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GTS Day 2 press wrapup
 

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March 16, 2004
07:10 PM: Mike Sugarbaker says...
GTS Day 2 press wrapup

This GR entry would be intriguing if it weren't for the fact that every catalog-like thing that I've ever seen Wizards release has contained something that was either misnamed or actually cancelled some time after said catalog went to press. As it is, it's just funny. Maybe Chop Shop is the boys' equivalent to Star Sisterz, and you get cards that challenge you to jack cars so you can win collectible crowbars and mallets.

In other news, there are Star Wars miniatures, and the D&D Basic box set is ugly as mortal sin. (I would link to some other news sites as well but the only people who seem to be covering the show are GR and us. The big D&D dinner is being pushed down gullets as we speak, and Allan will have a full report on that. Probably not so much about the food, really.)



 
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