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A genre of video game that is essentially an electronic [[Collectible Card Game]]. It may be an exact conversion of a real-world game, or it may be something entirely new. If it's a new game, there will probably be rules and game mechanics that wouldn't be possible in a real-world game. If the game has a plot, of course, you can expect the card game to be [[Serious Business]], maybe even not being considered a "game" despite the obvious rules workings.
To simulate real [[Collectible Card Game
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* ''[[Baten Kaitos]]'', combined with [[RPG]].
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* ''[[Duel Masters]]'', the exact number of video games being difficult to count since licensing difficulties meant the western games were '''completely different''' (and much worse) than the Japanese games.
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* ''The Eye of Judgment'' uses actual physical cards which are scanned with a video camera. Its [[PSP]] spinoff, ''The Eye of Judgment Legends'', (obviously) doesn't.
* ''[[Heroic Armies Marching]]'', combined with [[Turn
* ''[[Kamen Rider]] Battle: Ganbaride'', along with its newly released Nintendo DS spinoff ''[[Kamen Rider]] Battle: Ganbaride - Card Battle Taisen''
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* ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
* ''[[Kongai]]''
* ''[[Lost Kingdoms]]''
* ''[[Magic:
** ''Magic Online'' is a direct simulation of the tabletop game, to the end that the client is actually free, and you have to buy digital cards through the game just as you would buy physical cards to play normally. Furthermore, if you complete a set of digital cards, you can exchange them with [[Wizards of the Coast|Wizards]] for a physical copy of that set.
** ''Duels of the Planeswalkers'' (and the
* The ''[[
** Played straight with ''[[
* ''[[Metal Gear Acid (Video Game)|Metal Gear Acid]]''
* ''[[Monster Rancher Battle Card Game]]''
* ''[[
* ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game (
* ''[[Pox Nora]]'' SOE has a bunch besides Pox.
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (Tabletop Game)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'' has some different kinds. Some of them, including the earliest examples like ''Dark Duel Stories'' and ''Forbidden Memories'', don't use the real-world card game's rules, while most of the recent ones are faithful to the real game.
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* Bandai's [[In My Language, That Sounds Like...|Data Carddass]] arcade games all feature collectible cards that can be scanned in to play. among them are the previously mentioned Ganbaride, Dice-O, and others that tie into anime like [[Dinosaur King]], [[
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* [[EA Sports]]' ''FIFA'' and ''Madden NFL'' series have a mode called ''Ultimate Team,'' in which players manage a team using virtual trading cards. [[Bribing Your Way to Victory]] is so prominent that it was prompted some countries to ban certain types of [[Microtransactions]] entirely.
* ''[[Super Robot Wars]] Original Generation Gaiden'' has as bonus mode that tries to distill the classic [[Turn
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* ''[[Updated Rerelease|Ultimate]]'' ''[[
* ''7th Legion'', a 1997 RTS that uses cards to boost units.
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