Anyone else remember the TNG CCG from the 90s?

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Anyone else remember the TNG CCG from the 90s? - startrek - kbin.social

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@QHC I remember looking at the art for the game but regret never playing it when it was available.
Yes I played it and loved it, especially the First Contact expansion. I also bought a bunch of cards off eBay about 10 years ago that I still have kicking around somewhere. Haven’t really played it in a long time but have lots of good memories.
I loved building borg decks! I somehow always played them very poorly compared to the dominion, though. I remember doing extremely well with a dominion deck.
Played the shit out of this in High School.
I gave it a try with my other Star Trek fan friends when it first came out, never played much though. I still have my cards around here somewhere!
Never played it, but a few people in the TCG crowd at my high school did for a bit. I remember it being a little too complicated for me at the time and just stuck to MTG or Netrunner.

Back then downtown Chicago had a cards and comics shop called Lower Decks. They would put TNG CCG cards in one of those sort of candy-type vending machines where you get a few cards for a quarter. I got the "Lower Decks" card out of that machine at the Lower Decks shop.

A friend stole my Borg Cube card and I never forgave him.

I have a bunch of Borg Cube cards if you want to trust a stranger on the Internet with your mailing address.
My brother and I were all over this game when it first came out. I remember getting the free Warp Pack (I just had to look up what it was called) at a comic show held at the mall, and I thought free cards was the greatest thing ever.
I had a few of the cards, enough to make a really bad deck, but never had anyone to play with. Later in university I made a friend who'd played but had given up his cards, and we couldn't really get cards at that point, so we mostly stuck to the Lord of the Rings TCG and Magic.
I still have them and completed my collection a while ago with the help of ebay. I love the design and the well done adaptation of Star Trek stories. But I rarely had someone to play it with me. I had to share my own cards.
Wish I could play it but that cost is nuts. Would be cool if they brought this back as an app. I’m thinking Star Trek: Hearthstone.
You can print your own cards! There are high quality PDFs of all the releases on trekcc.org. This is actually the preferred approach for the active player community since it lets more people play and lets everyone focus on deck building and play strategies instead of spending money to get better cards.
I played as a kid. Loved it but only one other friend played it with me. Wonder whatever happened to my collection...
I never played the actual card game, but I have played both versions in Tabletop Simulator. I think the 2E works better about the game, but the 1E, although very complex, feels like you're exploring the galaxy and doing missions - being able to achieve that feel in a collectible card game is impressive.
I played it a ton with a few of my friends from school when it first came out. I think the last set I was really active was the First Contact expansion. Those Borg cards were so great.
Oh yeah, I collected a lot of them, but only up until the Q Continuum deck. I really didn't have anyone to play with, but I enjoyed the collecting part. Had some good ones, if I remember right, but never managed to get the full TNG bridge crew. Eventually gave it to one of my sisters...wonder if she still has them all?
@QHC My group of friends played the Star Wars CCG, which was also made by Decipher. I was a huge Trekkie but for whatever reason never got into the CCG.
Yeah it was pretty fun. Of the small group of friends I played with, one managed to get the Future Enterprise ultra rare card. He lorded that over us forever