GameDay
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Well, what can I say about the Game Day series.  I enjoyed them.  I didn't care for the oversized cards and I guess that is what ultimately did them in, but I liked the card layout, designs and photography, (See the 1992 GameDay "Patrick Hunter" #41 below).  I should also point out that the backs were totally cool!!  Talk about your complete usage of space. The stats, write-up and picture complete the card, (See the 1993 GameDay "Henry Thomas" #165 below). I have to hand it to the design team at GameDay, they really knew how to put together a good product.

Game Day had a relatively quick entrance and exit from the hobby. It seems to me that before anyone knew they were there they were gone.  That just goes to show you what will happen if the collecting world does not approve.  I guess the collector still prefers cards that are 3 1/2 X 2 1/2 and they probably always will.

 

                                       1992 GameDay "Patrick Hunter" #41                                 1993 GameDay "Henry Thomas" #165

 

I have the following sets:

1) 1992 Game Day Set

2) 1993 Game Day Set

    A) 2nd Year Standouts Insert

    B) Gamebreakers Insert

    C) Rookie Standouts Insert

3) 1994 Game Day Set

    A) 2nd Year Standouts Insert

    B) Gamebreakers Insert

    C) Rookie Standouts Insert

    D) Flashing Stars Insert