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[[File:mitos_1804.jpg|frame| [[Culture Chop Suey|All characters from myths and leyends of different societies]], [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|fighting each other.]]]]
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Mitos y Leyendas (lit: Myths and Legends) was a Chilean [[Collectible Card Game|trading card game]], launched on the year 2000. Gameplay-wise, the game was heavily based on [[Magic: The Gathering]] <ref> pretty much like most collectable Trading card games</ref>, but there are two points that make this game remarkable. First one was the art, which was beautiful to say the least. The second was that, since it was produced for Latin America, it included a lot of folklore and legends from Latin America that are rearly seen anywhere else. There also are from places all around the world (like Greece, Japan or Egypt), but the Latin American ones are the most noticeable. [http://www.tradecardsonline.com/im/selectCard/card_id/118472/cards_lang/ Having a card based on] ''[http://www.tradecardsonline.com/im/selectCard/card_id/118472/cards_lang/ "San Martin"]'' [http://www.tradecardsonline.com/im/selectCard/card_id/118472/cards_lang/ is something you don't see everyday!] <ref> it's a shame the art for that particular card was not good</ref>
'''Mitos y Leyendas''' (lit: Myths and Legends) was a Chilean [[Collectible Card Game|trading card game]], launched on the year 2000. Gameplay-wise, the game was heavily based on [[Magic: The Gathering]],<ref>pretty much like most collectable Trading card games</ref> but there are two points that make this game remarkable. First one was the art, which was beautiful to say the least. The second was that, since it was produced for Latin America, it included a lot of folklore and legends from Latin America that are rearly seen anywhere else. There also are from places all around the world (like Greece, Japan or Egypt), but the Latin American ones are the most noticeable. [http://www.tradecardsonline.com/im/selectCard/card_id/118472/cards_lang/ Having a card based on] ''[http://www.tradecardsonline.com/im/selectCard/card_id/118472/cards_lang/ "San Martin"]'' [http://www.tradecardsonline.com/im/selectCard/card_id/118472/cards_lang/ is something you don't see everyday!] <ref>it's a shame the art for that particular card was not good</ref>


Since the game was produced with the Spanish-speaking market in mind (and not globally like [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] or [[Magic: The Gathering]]), the company who produced the TCG went into bankruptcy in 2009, [[Too Good to Last|leaving the game on "undefined hiatus"]]. You should be aware that there is an English and German translation of this game, but they were not the main target.
Since the game was produced with the Spanish-speaking market in mind (and not globally like [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] or [[Magic: The Gathering]]), the company who produced the TCG went into bankruptcy in 2009, [[Too Good to Last|leaving the game on "undefined hiatus"]]. You should be aware that there is an English and German translation of this game, but they were not the main target.
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Also, there is a [[Deviant ART]] user of Mitos y Leyendas artist, who are planning to compile their best work for Mitos y Leyendas there. In case you are interested, you can see it here: [http://myl-artists.deviantart.com/\]
Also, there is a [[Deviant ART]] user of Mitos y Leyendas artist, who are planning to compile their best work for Mitos y Leyendas there. In case you are interested, you can see it here: [http://myl-artists.deviantart.com/\]


== '''This game provide examples of:''' ==
== This game provide examples of ==
* [[Ancient Grome]]
* [[Ancient Grome]]
* [[Ancient Egypt]]
* [[Ancient Egypt]]
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Revision as of 23:49, 11 December 2014

All characters from myths and leyends of different societies, fighting each other.

Mitos y Leyendas (lit: Myths and Legends) was a Chilean trading card game, launched on the year 2000. Gameplay-wise, the game was heavily based on Magic: The Gathering,[1] but there are two points that make this game remarkable. First one was the art, which was beautiful to say the least. The second was that, since it was produced for Latin America, it included a lot of folklore and legends from Latin America that are rearly seen anywhere else. There also are from places all around the world (like Greece, Japan or Egypt), but the Latin American ones are the most noticeable. Having a card based on "San Martin" is something you don't see everyday! [2]

Since the game was produced with the Spanish-speaking market in mind (and not globally like Yu-Gi-Oh! or Magic: The Gathering), the company who produced the TCG went into bankruptcy in 2009, leaving the game on "undefined hiatus". You should be aware that there is an English and German translation of this game, but they were not the main target.

While no more cards are being produced, there are internet communities still interested in the game, who keep on producing different ways to play it (like tradecardsonline.com). Of course, most of them only speak Spanish, so ...

Since this article doesn't seem to be edited a lot, we recommend you visit The Other Wiki for information about this game. [1]

Also, there is a Deviant ART user of Mitos y Leyendas artist, who are planning to compile their best work for Mitos y Leyendas there. In case you are interested, you can see it here: [2]

This game provide examples of

  1. pretty much like most collectable Trading card games
  2. it's a shame the art for that particular card was not good