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"The Eye of Judgment, Sony's camera-assisted collectable card game, will hit the PlayStation 3 in North America on October 23rd for $69.99. Included in the set is the Blu-ray disc, PlayStation Eye camera, Judgment (camera) stand, battle mat, a 30-card Starter deck (plus four Function cards), and an eight-card Booster pack.

Additional Booster packs and pre-constructed theme decks will also be available from Wizards of the Coast, with Boosters priced at $3.75 and theme decks at $14.99. Five such decks will be available at launch, each with a Summoner's Companion booklet that includes tips, card lists, and background information. Expansion sets will launch at some point following the release of the game, but details on dates and contents are not yet available."

 

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thats cheaper then I expected. Now ill definitely consider getting it.



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I can't imagine this being a big seller. It looks like a pretty cool concept, and quite innovative - but the price point doesn't help what is effectively a niche title/genre.

It should have excellent legs though - not quite Singstar level, but possibly close.



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Well, the PS3 costs $500 so I don't think another $70 does hurt. And as far as i know there will be more games for the Playstation Eye, won't there?



Ugh, $70? I don't know anyone who's into TCGs/CCGs who wants to have to use a video game system to play it.



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