Star Wars trading cards have been published since the first 'blue' series, by Topps, in 1977.[125] Dozens of series have been produced, with Topps being the licensed creator in the United States. Some of the card series are of film stills, while others are original art. Many of the cards have become highly collectible with some very rare "promos", such as the 1993 Galaxy Series II "floating Yoda" P3 card often commanding US$?1?000 or more. While most "base" or "common card" sets are plentiful, many "insert" or "chase cards" are very rare.[126]
From 1995 until 2001, Decipher, Inc. had the license for, created and produced a collectible card game based on Star Wars; the Star Wars Collectible Card Game (also known as SWCCG).
The board game Risk has been adapted to the series in two editions by Hasbro: and Star Wars Risk: The Clone Wars Edition[127] (2005) and Risk: Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition[128] (2006).
From 25 July to 15 August 2013, Disney's online game Club Penguin hosted a Star Wars Takeover event based on the films
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