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Digimon Digi-Battle Card Game 1999: Bandai: No Digimon Card Game [68] 2021: Bandai: Yes Digimon D-Tector [1] 2002: Bandai: No Dimension 0 [69] 2005: Broccoli: No Dinosaur King: 2008: Upper Deck: No Disney Lorcana [70] 2023: Ravensburger: Yes Dixie: 1994: Columbia Games: No Doctor Who – Battles in Time [71] 2006: GE Fabbri: No Doctor Who ...
Digi-Battle released a series of promos through Taco Bell as well as other venues like movie theaters, video game and television promotions. [1] The game ended in 2001 with a transition to Bandai's next CCG iteration called Digimon D-Tector that was mostly released in stores like Walgreens. [1]
Pages in category "Card games introduced in 1999" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Most of the games have been developed by Namco Bandai Games and have been released for a variety of home and handheld game consoles, such as Bandai's own WonderSwan. Common elements include battles between Digimon, with human "Tamers" present or otherwise, and the ability to " Digivolve " back and forth between several evolutionary forms. [ 1 ]
The game is very different from the other Digimon releases since it is a totally card-based game. Players have a deck of 30 cards, [1] consisting of Digimon, support and special evolution cards. The evolution concept is similar to the other games, in that players start off with Child and finish with a Perfect (missing out Fresh, Fresh II and ...
An early publication from the company was "Beckett Baseball Card Monthly," which at its zenith garnered a readership of approximately one million. [20] In 2008, Beckett transitioned its monthly price guides for football, baseball, hockey, and basketball cards into seasonal editions.
During the fourth anime (Digimon Frontier), Bandai created the D-Tector Card Game to tie in to their own D-Tector virtual pet toys. This was a West-only card game. From February 25, 2011 to September 28, 2012, Digimon Jintrix was an online card game supported by physical card releases.
Digimon World 4, known as Digimon World X (デジモンワールドX, Dejimon Wārudo X) in Japan, is an action role-playing game for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox developed by BEC and published by Bandai as part of their Digimon franchise. Unlike previous games in the Digimon World series, it features action-based hack and slash gameplay ...