Collectible card games

.hack//ENEMY is a trading card game released in 2003 by Decipher, Inc. The game is based on the .hack anime franchise and fictional universe. ...more on Wikipedia about ".hack//ENEMY"

A Game of Thrones Collectible Card Game is a collectible card game produced by Fantasy Flight Games, the game is based on the A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series by George R. R. Martin. A number of base sets have been released for the game, each with a number of expansions: ...more on Wikipedia about "A Game of Thrones Collectible Card Game"

Alderac Entertainment Group, or AEG, is a publisher of role-playing game and collectible card game products. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alderac Entertainment Group"

Anachronism is a tabletop game with aspects of both miniatures and collectible card genres. The creators of the game, TriKing Games and The History Channel, have dubbed it "The Greatest Game in History". ...more on Wikipedia about "Anachronism (game)"

Ani-Mayhem was an anime-based collectible card game first released in 1996 in the wake of the CCG boom created by the popularity of Magic: The Gathering. Produced by the merchandising arm of Pioneer Animation (now known as Geneon) and published by Upper Deck, Ani-Mayhem's cards featured images from a variety of anime series and movies. The first two sets were composed of multiple productions such as Tenchi Muyo!, El-Hazard, Project A-ko, Bubblegum Crisis and Ranma ½, and the third and final set was based entirely on the long-running Dragon Ball Z. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ani-Mayhem"

Aquarian Age is a collectible trading card game available in Japan. It is notable as one of the few games that challenge Magic: The Gathering (MTG) in terms of popularity in Asia. The game is marketed and produced by Broccoli, which produces games and Anime-related goods. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aquarian Age TCG"

Babylon 5 CCG is a discontinued collectible card game set in the universe of the sci-fi television series Babylon 5. This CCG is distinct from most others of the genre for being specifically designed to be played by more than two players. The gameplay tends to have strong political elements, appropriately for a game based on a series with such a strong element of political intrigue. The CCG was released by Precedence Entertainment until late 2001 when Warner Brothers chose not to renew Precedence's licence to produce the game. The company went out of business in 2002. Precedence also released CCG's based on Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time and the Tomb Raider computer game, among others. ...more on Wikipedia about "Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game"

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Battlelords is a collectible card game based on the Optimus Design Systems (ODS) licensed paper and pencil role-playing game titled Battlelords of the 23rd Century. The card game was released in 1995 - only one series was produced. The Battlelords of the 23rd Century license was later sold by ODS to SSDC, Inc. in September of 1999. ...more on Wikipedia about "Battlelords"

Decipher, Inc. released a new game in 2003 based off the Beyblade anime series. The game was designed to be simplistic in nature with a slow learning curve. In one format of the game, players did not even need to know how to read. Decipher's attempts at a kid's game failed, however, due to limited popularity of the series with children, and rules too simple to attract experienced gamers. Only one set was released, though at least two others were planned. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beyblade Trading Card Game"

Black Dragon Press, or BDP, is a publisher of a unique role-playing game which is also a collectible card game product. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Dragon Press"

In collectible card games and collectible miniature wargames, a booster pack is a sealed package of cards or figurines, designed to add to a player's collection. ...more on Wikipedia about "Booster pack"

Bratz Fashion Party Fever Game is a collectible card game produced by Upper Deck Entertainment. The first release was in 2004. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bratz Fashion Party Fever Game"

Collectible card games (CCGs), also called customizable card games or trading card games, are played using specially designed sets of cards. While trading cards have been around for much longer, CCGs combine the appeal of collecting and strategic game play. ...more on Wikipedia about "Collectible card game"

Decipher, Inc. is a gaming company based in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. They began with three puzzles called "Decipher" then moved on to party games and Pente sets but since 1994, has begun to produce collectible card and role-playing games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Decipher, Inc." My way is www.shortopedia.com shortopedia

Doomtown (originally Deadlands:Doomtown) is a collectible card game, a companion to the Deadlands roleplaying setting. ...more on Wikipedia about "Doomtown"

DoomTrooper is a collectable card game designed by Bryan Winter. Players use warriors to attack and gain either Promotion Points or Destiny Points. Promotion points can be used to win; Destiny Points are used to purchase more warriors and equipment. There are 13 different card types and over 1100 different cards available. ...more on Wikipedia about "Doomtrooper"

:This is about the game Dragon Storm Black Dragon Press, or BDP, is a publisher of a unique role-playing game which is also a collectible card game product. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dragon Storm"

Duel Masters (デュエルマスターズDyueru Masutāzu) is a franchise based on a manga, an anime and a trading card game. The English-language version of the series made a 3-episode preview premiere on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on February 27, 2004 (although it was somewhat edited for time). The episodes then made their "official" premiere on March 13, 2004 on CN's Toonami spinoff block, the Saturday Video Entertainment System (also known as SVES or Saturday [the block is now cancelled]) with less edits as well as episodes 4 & 5. Toonami then moved to Saturdays and premiered the rest of the series from then on. "Season 2" premiered on March 26, 2005. Season 3 began production in September 2005. Duel Masters 2.0 will begin on January 28th in America. Duel Masters often jokes about typical anime conventions, such as split-screens and a missing father-figure. Frequent references are made throughout the show to pop culture phenomenon, often at random. As such, they even recur as running gags during the course of the show. While the storyline is technically dramatic, most episodes are punctuated by a comedic storyline mixed in with the serious storyline. There are also various references to classic music: For example, when the main character, Shobu, attacks with a creature called Rikabu's Screwdriver, he says "It's hammer time...I mean screwdriver time." It also makes references to other things, such as when someone says "I am dark...I am the night...I am Bat-oh wait, wrong show." Duel Masters also has promotional gimmicks which depart greatly from the traditional fantasy flavors embraced in Magic: The Gathering. ...more on Wikipedia about "Duel Masters"

The Duel Masters Trading Card Game is a two-player collectible card game (CCG) jointly developed by Wizards of the Coast, Shogakukan, and Mitsui & Co., Ltd.. The card game is part of the Duel Masters franchise. ...more on Wikipedia about "Duel Masters Trading Card Game"

The Fullmetal Alchemist Trading Card Game was released in 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fullmetal Alchemist Trading Card Game"

Guardians is a collectible card game created by Keith Parkinson and Luke Peterschmidt. Published by FPG between 1995 and 1996. Expansion sets included Guardians Revised Edition, Dagger Isle, Drifter's Nexus, and Necropolis Park. Guardians was most reknowned for the quality of its artwork. Artists include Keith Parkinson, Mike Ploog, Don Maitz, Brom, James Warhola, Den Beauvais, Darrell K. Sweet, Larry Elmore, Ken Kelly, Chris Achilleos, Timothy Bradstreet, Richard Hescox, Poole, Rowena Morrill, Shaw, Sweet, Wilson ...more on Wikipedia about "Guardians (card game)"

(Hecatomb (card game)) The game is currently available for purchase in comic and hobby game oriented stores across the United States and internationally (but only in English) and is sold in Starter sets of 40 random cards (MSRP $12.99) and Booster packs of 13 additional cards (MSRP $4.99). ...more on Wikipedia about "Hecatomb (card game)"

(Heroes of Might and Magic IV Collectible Card and Tile Game) ==External links== ...more on Wikipedia about "Heroes of Might and Magic IV Collectible Card and Tile Game"

In the fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe the Horus Heresy was a galaxy-spanning civil war that marked the end of the 'Great Crusade'. It is also the title of a collectible card game produced by Sabertooth Games and an out of print Games Workshop game, with both games being based on the events which occurred in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Horus Heresy"

Kenzer & Company (KenzerCo) is an Illinois based publisher of role-playing games, board games, card games, and miniature games. They are known for the Kingdoms of Kalamar campaign setting, an officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons product, and for their own Hackmaster RPG. Perhaps their best known product is the Knights of the Dinner Table magazine, which is a monthly publication that is part comic book and part RPG magazine. Other products include the Fairy Meat miniatures game, the Monty Python and the Holy Grail card game and board games such as Dwarven Dig and The Great Space Race. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kenzer & Company"

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