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How To Tell Magic: The Gathering Card Rarity - screenrant.com

How To Tell Magic: The Gathering Card Rarity

The cards of naturally come in a variety of rarities, ranging from common to extremely rare. Generally speaking, rarer cards have a better chance of being more powerful and valuable than commonplace ones, making them well worth keeping an eye out for when building a deck. Fortunately, the rarity system that the trading card game uses is easy to understand, with the cards themselves giving all the information one needs to quickly tell how rare they are.

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Lincoln Carpenter - This CT scanning company is sowing chaos for Pokémon card collectors by selling X-ray scans of booster packs: 'We firmly believe we stand in the zone of chaotic good' - pcgamer.com

This CT scanning company is sowing chaos for Pokémon card collectors by selling X-ray scans of booster packs: 'We firmly believe we stand in the zone of chaotic good'

Collectible card games are fueled by speculation and chance: Unopened booster packs can have shockingly high values simply because we don't know what's in them. A single sealed Pokémon 1st edition booster pack is worth upwards of $2,000 because until it's opened, we can't be certain it doesn't hold a Charizard that could buy you a new house. This month, however, has brought upheaval for investors who've built portfolios on the Black Lotus potential of their sealed Magic: The Gathering slates, because a CT scanning company is now selling a chance to peek inside booster packs before they're opened.

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Catherine Lewis - The "perfect" Pokemon Yellow romhack alters everything annoying about the classic Gen 1 game while still keeping its best glitches and quirks intact - gamesradar.com

The "perfect" Pokemon Yellow romhack alters everything annoying about the classic Gen 1 game while still keeping its best glitches and quirks intact

A team of dedicated Pokemon players has created what they're calling the "perfect Pokemon Yellow romhack," which is full of incredible quality-of-life improvements and tweaks that make replaying the classic first-generation game much more enjoyable. 

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All Ditto Disguises In Pokémon GO (August 2024) - screenrant.com

All Ditto Disguises In Pokémon GO (August 2024)

In , knowing the latest Ditto disguises is essential for catching the purple blob in the game. That's because the Transform Pokémon doesn't appear regularly on the map like other Pocket Monsters. Instead, it spawns as one of a rotating list of other creatures, only revealing itself as a Ditto after being captured.

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Omar Sohail - Optica, The Washington-Based Non-Profit Found Accepting Funds From Huawei, Faces Deeper Investigation From U.S. Lawmakers Over Ties With Chinese Entity - wccftech.com - China - Washington - city Washington

Optica, The Washington-Based Non-Profit Found Accepting Funds From Huawei, Faces Deeper Investigation From U.S. Lawmakers Over Ties With Chinese Entity

Huawei and Optica were previously reported to have cut ties, likely due to U.S. pressure, but that has not stopped lawmakers from prying deeper into their investigation. The top Republican and Democrat on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, Frank Lucas and Zoe Lofgren, have criticized Optica CEO Elizabeth Rogan for actively engaging with an entity that has been on the U.S. trade ban and believes that the initial responses provided by the company have been inconsistent with the latest findings.

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Ramish Zafar - AMD Grows Data Center Revenue By 115% As AI Products Take Hold In Market - wccftech.com

AMD Grows Data Center Revenue By 115% As AI Products Take Hold In Market

This is not investment advice. The author has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Wccftech.com has a disclosure and ethics policy.

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Elie Gould - Elden Ring's new patch just released, and it finally fixes an infuriating problem with summoning your spectral steed - pcgamer.com

Elden Ring's new patch just released, and it finally fixes an infuriating problem with summoning your spectral steed

Elden Ring just got a small update that adjusts PvP equipment, skills, and spells, fixes a couple of minor bugs, and changes one of the most annoying problems I encountered when trying to summon Torrent after he'd died. 

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Ted Litchfield - The circle is now complete: The developer of an open-source port of Dark Forces who consulted on the Nightdive Remaster is working on putting the remaster back in the source port - pcgamer.com

The circle is now complete: The developer of an open-source port of Dark Forces who consulted on the Nightdive Remaster is working on putting the remaster back in the source port

First reported by GamingOnLinux, we're getting a bit of retro FPS source port turducken courtesy of Force Engine creator luciusDXL. The developer's expertise on Dark Forces led him to consult with Nightdive on its Kex Engine remaster of the classic Star Wars FPS. Now luciusDXL has started adding support for the remaster's improvements back into the Force Engine.

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