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I completed it many times, but can't remember if I got all the cards though. It's been that long.
In my eyes, Harry Potter Quidditch Champions seems closer to a remake with revamped graphics and better control quality added into the game. As long as the Singleplayer is just as good if not better than the original game then Multiplayer is more like an added bonus.
Already pre-ordered the deluxe edition. Will be installing as soon as possible ready to play. :)
I was hooked on that game back in 2003 and even showed it to my son recently. However, it had two problems: (1) tackling was too easy and the Quaffle often kept changing hands for a long time without any goals being scored (you need a hell of a lot of goals to counter the relevance of the 150 points scored by the seeker), and (2) there was no way to target a seeker with a Bludger.
I'm also hyped about the new game Quidditch Champions, although some recent rumors have somewhat dampened my excitement.