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jason brown

Meet Jason Brown

Initially billed as Card Gamer’s Magic: The Gathering specialist, Jason’s interest and expertise in card games goes back even further than the 1993 release of MTG, covering a wide range of game genres, formats and subject matter.

Beyond card games, Jason is a big fan of video games, board games and tabletop miniatures games.

Jason’s also a big fan of deckbuilding, roguelike video games; though he claims to not be very good at them, that doesn’t stop him from becoming hopelessly addicted to pretty much any digital card game you can think of!

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Passion

Growing up in North London, I was only ever a tube journey – at most – away from a specialist tabletop gaming shop. Fuelled by obsessions with Star Wars and Dungeons & Dragons as a kid, I was incredibly passionate about board games, card games and RPGs. I received my very first D&D set, the famous Red Box, for my 8th birthday!

I was a teenager when Magic: The Gathering was released; its unique concept and the endless possibilities of deckbuilding captured my imagination very quickly. When the CCG/TCG market exploded around the success of MTG, I devoured games such as Netrunner, the Star Wars CCG and the Star Trek CCG too. Pokémon came later, of course – and, despite being an adult by then, my obsession with the Pokémon video games drove my interest in the TCG too!

Later games such as The Call of Cthulhu CCG (and later the LCG!) grabbed my attention – and, even all these years later, my interest in Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon and countless other card games is still going strong.

Expertise

I first worked in the video games industry in the late 90s – and had my first writing work published just before the turn of the millennium.

I wrote tabletop gaming articles for now-defunct magazine Knucklebones and sadly-closed retailer IGUK in the early 00s.

I interviewed famous board game designers such as Steve Jackson, James Ernest, Kevin Wilson and ex-MTG designer Charlie Catino for numerous articles back then too!

In more recent years, I’ve written thousands of articles covering video games, tabletop games, films, comic books and more for a variety of sites and publications – including Card Gamer’s sister site, Retro Dodo.

Recent Posts By Jason

The logo for the Beachhead Tabletop Games Expo

Tickets For UK Gaming Expo, Beachhead 2025, Now On Sale

Austin Powers CCG cards featuring Dr. Evil and Austin Powers himself.

Reshuffle: An Austin Powers CCG? Oh, Behave!

Pokémon Supercharged Breaker Japanese Card List (Full List)

The boxes of Arkham Noir, Hecatomb, Munchkin Cthulhu, Terrible Monster and A Little Selfish: Zombie Edition

The Best Card Games to Play for Halloween

A selection of old and new Pokemon cards laid out on a playmat

How Can I Tell If My Pokémon Cards Are Legal For Competitive Play?

Pokemon cards and status counters

How Special Status Conditions Work In The Pokémon TCG

Wizard in Training TCG booster pack and starter deck, held in a hand above a playmat

Reshuffle: Why Wizard In Training Failed To Enchant Card Gamers

The logo and art for StarVaders, featuring anime style characters assembled against a dramatic background

Demo For Roguelike Deckbuilder, StarVaders, Available On Steam For A Limited Time

The front cover for horror card game, Inscryption

Horror-Themed Deckbuilder, Inscryption, Added To Xbox Game Pass

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