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I think this is kind of old news so I'm not posting it as a big, high profile thing...but I just got word from FFG's Bryan Bournemuller that they're rolling out a whole line of card sleeving products including....tada....little tiny sleeves for those little cards in practically every game FFG makes. There's also some art sleeves with Cthulhu, AGoT, and DESCENT artwork. There's even a TI3 one that has everybody's favorite lion man on it.

Two questions I have about them:

1) Where were these when Will Kenyon spilled beer on my copy of ANDROID?

2) Will they be sold in 10,000 piece lots so that I can buy a few to sleeve all of my FFG titles?

 Good news overall...and a good business opportunity that's really kind of long overdue for exploitation. They're calling the line "Fantasy Flight Supply" so maybe they'll turn out some more accessory products like a rolling cart I to carry ARKHAM HORROR around in.

http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_news.asp?eidn=661

There Will Be Games
Michael Barnes (He/Him)
Senior Board Game Reviews Editor

Sometime in the early 1980s, MichaelBarnes’ parents thought it would be a good idea to buy him a board game to keep him busy with some friends during one of those high-pressure, “free” timeshare vacations. It turned out to be a terrible idea, because the game was TSR’s Dungeon! - and the rest, as they say, is history. Michael has been involved with writing professionally about games since 2002, when he busked for store credit writing for Boulder Games’ newsletter. He has written for a number of international hobby gaming periodicals and popular Web sites. From 2004-2008, he was the co-owner of Atlanta Game Factory, a brick-and-mortar retail store. He is currently the co-founder of FortressAT.com and Nohighscores.com as well as the Editor-in-Chief of Miniature Market’s Review Corner feature. He is married with two childen and when he’s not playing some kind of game he enjoys stockpiling trivial information about music, comics and film.

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