Tony Romo Rookie Card A Must Have
February 3, 2010 by GuestPoster · Leave a Comment
Tony Romo, star quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, has had a relatively long (6 years) but controversial career. Despite a label saying that he can’t win the big games, this high profile player has nevertheless become a very recognizable NFL player. As an undrafted player out of Eastern Illinois in 2003, Romo has an exceptionally large number of trading cards devoted to him. The Tony Romo rookie card has eighteen different varieties which is an amazing feat for a player that was not drafted and was on the verge of being released.
Out of all the different types of cards, the Tony Romo card that is the most valuable is either the Playoff Contender #156 or the SP Authentic #217. The Playoff Contender has cards numbered to 999 and the SP Authentic numbers 1200 but the main reason that these cards are so valuable is because they are autographed editions.
As with all other types of football cards, the margin between the least expensive card and the most expensive one is great. All are readily available through various internet sites. There are four choices available when selecting the Tony Romo rookie card that is the most affordable for card buyers. The 2003 Ultra #182, the 2003 Upper Deck MVP #341, the 2003 Fleer Tradition #299, and the 2003 Bowman #171 are easily obtained and can be purchased at reasonable prices.
On the other hand, the four most expensive cards are usually a completely different story. These high end cards, the 2003 SP Authentic Auto #217, the 2003 Playoff Contender #156, the 2003 Leaf Rookies and Stand Auto #205, and the 2003 SP Game Used may not only be scarce but also pricey. It is typically the serious card collector that is interested in these cards and the price will not scare them off. Less interested buyers will certainly get a dose of sticker shock when they see the asking price. A few of these cards will command a price of more than one thousand dollars; these cards are not for the faint at heart.
It is uncertain how much the Tony Romo Rookie card will grow in value. If he has a great deal of success over the next few seasons, the card may become a great investment. If he doesn’t do well or gets hurt, the value of the card may drop. One thing is clear, Romo will remain a colorful figure in pro football and this will only add to the value of his card.
Naruto Cards
December 22, 2009 by GuestPoster · Leave a Comment
The Naruto cards are published by Bandai. The card game is based heavily on the animated Naruto series on TV. Naruto cards came out in late 2006. Naruto is a dueling turn based game where players battle using ninja cards, Mission cards, Client cards, and Jutsu cards. The point of the whole game is to get the other player to run out of cards completely. If you can not make your opponent run out of cards, you can also win by having ten battle rewards before your opponent. In an instance when both players meet the requirements to win at the same time, the wind goes to the attacking player at the time.
Each player gets a deck of fourty cards that they get to custom make, there are different rules with different expansions to what you can mix. Each player takes a turn drawing and attacking. When attacking, you look at the bottom set of numbers on the card. One of the numbers says a cards attack points and one of the numbers says a cards defense points, some cards are different. During the attack you look at the attackers attack points and the defenders defense points. Which card has a higher number wins the attack. Some cards also have special abilities that take place at different times; such as a stun ability or the power to redirect damage.
Some cards do not have data and defend points, they are simply feature cards. These cards will sometimes handicap the other players. The combination of cards in Naruto is extraordinary, the game is great for all ages. Mom and dad will love to play, older brother and sister won’t mind and the young ones will love it.
Naruto is not to kiddish, yet it is not too violent either. Besides the attack phazes and some crazy art work, Naruto is not a violent game at all. The cards are all designed very well and they are all very intriguing, you will love the game if you love card games. Naruto is a great way to pass the time and there are plenty of people playing it, the worst thing is to get into a game that is outdated.
There are always new boosters coming out for Naruto and all sorts of new additions, so game play is always fresh and exciting. Jump into Naruto and see what every one is talking about, see why Naruto cards get such a high rating. Naruto is catching on more and more every day. Kids are playing Naruto at school, at summer camp, and at recreation. It’s possible to find cheap Naruto booster packs online if you know where to look.
Fans of the Naruto cartoons will be happy to hear that the Naruto cards are made to make the game feel like the TV show. For instance, characters that get beat up a lot in the cartoon, will play out considerably weaker than other cards in the game. This keeps it so that people who are more familiar with the story can take advantage of their knowledge when playing with Naruto cards.

