2002
The spectacular new Wizard web site debuted with a feature-packed version of Wizard for online play. The web design and software development was
completed by "RoamerZone-Adventurous Network" of Pennsylvania.
2003
-The first-ever online Wizard Tournament was successfully completed.
-"Modiano" of Trieste was licensed to manufacture and market a version of Wizard for Italy.
2004
-A new stand-up display was implemented and all cards for North America were integrated to similar design packaging.
-TOTO (Toronto Tournament) was hosted by Wizard in Toronto on July 10.04
2005
Wizard Coins introduced.
'Gift Wizard' game introduced.
Wizard baseball caps introduced.
STATO (Stamford Tournament) hosted in Stamford on June 25
GP Inc. was licensed to sell Wizard in Japan.
A major update of the game site added many new features including Guest view and chat.
The first 2 official Wizard Clubs were initiated.
2006
The annual tournament was hosted for the 2nd year in Stamford, CT.
The Wizard Hall of Fame was initiated with 4 initial inductees.
2007
The annual tournament was hosted in Niagara Falls,ON. The largest field to date was 90 players.
Three more people were initiated into the Hall of Fame.
The Japanese version of Wizard went on sale for the first time.
More live and onlline tournaments resulted in more Earth, Air and Water Wizard levels being reached.
2008
The 2008 Wizard Fest at the Sheraton in Niagara Falls, Ont. reached the maximum goal of 100 players. Growing numbers on the internet resulted in many
more tournaments. The decision was made in late 2008 to discontinue updates to the program in favor of working on an all-new web-based system which
would solve many of the current problems and open up play to other operating systems such as Apple.
2009-2010
The annual Wizard Tournament was held at the Toronto Delta East Hotel.
In October of 2010 The World Wizard Championships were held near Frankfurt Germany. Twelve different countries were represented.