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[edit]This informative article was written whilst sipping Vodka and Grapefruit juice.
Aswan Jaguar doesn't cause the opponent to reveal his library. In a normal card game, it would; it would have to. But the Astral cards rely too much on the computer to make choices for them and were never intended to be used in a normal game. The Jaguar simply selects a creature type and then that's that; no shuffling, no revealing. 72.200.135.229 06:18, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
Is the microprose one abandonware, or would one have to track it down and buy it someplace? It's pretty old now.
I'm not sure if it is or not, but there are plenty of places you can download it. It's too bad it never took off on the multiplayer aspect, if it did we probably wouldn't have magic online. It included the power 9, you could even have a deck of nothing but black lotus's and lightning bolts if you wanted. The snare 11:25, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]Is it important to contain information describing years abandoned, or shut down software? I do not mean stable code, like MSE, but things like MagMa, or Daring Apprentice. I think there are two options (aside from status quo):
- Remove mention entirely.
- Include paragraph briefly describing efflorescence of fan software, history of cease & desists, with mention of examples.