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Console battle card games

 

The method of playing console battle card games is different from collective card games. Battle card games are either with an unmodifiable deck of cards (just like a standard deck of cards) or a set of previously chosen cards (however, the cards are not as much as in a collectible card game). Many console battle card games use a custom deck of cards. Some of them employ a deck based on standard playing cards.

 

List of console battle card games

 

Some of the console battle card games are Dragon Ball: Daimao Fukkatsu, Dragon Ball 3: Gokuden, Dragon Ball Z: Kyoushuu! Saiyajin, Dragon Ball Z II: Gekigami freeza, Dragon Ball Z III: Ressen Jinzou Ningen, Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku, Bikkuriman 2000 Charging card GB, Kingdom hearts: Chain of memories, Yggdra Union, Lost Kingdoms, Lost Kingdoms II, Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu, Magic the gathering: Battlemage, Monster collection – Kamen no Madoushi, Shadows of the Tusk, Arabian Nights, Arcana, Dragon Ball Z: Chou Saiya Densetsu, Super Wrestle Angels, Wakataka Oozumou – Yume no Kyodai Taiketsu, Zen Nihon Pro Wrestling – Fight da Pon!, Memories off festa.

 

Dragon Ball: Daimao Fukkatsu

 

This can be translated into English as Dragon Ball: Great Demon King Revival. This card battle game was released in Japan on 12th August, 1988 for the Famicon. This was the next version of “Dragon Ball: Shenlong no Nazo” released in the United States as “Dragon power.” When this game was released, it was one of the first games that had a board game. The developer and publisher were Bandai.

 

Kingdom hearts: Chain of memories

 

This is an action role playing game. It is developed by the Japanese studio Jupiter. It is published by Square Enix for the Nintendo Game Boy advance. This game was an intermediate between the two large scale PlayStation 2 games in the Kingdom hearts series. This was the first GBA game to have full motion video. The game was a direct sequel to Kingdom hearts. This game can be thought of as a mix of a console role-playing game and a collectible card game.

 

Lost Kingdoms

 

This video game was developed by From Software. It was published by Activision in the United States and Europe. The Japanese version of this game is called as Rune. The game was released in Japan on 25th April, 2002. Then on 27th May, 2002 it was released in North America. This game is a card-based action RPG. The battles are fought in real time.

 

Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu

This game is called “Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Goku Densetsu” in Japan and “Dragon Ball Z: Goku Densetsu” in Europe. This game is a card based RPG for the Nintendo DS. There are four main characters – Goku, Gohan, Piccolo and Vegeta. Other characters are enemies or support cards.

 

Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone

 

This is a tactical role playing game developed by Sting and published by Atlus USA.  The game has a linear progression of battles. When one is cleared, the next battle starts. In every battle, units are shown on a grid of spaces. These decide where the characters can move.