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  2. Duel Masters Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The card game is part of the Duel Masters franchise. [1] The game was released in Japan in May 2002, where it quickly became the number one selling trading card game for over a year. [citation needed] Owing to this popularity, it was released in the United States on March 5, 2004.

  3. Jamie Thomson (author) - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of numerous novels and 'choose-your-own-adventure' type gamebooks. His contributions to the genre include four major creator-owned series: Duel Master, [3] Falcon, [4] and Way of the Tiger [5] (all co-written with Mark Smith) and Fabled Lands (co-written with Dave Morris [5]).

  4. Naoki Saito - Wikipedia

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    Saito debuted professionally at the age of 19, drawing artwork for the Duel Masters Trading Card Game. [2] He is a regular contributing illustrator for the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the main illustrator for Dragalia Lost. [3] [4] From 2010 to 2014, he wrote and illustrated Baki Domoe, a comedy spin-off of Baki the Grappler. [5]

  5. Duel Masters - Wikipedia

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    Duel Masters (デュエル・マスターズ, Dyueru Masutāzu) is a multimedia franchise consisting of multiple manga and anime series, a trading card game, and several video games. It began as a manga adaptation of Magic: The Gathering before branching off in 2002.

  6. Mark Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Smith is an author of gamebooks, including co-authoring two Fighting Fantasy titles (Talisman of Death [1] and Sword of the Samurai [2]), and the series Duel Master, [3] Falcon and Way of the Tiger (1985-1987), [4] all of which he co-authored with Jamie Thomson, whom he met whilst at school in Brighton.

  7. List of collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    MegaMan: NT Warrior Trading Card Game [150] 2004: Decipher, Inc. No Meta X [note 3] 2017: Panini: No MetaZoo [151] 2020 MetaZoo Games LLC. No Middle-earth Collectible Card Game: 1995: Iron Crown Enterprises: No Mighty Beanz Trading Card Game [152] 2004: Spin Master: No The Mission [1] [153] 2002: Ezekiel Limited: Yes MLB Showdown: 2000: Wizards ...

  8. Kaijudo - Wikipedia

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    Kaijudo is an American animated series and trading card game that serve as a spin-off and relaunch of the Japanese Duel Masters franchise. The animated series was produced by Hasbro Studios, animated by Moi Animation in South Korea, and developed by Henry Gilroy and Andrew R. Robinson for Wizards of the Coast.

  9. Duel Masters: Sempai Legends - Wikipedia

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    With Duel Masters: Sempai Legends, Atari gives gamers a new way to do their handheld card-based dueling. While it doesn't let you bang away with the 1000-plus monsters available in the Yu-Gi-Oh! games (at least not yet), it does offer somewhat deeper and more complex gameplay.