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Indy with Kids on MSNSmart, Silly, and Fun: Family Game Night Picks from Gen Con
As summer winds down and the school routine settles back in, many families are looking for ways to trade extra screen time ...
Alex Butler invented a wildly successful card game called Taco vs. Burrito when he was only 7-years-old — which has turned him into a 15-year-old millionaire, according to the Seattle Times.
Pokémon TCG will get Mega Dragonite just one month after the videogame A newly confirmed Japanese Pokémon trading card game set, MEGA Dream ex, is set to bring Legend Z-A’s Dragonite Mega evolution to ...
PlayMonster games has bought Taco vs. Burrito for an undisclosed amount. The game was invented by a 7-year old, who, with his parents’ help, has steer it to over 1.5 million sold units. Creator ...
Card sharks Even at a few cents per card, if you get all those cards from all those games and sell them on the Steam marketplace, you can make a pretty penny. In my many years of Steam trading ...
The card from Topps NOW to commemorate A's first baseman Nick Kurtz's four-homer game has been a top-seller this season ...
Games JRPGs Square Enix team behind JRPG gems like Octopath Traveler is trading turn-based combat for Zelda-like action with The Adventures of Elliot in hopes of reaching "a new audience" ...
Seattle teen sells hit card game to toy giant A photo of people playing a trading card game. (Photo: David McNew, Getty Images) (Photo: David McNew, Getty Images) ...
Konami drops the first of the Winter releases for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, as Phantom Revenge arrives this December ...
At 7-years-old, Seattle's Alex Butler created the card game Taco vs Burrito. Now the millionaire 15-year-old has sold the game in a deal with PlayMonster.
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