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==Magic: The Gathering Desktop Themes== |
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[[Image:Microprose DeskTops.jpg|right|thumb|Magic: The Gathering Desktop Themes]] |
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− | '''Magic: The Gathering Desktop Themes''' was an accessory for Windows 95. It included over 50 high-resolution graphic images, dozens of cursors, wall papers, icons, fonts, over 50 sounds and a screen saver. It immediately became a solid seller — and a sensitive topic between [[artists]] and [[WotC]] as a battle brewed over who owned the rights to all that ''[[Magic]]'' art.<ref>{{ |
+ | '''Magic: The Gathering Desktop Themes''' was an accessory for Windows 95. It included over 50 high-resolution graphic images, dozens of cursors, wall papers, icons, fonts, over 50 sounds and a screen saver. It immediately became a solid seller — and a sensitive topic between [[artists]] and [[WotC]] as a battle brewed over who owned the rights to all that ''[[Magic]]'' art.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/magic-history-time-2009-06-01|A Magic History of Time|[[Michael G. Ryan]]|June 01, 2009}}</ref> |
==Magic: The Gathering Computer Game== |
==Magic: The Gathering Computer Game== |
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− | The computer company wrote the [[Magic: |
+ | The computer company wrote the [[Magic: The Gathering (MicroProse)|''Magic'' computer game]] for ''Magic'', which was released in April [[1997]] and expanded in September 1997. |
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 22:38, 6 April 2019
MicroProse Software, Inc. (also known as MicroProse Simulation Software) is a computer software company founded in 1982. MicroProse ceased to exist in January 2001. Atari, Inc. assumed ownership of all titles.
Magic: The Gathering Desktop Themes
Magic: The Gathering Desktop Themes was an accessory for Windows 95. It included over 50 high-resolution graphic images, dozens of cursors, wall papers, icons, fonts, over 50 sounds and a screen saver. It immediately became a solid seller — and a sensitive topic between artists and WotC as a battle brewed over who owned the rights to all that Magic art.[1]
Magic: The Gathering Computer Game
The computer company wrote the Magic computer game for Magic, which was released in April 1997 and expanded in September 1997.
References
- ↑ Michael G. Ryan (June 01, 2009). "A Magic History of Time". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.