The one thing that Wizards of the Coast is famous for would be its line of trading card games (TCG) or collectible card games (CCG). It was trading card games that brought Wizards of the Coast to an unprecedented level of fame. The first CCG that came out was in 1993, three years after the founding of Wizards of the Coast by Peter Adkison. The game was known as Magic: The Gathering (MTG). It was the first collectible card game to come out. After fifteen years, MTG is still the most popular CCG around.
The next popular card game to be published by Wizards of the Coast was the Pokemon Trading Card Game. This was introduced to North American in 1998. The Pokemon Trading Card Game became just as popular as MTG. But, the Pokemon TCG was geared towards a much younger base of card players. It was released during a time where Pokemon was the craze. In 2003, Nintendo took back control of the publishing rights.
From 1996 until 2001, Wizards of the Coast published and circulated the BattleTech TCG which is based off of the BattleTech series. The play of the game was similar to MTG. However, the game is no longer in print.
In 1996, Wizards of the Coast would release Netrunner. It was designed by Richard Garfield, who also designed MTG. Currently, the game is out of print.
In 1997, the Dune CCG would be released. Originally, it would be released by the Five Rings Publishing Group. Wizards of the Coast would end up purchasing Five Rings and end up acquiring Dune. But, the game got canceled the following year in 1998.
From 2002 until 2006, Wizards of the Coast released a game called MLB Showdown.
In 2001, the Harry Potter TCG would be released based off of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels. It was released in conjunction with the first Harry Potter movie. However, the game is no longer in print.
In the same year, Wizards of the Coast released NBA Showdown and NFL showdown. Both games are out of print.
In 2003, Wizards of the Coast would release the Neopets TCG based off of the popular virtual pet website known as Neopets. So far, it seems that the Neopets TCG is still in print.
In 2004, Wizards of the Coast would be responsible for the North American release of the Duel Masters TCG. The game originally came out in Japan back in 2002. The card game is based off of the Japanese anime known as Duel Masters. The game played like MTG. However, creatures and spells are used to produce mana. Also, creatures cannot block unless they have the ability to block. Instead of life points, players have shields.
In 2005, Wizards of the Coast would launch the Codename: Kids Next Door TCG. This game would be based on the popular cartoon by Cartoon Network called “Codename: Kids Next Door.”
In the same year, Hecatomb was released. But, the game was discontinued the following year of 2006.
Wizards of the Coast was supposed to come up with the Star Wars TCG. However, it got put on hold.
Around 1994, Wizards of the Coast published another game designed by Garfield known as Jyhad. But, the game was abandoned in 1996. White Wolf would be published by White Wolf as Vampire: The Eternal Struggle.
In late 2005, the Xiaolin Showdown TCG would be released. This one was based off of the popular children’s cartoon series called Xiaolin Showdown.
Most of the CCGs are out of print. The few that remain in print are MTG, the Neopets TCG, and the Xiaolin Showdown TCG.