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Killer Instinct
Card back to the Killer Instinct CCG
Publishers Topps
Players2 or more
Setup time< 5 minutes
Playing time< 60 minutes

Killer Instinct is an out-of-print collectible card game (CCG) by Topps based on the Killer Instinct video game. [1]

Description

The original set had 342 cards plus 6 promo cards. [2] The premise of the game had players trying to overthrow the Ultratech corporation by recruiting fighters and winning the Killer Instinct tournament. [3]

Publication history

It was first released in June 1996. [2] [4] The game was Nintendo's first foray into CCGs. [2] The cards were marred by low-resolution graphics pulled directly from the video game. [2] The 363-card set [5] was sold in 60-card starter decks and 12-card booster packs. [6]: 15–16  [7]

Reception

In a review published in the December 1996 issue of The Duelist, Allen Varney states that Killer Instinct is an "excellent debut card game" for Topps. [5] He also states that it has a "clever design" that will be enjoyable to a general audience, but especially to fans of the video game or the genre of tactical fighting video games. [5] Varney did not like the computer-generated art, though he stated it allowed for consistency with screen captures from the video game used as art in the game. [5] He was critical of "the cheesy T&A exploitation art on the booster boxes". [5]

References

  1. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Classic Killer Instinct End Effect Cards (Text Version)". KillerInstinctCentral.com. 3 March 2014. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
  2. ^ a b c d Miller, John Jackson (2003), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, Second Edition, pp. 250–251.
  3. ^ "Killer Instinct CCG". NobleKnight.com. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
  4. ^ "CCG/TCG Haves List - October 2015" (PDF). APlaceforCollectors.it. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
  5. ^ a b c d e Varney, Allen (December 1996). "Killer Instinct". The Duelist. No. 14. Wizards of the Coast. p. 90.
  6. ^ Anderson, Richard (November 1995). "News & Notes". InQuest. No. 7. Wizard Entertainment. pp. 15–20.
  7. ^ Forbeck, Matt (May 1996). "On the shelves". InQuest. No. 13. Wizard Entertainment. p. 20.

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