Ah yes...the old days, when we did not even know all cards in a set. Imagine playing and your opponent suddenly plopping down a Nightmare if you have never seen or heared of the card
I am so happy to hear that! I put in a ton of work into this video. You'll also be very happy to hear that the 1994 episode will be releasing at 12:30am EDT, or in about 3 1/2 hours!
I remember back in my days some people were playing Magic The Gathering cards outside the cafeteria during middle school. We were not allowed to play it even in cafeteria
Needed to watch the video in 2x speed as it was quite slow, amazing video non the less as I am learning magic the gathering! Its quite interesting to see how the game worked over time.
@@DMFF_YT There's nothing wrong with the speed of the vid. Zoomer brains are just rotted from social media "shorts" cramming everything into a 30 second video
I know! So much better than the crap we get nowadays. I don't know why we don't go back to older style artwork such as this; and use the retro card borders as well.
I'm happy you enjoyed the video! If you're interested to know a bit more history about the game, I just released the 1994 video just a couple days ago. Check it out if you'd like!
Nice video! I loved the music choices, they were so nostalgic. By the way, there actually is an effect similar to City in a Bottle. It is the Golgothian Sylex, whose Oracle text reads: {1}, {T}: Each nontoken permanent with a name originally printed in the Antiquities expansion is sacrificed by its controller. Interestingly, this is the same Sylex that Teferi went back in time to investigate its use for destroying the phyrexians. It was the same artifact used by Urza to unleash his ruinous blastto rid Dominaria of them.
Only dragon card i have is Wardscale Dragon with stat 4/4 and it's effects. As long as Wardscale Dragon is attacking, defending players can't cast spells. Not bad.
I actually don't know a lot about Homelands, so I had no idea this card existed! This card will obviously be covered in the 1995 installment. Would have eventually found this in the research phase of the 1995 video, but I appreciate the information!
hey i want to know if its possible if somebody could do a podcast strictly on 1993 and year 2000 on how hard it was to get cards back when Magic and Pokemon first came out. There has to be other stories out there and your content kind of reflects that.
This is basically similar to a podcast in the way that it is an informational history video. I plan on doing each year, one at a time and 1994 is about ¾ of the way done. Hopefully it will drop within a month if life goes according to plan!
The topic is nice, i love these kinds of historic overviews of the game. But... about 3 minutes in i found the music was too loud and distracted from the picture and voiceover. It was too typical and messy to block and i was unable to continue watching. I skipped ahead a couple of times but it didn't change. You lost me. Im sorry
@DMFF same I often listen to these things like a podcast but the music now is distracting. Also your voice needs some more body/lower frequencies. I dont think its your voice but just the mixdown or the microphone. 🙂Still i like your concept so please keep it up!
I am so happy you enjoyed the video! I put a ton of time I to this video and it was a blast to make! I am working on the next video, but I have a lot less time to do so now. It's about halfway done though, so I would expect it in the next few months!
The editing on this is super nice. xD If you could share this video on some sort of Reddit thread, I think you'll get nice traction for your channel. 👍😁
@@DMFF_YT You're welcome! Also, nice to see you back. 👍😁 If I may make a suggestion, try to also watch other video essays with high view counts and learn from what editing and humor techniques they use to make the video really good.
Love the start of this series already, subbed
Ah yes...the old days, when we did not even know all cards in a set. Imagine playing and your opponent suddenly plopping down a Nightmare if you have never seen or heared of the card
Such a well put together MTG video. My bf actually got me into the game, so this was a nice surprise to be able to show him! He loved it too!
I am so happy to hear that! I put in a ton of work into this video. You'll also be very happy to hear that the 1994 episode will be releasing at 12:30am EDT, or in about 3 1/2 hours!
@@DMFF_YT Oh gosh, that is very exciting! We'll be tuning in!
Good old days when packets were $3 to $5 bucks a pack.
A total addiction
I remember back in my days some people were playing Magic The Gathering cards outside the cafeteria during middle school. We were not allowed to play it even in cafeteria
Needed to watch the video in 2x speed as it was quite slow, amazing video non the less as I am learning magic the gathering!
Its quite interesting to see how the game worked over time.
Thank you for the feedback! I'm always looking to improve, so I appreciate it!
@@DMFF_YT There's nothing wrong with the speed of the vid. Zoomer brains are just rotted from social media "shorts" cramming everything into a 30 second video
Great video, I would just recommend working on the cadence in which you speak on video. It’s a little distracting. But ton of good info.
Chaos orb used to be cut down into tiny confetti pieces, and actually was thrown in a cloud at the opponents deck, was actually legal then 🤯
I have heard legend of such a tale. Couldn't even imagine ripping up a card, let alone in a tournament setting!
Great retro video, loved it
Wow. Just look at those cards' artwork.
It's like they are pages from fairytale books.
Genius. 😮😮🤯🤯🤯
I know! So much better than the crap we get nowadays. I don't know why we don't go back to older style artwork such as this; and use the retro card borders as well.
Sol Ring should have replaced the Twister imo :)
Love this videos about magic ,thanks dude
Never played magic but it fascinates me! This was a fun watch!
I'm happy you enjoyed the video! If you're interested to know a bit more history about the game, I just released the 1994 video just a couple days ago. Check it out if you'd like!
Nice video! I loved the music choices, they were so nostalgic.
By the way, there actually is an effect similar to City in a Bottle. It is the Golgothian Sylex, whose Oracle text reads:
{1}, {T}: Each nontoken permanent with a name originally printed in the Antiquities expansion is sacrificed by its controller.
Interestingly, this is the same Sylex that Teferi went back in time to investigate its use for destroying the phyrexians. It was the same artifact used by Urza to unleash his ruinous blastto rid Dominaria of them.
Wow, you learn something new every day! Thank you for sharing this information and I am happy that you enjoyed the video!
Only dragon card i have is Wardscale Dragon with stat 4/4 and it's effects.
As long as Wardscale Dragon is attacking, defending players can't cast spells.
Not bad.
Damn man, you did Apocalypse Chime dirty :(
I actually don't know a lot about Homelands, so I had no idea this card existed! This card will obviously be covered in the 1995 installment. Would have eventually found this in the research phase of the 1995 video, but I appreciate the information!
hey i want to know if its possible if somebody could do a podcast strictly on 1993 and year 2000 on how hard it was to get cards back when Magic and Pokemon first came out. There has to be other stories out there and your content kind of reflects that.
This is basically similar to a podcast in the way that it is an informational history video. I plan on doing each year, one at a time and 1994 is about ¾ of the way done. Hopefully it will drop within a month if life goes according to plan!
The topic is nice, i love these kinds of historic overviews of the game.
But... about 3 minutes in i found the music was too loud and distracted from the picture and voiceover. It was too typical and messy to block and i was unable to continue watching. I skipped ahead a couple of times but it didn't change. You lost me. Im sorry
Thank you for the feedback, I will keep this in mind for future videos!
@DMFF same I often listen to these things like a podcast but the music now is distracting. Also your voice needs some more body/lower frequencies. I dont think its your voice but just the mixdown or the microphone. 🙂Still i like your concept so please keep it up!
Fun series!
Awesome video! Subbed
Was looking for a video to explain the start of mtg to my friend
Appreciate the production time you took to make it also. Really well done
I am so happy you enjoyed the video! I put a ton of time I to this video and it was a blast to make! I am working on the next video, but I have a lot less time to do so now. It's about halfway done though, so I would expect it in the next few months!
The editing on this is super nice. xD
If you could share this video on some sort of Reddit thread, I think you'll get nice traction for your channel.
👍😁
What a fantastic idea AngeloGene! Thank you! Appreciate you man!
@@DMFF_YT You're welcome! Also, nice to see you back. 👍😁
If I may make a suggestion, try to also watch other video essays with high view counts and learn from what editing and humor techniques they use to make the video really good.
Le reddit army will boast your views. *Tips Fedora*
Pokemon card games were more popular then came Yu-Gi-Oh card games. And Magic The Gathering were sadly forgotten.
But not me
Subbing for more MtG content.
I sub for more