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The third game in the arcade card-based Kamen Rider Battle series, based on the Kamen Rider tokusatsu series.
A card-based real-time strategy arcade game by Sega that combines heroes and units from both Sangokushi Taisen and Sengoku Taisen.
A card-based real-time strategy game for arcades based on the Mobile Suit Gundam series. Form a team of five Mobile Suit cards, each with their separate Pilot card, and assault the enemy base.
An arcade spin-off of the dungeon-crawling action-RPG Minecraft Dungeons, featuring a collectible card system and four-player top-down hack-and-slash action reminiscent of Gauntlet.
The fifth entry in the Japanese card-based, rhythm-based arcade game series Aikatsu. It was later discontinued on March 30, 2023.
A card-based arcade game combining drum-based rhythm gameplay (similar to Taiko no Tatsujin) with godlike entities sumo-wrestling. It was released alongside its corresponding anime and was later discontinued on June 2021.
The fourth card-based arcade game based on the Pokémon series. Released in 2020, it brings the series back to its three-on-three format while using tiles (shaped like dog tags) to represent each Pokémon.
The fourth entry in the Japanese card-based, rhythm-based arcade game series Aikatsu.
A card-based arcade adaptation of Sega's smartphone RPG, Kemono Friends 3. It was later discontinued on September 30, 2021.
Arcade game.
The sequel to Konami's card-based baseball management game Baseball Heroes.
O.N.G.E.K.I (オンゲキ) is a rhythm game by Sega, released in Japan in 2018. It is currently on its second update, titled Ongeki PLUS, and links up with Sega's Card Maker system to print out physical cards of your collectible characters.
The third entry in the Japanese card-based, rhythm-based arcade game series Aikatsu.
A card-based arcade game that is based on the Black Clover manga. It was later discontinued sometime in late 2018 or early 2019.
A rhytm-based arcade game based on the Disney Magic Castle series, allowing players to change their avatar's costume using trading cards. It is unique for its gashapon-connected chassis that can dispense a unique key-shaped toy to save character data. It was later discontinued on May 2019.
An arcade idol-based rhythm game that also uses trading cards. It is based on the Dorifesu! / Dream Festival! mobile game and anime and was later discontinued on March 28, 2018.
A card-based arcade game based on the anime and manga series Digimon Universe: App Monsters. It uses a large panel scanner for multiple cards, similar to Dragon Ball Heroes.
A card-based arcade game and the sequel to Daikaijū Rush: Ultra Frontier, based on the Ultra tokusatsu series.
The third card-based arcade game based on the Pokémon series. Released in 2016, it uses new disk-like tiles to represent each Pokémon and features a special lever controller representing the series' traditional Poké Ball.
The second entry in the Japanese card-based, rhythm-based arcade game series Aikatsu.
An arcade adaptation of the browser-based game Kantai Collection. Developed by Sega, it allows players to collect each of the moe-anthropomorphized warships as upgradable trading cards and then put them in real-time naval combat.
A Gundam arcade successor to the Gundam Card Builder series of arcade games
An arcade rhythm game where magical idols dance to gain energy to battle rival idols. It uses a trading card system similar to Oreca Battle (and also shares the same chassis type).
Marvel Contest of Champions is a touch-based fighting game where Marvel heroes and villains clash.
A card-based arcade game based on the anime Marvel Disc Wars: Avengers, itself based on the Marvel superhero universe. It was later discontinued on February 2015.
A card-based arcade game by Bandai, developed alongside its anime and manga adaptations. It was later discontinued on August 31, 2015.
A card-based arcade game based on the One Piece series and the sequel to OnePy Berry Match. It was later discontinued on July 31, 2015.
Disney Tsum Tsum is the fluffiest puzzle game ever! Collect, connect and pop Disney Tsum Tsum based on your favorite Disney Tsum Tsum plushes.
The sequel to the card-based arcade game Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride, based on the Kamen Rider tokusatsu series. It was later discontinued on January 26, 2023.
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