A longtime seasoned journalist beginning in 2003, Barry White has worked in a trio of ABC affiliated newsrooms across two states. His work has also been published in USA Today. White also was the founder and editor-in-chief of the gaming website GeekNifty before the website transitioned into what it is today: Magic Untapped.
White has been playing Magic: The Gathering since 1994 when The Dark was the game's latest release. He greatly enjoys playing Legacy with his Burn and D&T decks, runs Tron and Mono-B devotion in Modern, and enjoys limited formats as well.
Magic Untapped's @Sactogamer takes part in the great Planeswalker war in a War of the Spark MTG Arena draft.
Magic Untapped takes a few minutes to look back at Arabian Nights, the first-ever expansion for Magic: The Gathering.
After more than 25 years of Magic: The Gathering, there is a surprisingly high number of old-school creatures who still lack their own cards.
Magic: The Gathering takes a slightly different approach with its Commander 2018 preconstructed EDH decks compared to recent years. How does each deck come across right out of the box?
Magic: The Gathering takes a slightly different approach with its Commander 2018 preconstructed EDH decks compared to recent years. How does each deck come across right out of the box?
Magic: The Gathering takes a slightly different approach with its Commander 2018 preconstructed EDH decks compared to recent years. How does each deck come across right out of the box?
Magic: The Gathering takes a slightly different approach with its Commander 2018 preconstructed EDH decks compared to recent years. How does each deck come across right out of the box?