire hits for the gamer in your life!

Source: http://www.gamehead.com/article/1469/holiday-gift-guide-roundup

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Pokemon City Championships Begin

November 25, 2011 Comments off

Hey Pokemon fans!

This weekend marks the start of the 2011-2012 Pokemon City Championships! In case you haven’t heard, we’ve got a full schedule of events for you:

 

2011-2012 Pokémon City Championships

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11/26/2011 – The Grid Games – 52 Purnell Pl. – Manchester, CT

11/27/2011 – X9 Games- 367 Russell St. – Hadley, MA 

12/3/2011 – Batter Up – 1875 Main St. – Tewksbury, MA

12/4/2011 – Game On – 943 Namquid Dr. – Warwick, RI

12/10/2011 – Game Castle – 123 Nashua Rd. – Londonderry, NH

12/11/2011 – Harrison’s Comics – 3850 Mystic Valley Parkway – Medford, MA

12/17/2011 – Comicazi – 407 Highland Ave – Somerville, MA

12/17/2011 – The Relentless Dragon – 493 Amherst St. – Nashua, NH

12/18/2011- Double Midnight – 245 Maple St. Manchester, NH

1/7/2012 – Harrison’s Comics – 252 Essex St. – Salem, MA

1/8/2012 – TJ Collectibles – 160 Main St. – Milford, MA

 

Registration for all events begins at 10:15 am. Tournament starts at 11:00 am. Format is Modified Constructed. Bring your deck and your friends for a Fun, Fast, and Friendly event!

See you there!

Fore more information, visit our website.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

November 23, 2011 Comments off

From all of us here at TJ’s,

HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

Thanks to all of our many friends for making this a good year here at TJ’s!

TJ Collectibles will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, so that we can all enjoy a wonderful holiday with our families and friends.

From all of us here at TJ’s, have a peaceful and very happy holiday!

Tom, Judy, Dave, Paul, Pete, Jen, John and Bill wish you and your family and friends all the best as you gather ’round your holiday tables this year!

We’ll see you all on Friday for some more gaming fun, but until then, enjoy your Thanksgiving, and stay safe and happy!

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Heading to Pokemon Regionals

November 11, 2011 Comments off

Hey Gaming Fans,

It’s been a busy week here at TJ’s, and I apologize for the lack of a blog post. We’ve been busy getting ready for some serious Pokemon fun!

Today, we’re setting up at the Rhode Island Convention Center to begin the New England Pokemon Regional Championships!  The fun kicks off this evening with Pre-Registration and Open League Play from 5-8 pm. Stop in this evening to register early and avoid the morning rush.

It will  be a great weekend! Saturday, November 12 begins the Pokemon TCG Regional Championships! Registration will be open at 8:00 am, and the tournament begins at 9:00 am. Top cuts may extend into Sunday, November 13, depending on attendance. On Sunday, we’ll crown the first ever New England Regional Pokemon Video Game Champion!

Stay tuned for updates from the event, or stop down and visit us at the Rhode Island Convention Center.  We hope to see you there.Regionals

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Yu-Gi-Oh “Photon Shockwave” Details Revealed

November 3, 2011 Comments off

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Konami has released details on the Photon Shockwave core booster release, which will street November 15th (originally announced at San Diego Comic-Con).  Top new cards will include Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, with the power to take a monster with it to a distant galaxy; Rescue Rabbit, which can become a Normal Monster’s best friend; and D-Boyz, which can boost some of the most popular theme decks.
For purchasers of the Lost Sanctuary Structure Deck, the set will nclude ten new LIGHT monsters, Spells, and Trap Cards to power up the LIGHT monsters.  Cards that fit well with Generation Force, Hidden Arsenal 5: Steelswarm Invasion, and Gates of the Underworld Structure Deck are all included.

Packs of nine cards from the 100-card set will retail for $3.99.

November FNM Card Revealed

November 3, 2011 Comments off

As part of today’s Magic Arcana on DailyMTG.com, the Friday Night Magic promo card for November has been revealed. Check it out!

Remember, that TJ Collectibles in Milford, MA has a FREE Friday Night Magic starting at 7:00 PM each and every Friday. There is also an optional prize pool available for just $5.00. The more that buy in, the bigger the prizes! The format for the event is the super-popular Standard.

Don’t forget, that TJ’s is running a booster draft at 11:00 PM, too!

Major Changes to 2012 Magic Tournament Structure

November 2, 2011 Comments off

Wizards of the Coast announced today major changes to their Pro Play organized play offerings for 2012. This is the third of a series of announcements designed to dramatically modernize and improve their organized play program, starting with the Grand Prix announcement and Planeswalker Points later on. These new changes are aimed at the World Championships, National and Pro Points.

2012 World Championship

From the official announcement:

For the first time since the creation of the Pro Tour, Magic: The Gathering will have a single tournament to determine the best player in the world: the 2012 World Championship.

To accomplish this goal, the World Championship is changing from a Pro Tour-sized event to an exclusive sixteen-person tournament. These sixteen titans of Magic will battle for a $100,000 prize purse at Gen Con 2012 in Indianapolis (August 16-19). The field will be made up of the following players:

  • 2011 World Champion
  • 2011 Magic Online Champion (determined at the 2011 Magic Online Championship held at Magic Weekend San Francisco)
  • Winners of the previous three Pro Tours (Philadelphia, Dark Ascension in Honolulu, and the second Pro Tour in 2012). Pro Tour Philadelphia champion Samuele Estratti is the first invitee to the 2012 World Championship.
  • The top-ranked player from each geo-region (Asia Pacific, Europe, Japan, Latin America, and North America) in the Planeswalker Points 2012 Professional Total who are not yet invited based on the above criteria.
  • The top-ranked players in the worldwide Planeswalker Points 2012 Professional Total who are not yet invited based on the above criteria sufficient to bring the total number of invited players to the 2012 World Championship to sixteen.

In 2012, a player’s Professional Points total consists of the Planeswalker Points earned at Pro Tours, Grand Prix, and the 2011 World Championships for a twelve-month period (see Premier Event Invite Policy for specific dates), so this will select the players who have done the best against the highest level of competition for an entire year.

“Think of the best Pro Tour Top 8 ever and then double it,” said Aaron Forsythe, Senior Director of Magic R&D. “The live coverage will be awesome as we showcase these players as the masters of the game. The 2010 Player of the Year playoff showed how Magic fans around the world got behind seeing the best play against the best.”

With live video match coverage each round, in-depth player interviews and deck techs, analysis from experts in R&D and the world of Magic, and more opportunities for fans to follow and support their favorite players through social media, the 2012 World Championship promises to be unlike any other Magic tournament ever.

“Under the current system, you can make an argument for several different players being the best in the world,” said Scott Larabee, Magic Organized Play Program Manager. “Is it the Player of the Year, who had the most top finishes but may not have won a major tournament? The World Champion, because that’s what the title suggests? A Pro Tour winner, because Pro Tours probably have the toughest field of players? We wanted a clear answer, and the new World Championship provides that.”

Further details about the format and schedule of the 2012 World Championship will be announced next year.

National Championship

Given the above, there will no longer be a higher level event for the National Championships to feed into, but that doesn’t mean that the National Championships to go away, thankfully. From the official announcement:

National Championships will no longer be feeding a larger global event. With the World Championship moving to its new model, as well as a growing need for individual regions to tailor their organized play offerings, it was necessary to separate Nationals from a larger organized play path. This change helps individual regions develop the right tournaments and events—from Wizards Play Network events up to National Championships—to meet the needs of their region’s player base.

“As the Magic brand grows across the world, Wizards has faced challenges in attempting to apply a one-size-fits-all approach to certain programs, and Nationals was one of those,” said Helene Bergeot, Director of Organized Play Programs and Operations. “It is up to the regional offices to decide on the size and scope of their countries’ National Championships, and we’ve seen that in many of those countries, the pride of being your country’s champion is a primary motivation for players.”

National Championships will be run at a Planeswalker Points multiplier of 8x, the same as Grand Prix. Along with the expanded Grand Prix schedule, Nationals provide a good opportunity for many players around the world to experience a large-scale Magic tournament and earn high amounts of Planeswalker Points in a single event.

Expect to see the complete National Championship schedule by April 2012.

Pro Points & Pro Player’s Club

This is perhaps the most disheartening of the announcement, especially if you identify yourself as a “pro player”:

As previously announced, Wizards of the Coast will be honoring all Pro Players Club travel, invitations, and appearance fee benefits at 2012 Pro Tours, Grand Prix, and National Championships based on a player’s level at the end of the 2011 Pro season. Pro Points will no longer be awarded at events starting in 2012, and the current Pro Players Club will end after the 2012 season (concluding after the last Grand Prix of 2012). Wizards of the Coast plans to replace the Pro Players Club in 2013 with a new system that accomplishes the goal of making sure the most deserving players are recognized through Pro Tour invitations and other rewards.

For 2012, all players qualified for a Pro Tour via Planeswalker Points will earn airfare to that Pro Tour. Players who win Pro Tour Qualifier tournaments will continue to receive invitations and airfare to the Pro Tour.

As with any new system, Wizards of the Coast will be evaluating the effectiveness of the new tournament structure and Planeswalker Points into 2012.

“We are making important changes to our organized play system,” Larabee said. “Planeswalker Points is a major step in this process, and it is important to better understand how the new system will impact the players. That gives us the flexibility to adjust our programs accordingly. While we’re in this transition phase, honoring the 2012 benefits is a priority.”

Added Forsythe, “As we see how the new system works when released into the wild, we’ll be looking at ways to make sure players who represent the game well at the highest level are rewarded for their dedication. The idea behind the Pro Club is sound, but we need to do some amount of reconfiguring.”

The Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year awards as they currently exist will end with the 2011 season. The 2012 World Champion will replace the function of the Player of the Year award. Wizards of the Coast is investigating a new version of Rookie of the Year award, as well as other new end-of-season awards that are not dependent on the outgoing Pro Points system.

Because the Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame is tied so closely to Pro Points, Wizards will be adjusting the process by which players become eligible for induction and how the voting committees are determined. More information on the changes to the Pro Tour Hall of Fame eligibility and voting systems will be coming next year as we approach the voting period for the Class of 2012.

You can learn more about these changes, too, from a Q&A with Magic Organized Play Manager Helene Bergeot.

Reaction

It is the opinion of this author that overall, these changes are not good ones – for the community, at least. We do have to bare in mind that at the end of the day, Wizards of the Coast is a for-profit company and they need to do what they feel is best for their bottom line. In a way, this is a good thing: if WotC’s balance sheet is better, it stands to reason that Magic will remain for that much longer.

In the same vane, WotC is a company with a strong, passionate community behind it. If they were to upset that community to much, it certainly is likely they could jump ship if unhappy. Then again, no matter what happens, many people simply continue to play Magic anyway.

That said, these changes seem geared toward the high competitive, more “professional” level players. And yet, what about those folks at home who enjoy reading and watching the coverage; checking up on their friends or their favorite player? Is the new Worlds make up really a good indicator of who the best in the world is? This author is leaning towards not. In addition, a part of what makes Worlds so special is the fan fare it receives between the opening ceremony, the pride of all the National champions, the coverage and more. This seems like a set back. Moreover, cutting the prize purse back from $250,000 to $100,00 is certainly a deterrent. Why would so-called pro players want to play in this event now?

With Nationals, it seems like these events will become more like Grand Prix events with little else changing, which is a good thing. However, while the pride of being the National Champion of one’s country is important, there will certainly feel like something is missing when this event doesn’t qualify one for Worlds or any other event, for that matter.

Finally, we have perhaps the biggest blow to the pro player community – the removal of Pro Points and the Pro Player’s Club. It’s good that WotC has decided to honor current commitments. However, the future looks bleak. It is a surprise that Pro Tour Qualifiers – now the best shot at qualifying for the Pro Tour (which there is technically only three per year now!) – will still have the air fare award; and even though WotC claims that they plan to allocate the resources into some other kind of reward program, it will never be the same and it stands to reason that the rewards will not favor the players so much. Again, this begs the question, why aspire for pro play at all anymore? Why not just play in a Grand Prix, win some money and call it a day?

Overall, a sever blow to the pro community the lasting effects of which are, naturally, unknown at this time. In the end, the aspiration aspect of the game of Magic is, in this author’s opinion, a very important aspect to what makes Magic the Gathering so incredibly great and sets it apart from every other collectible card game on the market place. Hopefully, Wizards has not forgotten this.

 

 

 

Magic Pro Tour Qualifier – This Saturday in Providence, RI

November 1, 2011 Comments off
Greetings Magic players! Are you looking for a chance to qualify for the Magic Pro Tour? Perhaps you’d just like an opportunity to travel to beautiful Hawaii? Well, now is your chance!

Please join us this Saturday in Providence, RI at the Providence Convention Center for a Magic Pro Tour Honolulu qualifier. Doors open at 8:30 AM. Registration is 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM with a prompt start thereafter. The format for this event is Innistrad Sealed Deck, with a booster draft top eight. Deck registration and deck swap rules are in effection. The entry price for this event is $30.00 USD.

Location:
Providence Convention Center
1 Sabin Street
Providence, RI

Tournament Structure

The structure for qualifier tournaments feeding the Pro Tour  will be modified Swiss-style, with the Top 8 players playing in a single-elimination format for prizes and invitation(s).

  • Deck lists are required

Tournament Length

  • Swiss rounds – 50 minutes per round
  • Top 8 matches will have no time limit
  • Number of Swiss rounds based on attendance according to the following chart:
    Attendance Number of
    Swiss rounds
    17 – 32 5
    33 – 64 6
    65 – 128 7
    129 – 226 8
    227 – 410 9
    411 or higher 10

Advancement

  • All players may participate in all Swiss rounds.
  • The top 8 players after the final Swiss round will advance to the top 8 single-elimination finals.

Top 8

  • Top 8 matches will be best 2 of 3
  • Top 8 matches will have no time limit
  • Where necessary, the standings after the Swiss rounds will still be used to determine final order in the standings.

Notes

  • 32K, REL: Competitive
  • The Magic: The Gathering Tournament Rules and Infraction Procedure Guide are in effect for this event unless specifically overruled by information in this Format Document
  • Players must bring pen, paper, card sleeves and appropriate counters.

Prizes for this Event Type: Invitations and airfare to the next Pro Tour are awarded to the top finishers, with the exact number of invitations determined by tournament location.

Come enjoy TJ’s legendary prize support!

 

Side events: We’ll have $12.00 Booster Drafts! Enjoy a draft or two after you’re finished playing in the PTQ!
See you there!

 

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Dark Horse Planning New Star Wars Comics

October 31, 2011 Comments off

Comic book publisher Dark Horse has announced, according to ICv2.com, plans for several new Star Wars comic book titles including a Jedi origin store and a death story for popular character Boba Fett. Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi will examine a previously unexplored time period taking place some 25,000 years before the events in the famous six Star Wars films. This new series is slated to debut in February.

The events following the death of Boba Fett will be released in Star Wars: Blood Ties—Boba Fett is Dead.

The next Knight Errant title, the five-issue arc Star Wars: Knight Errant—Escape, will launch in June 2012.

Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison, a five issue miniseries will launch in May 2012.  The setting is a year after Revenge of the Sith, and in addition to Darth Vader, characters include Moff Trachta, who plays a key role.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic—War will launch on January 11, 2012.  It’s set during the war between the Republic and the Mandalorians, in which the Jedi are involved, and is being positioned as an entry point for readers interested in the Star Wars universe.

Remember everyone, if you’re a comic book fan, you can order these books and many more from TJ Collectibles! Subscribe with us and have your books bagged & boarded for you and ready to read every week! All you have to do is sign up. It’s that easy! Please visit our brick-and-mortar store for more details. You can also manage your TJ Collectibles comic book subscription with Comixology!

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