<P> Three different official tabletop role - playing games have been developed for the Star Wars universe: a version by West End Games in the 1980s and 1990s, one by Wizards of the Coast in the 2000s, and one by Fantasy Flight Games in the 2010s . </P> <P> Star Wars trading cards have been published since the first "blue" series, by Topps, in 1977 . 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 . 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). </P>

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