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The Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game (B5 CCG) is an out-of-print collectible card game set in the Babylon 5 universe. [1] It was published from 1997 to 2000. [2] The game is ideally set for 4-5 players but can be played with a minimum of two players up to as many as 20 if using multiple Non-Aligned Factions and Home Factions.
Since its initial release in 2004, A Call to Arms has gone through several significant changes, with the release of supporting material and supplements. Initially the main boxed set contained the basic rules set and fleet lists for the Earth Alliance, Minbari, Centauri, Narn, Interstellar Alliance, Shadows, Vorlons, Raiders and League of Non-Aligned Worlds, as well as cardboard counters that ...
Monster Rancher Collectible Card Game [1] 2000: Artbox Entertainment: No Monster Tykes [153] 2007: Rapid POD Printing: No Monsuno [154] 2012: Topps: No Monty Python and the Holy Grail Collectible Card Game [1] 1996: Kenzer & Company: No Mortal Kombat Kard Game: 1996: Brady Games: No My Little Pony Collectible Card Game: 2013: Enterplay: Yes ...
The Babylon 5 Roleplaying Game was published by Mongoose Publishing in 2003. A second edition of the core rules was published in 2006 using the WotC Open Game License. [2] In 2008 Mongoose published Universe of Babylon 5, a set of rules allowing the game to use Mongoose's edition of Traveller as its RPG engine instead of the d20 System.
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Precedence Entertainment was a publisher of collectible card games and role-playing games.Games produced include the Tomb Raider Collectible Card Game which was nominated for an Origins Award [citation needed] in 1999, [1] the Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game, The Wheel of Time CCG, Immortal: The Invisible War, Rifts Collectible Card Game [2] and The Terminator Collectible Card Game.
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