Games Released or Invented in 1996
- Age of Renaissance
- Air Baron
- Ani-Mayhem
- Arcadia
- Battle Cattle: The Card Game
- BattleTech Collectible Card Game
- Before I Kill You, Mr. Bond
- Bitin' Off Hedz
- Blood Dawn (role-playing game)
- Cashflow 101
- Deadlands (role-playing game)
- Doctor Who Collectible Card Game
- Doctor Who: Invasion Earth
- Entdecker
- Equate
- Fading Suns (role-playing game)
- Feng Shui (role-playing game)
- Fischer random chess
- Five Crowns
- Give Me the Brain
- Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean
- Highlander: The Card Game
- Iron Dragon
- Kill Doctor Lucky
- Knightmare Chess
- Lunch Money
- Mastermind for Kids
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail Collectible Card Game
- Mortal Kombat Kard Game
- Mystery of the Abbey
- Mythos (collectible card game)
- Netrunner (collectible card game)
- Star Trek Collectible Card Game
- Stargrunt II
- Super Mario 64
- The Very Clever Pipe Game
- The X-Files Collectible Card Game
- XXXenophile (collectible card game)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game
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Famous quotes containing the words games, released and/or invented:
“In 1600 the specialization of games and pastimes did not extend beyond infancy; after the age of three or four it decreased and disappeared. From then on the child played the same games as the adult, either with other children or with adults. . . . Conversely, adults used to play games which today only children play.”
—Philippe Ariés (20th century)
“Women are to be lifted up to a physical equality with man by placing upon their shoulders equal burdens of labor, equal responsibilities of state-craft; they are to be brought down from their altruistic heights by being released from all obligations of purity, loyalty, self-sacrifice, and made free of the world of passion and self-indulgence, after the model set them by men of low and materialistic ideals.”
—Caroline Fairfield Corbin (b. c. 1835?)
“These modern ingenious sciences and arts do not affect me as those more venerable arts of hunting and fishing, and even of husbandry in its primitive and simple form; as ancient and honorable trades as the sun and moon and winds pursue, coeval with the faculties of man, and invented when these were invented. We do not know their John Gutenberg, or Richard Arkwright, though the poets would fain make them to have been gradually learned and taught.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)