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  2. Category:Medialink - Wikipedia

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  3. Medialink - Wikipedia

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    Medialink Group Limited is a content distributor and licensor based in Kowloon, Hong Kong specializing in the distribution of Japanese anime and brand licensing. Its offices are located at Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Registered from Hong Kong Companies Registry, Medialink was founded as Medialink International Limited by Lovinia Chiu in March 1994.

  4. Chaotic Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Each player constructs the deck they want to use before starting the game. A deck may contain a number of Creatures (as above), with 1 Mugic and 1 Battlegear per Creature. Additionally, each player constructs a Location deck of 10 cards and an Attack deck of 20 cards. Each card is limited to 2 copies of it (by name) in a player's deck.

  5. Medialink (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Medialink is a Hong Kong-based corporation that specializes in licensing anime for South and Southeast Asia. Medialink may also refer to: MediaLink, a company founded by Michael Kassan that focuses on business to business services; Media Link (TV Broadcaster), a Bulgarian TV broadcaster; Media.link Communications, a Maltian mass media corporation

  6. List of Legend of the Five Rings sets - Wikipedia

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    Included "Clan War Saga" foils reprinting older cards. Top Deck Booster: 3/2000 - 20 Black Simplified cards included in demo booster for Top Deck Magazine. Heroes of Rokugan: 5/2000 - 27 Golden spheres First direct to player set. Packaged in cloth covered box and binder. These cards also had the Gold bug. Soul of the Empire: 6/2000 Crane ...

  7. Hanafuda - Wikipedia

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    'flower cards' [1] [2]) are a type of Japanese playing cards. They are typically smaller than Western playing cards , only 5.4 by 3.2 centimetres (2.1 by 1.3 in), but thicker and stiffer. [ 3 ] On the face of each card is a depiction of plants, tanzaku ( 短冊 ) , animals, birds, or man-made objects.

  8. Magic: The Gathering Commander - Wikipedia

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    The Commander format has each player provide a 100-card deck, using cards from any printed sets excluding those that are banned, with the requirement that each card outside basic lands to be unique, in contrast to normal Magic decks that allow up to four copies of a card from the game's current base and expansion sets. The Commander format ...

  9. Magic: The Gathering core sets, 1993–2007 - Wikipedia

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    The Fat Pack consisted of two boxes wrapped around by a card box wrapper featuring new art. The player's guide was also reduced in size but was now sturdier. Also added were 6 divider pieces with artwork for inside the boxes. As of 2013, Ninth Edition is the last Magic set to be printed with white borders. The set's premium foil cards were ...