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Android: Netrunner and NISEI Community Prints
Updated April 10, 2026
Android: Netrunner collecting has a plot twist that most card games never get: after Fantasy Flight ended the official game in 2018, the community-run Nisei organization picked up development and kept the meta alive. That means collectors today are working two eras - the original FFG cycles and packs, and the Nisei-era cards that continued the story - and the collectors who work both know it reads like a small piece of TCG history. Nostalgia chemistry meets a living game, which is a rare combination.
Android: Netrunner matters because the game itself is one of the most celebrated asymmetric card games ever designed, and the Nisei continuation represents something rare in the hobby: players caring enough to take over development when the publisher walked away. Collectors here are often players first.
Two practical habits. Learn what "comp" actually means for the cards you chase, not the cards the influencers chase - your binder has its own economy, especially for OOP FFG cards that will never be reprinted. And sleeve generously. Penny sleeves first, then toploaders, then whatever fancy armor your anxiety demands. Sleeves are cheap; regret is not. This community runs on generosity and friendly playtesting.
The slow-collecting dividend
Learn the Trading cards fundamentals - FFG versus Nisei release logic, condition grading for LCG cards, which dealers actually handle Netrunner material reliably - and keep a simple log of what you paid and why.
Find the other runners
Niches like Android: Netrunner come alive when collectors who played through both eras can compare notes. Amassable lets you log waves, variants, and accessories, show the binder like a gallery, and meet others chasing the same Runner and Corp IDs. Early members help shape how a specialty grows.
Your turn
Amassable helps you photograph hits, log parallels, and show the binder story behind Android: Netrunner. Catalog what you own, refine the want list, and start conversations. Download Amassable from the official store links on our homepage, and help bring the Android: Netrunner community together, one card at a time.