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A card-based arcade game and the sequel to Daikaijū Battle: Ultra Monsters, based on the Ultra tokusatsu series. It was later discontinued on November 30, 2015.
A continuation of Lord Vermilion 2 video game release by Square Enix and officially announced will be release on Summer 2013.
A completely separate beast from its big console counterpart, Injustice: Gods Among Us for mobile is a fighting game that can unlock features in the console versions.
A Japan-exclusive, card-based, rhythm-based arcade game about girls training in a prestigious academy for idols. It was later discontinued on May 18, 2016.
The second card-based Pokémon arcade game, released in 2012. Using new square-based tiles, the game uses a more simplified battle system and has players searching and attempting to capturing rare Pokémon (similar to the mainline games).
A card-based arcade game and the sequel to Hyakujū Taisen: Animal Kaiser. Known as both Hyakujū Taisen Great Animal Kaiser and Animal Kaiser Evolution. It was later discontinued on August 2016.
A unique arcade game from Square Enix where you race one of several fictional and real-life cars (from a trading card given to you), which then transforms into a giant robot (also transforming the control panel itself) for a 3-on-3 battle! It was later discontinued on February 2, 2014.
A Japanese card-based baseball arcade game, featuring teams and players from the American Major League Baseball. Follow a simulated baseball game, taking action at key points to pitch or to swing. It was later discontinued on April 2015.
A card-based arcade game from Konami, putting players in 3v3 turn-based monster battles. It was later discontinued on March 31, 2022.
A card-based train-driving arcade game and spin-off of the Densha de Go! series. Collect train car cards (front, middle, and rear) to form your train and drive it in fictional routes with simplified mascon controls and score-based gameplay similar to rhythm games.
A card-based arcade strategy game based on the Gundam mecha series. It plays similar to Dragon Ball Heroes, with players manipulating cards on a flat play surface. After numerous updates, it was later discontinued on May 31, 2021.
A card-based arcade strategy game based on the Gundam mecha series. Manipulate the position of Mobile Suit cards on the flat surface to initiate combat, and shift Pilot cards from their cockpit to activate special abilities, After numerous updates, it was later discontinued on May 31, 2021.
A card-based real-time strategy arcade game by Sega, and a companion game to Sangokushi Taisen that focuses on Japan's Warring States period. It received numerous updates relating to different time eras and was later discontinued on March 1, 2017.
An arcade Dragon Ball based card game released only in Japan
A card-based mobile gacha game from Konami where you build decks of monster cards for battle. It was considered a pioneer of the "complete gacha" system before its illegality.
The second card-based arcade game to be based on the Digimon series, this time based on Digimon Xros Wars / Digimon Fusion.
An arcade cooking game by Examu, featuring characters from the Hello Kitty franchise (later with other Sanrio franchises, namely Jewelpet and Rilu Rilu Fairilu).
A Japanese arcade card-based game by Sega based on the Bakugan Battle Brawlers series. Along with card scanning, the game uses trackballs for play. It received three revisions from 2010 to 2011.
An upgraded sequel to the original arcade-only, Japanese-only strategy action game. LoVII notably includes guest characters from properties like Magic: The Gathering, Final Fantasy IV, and Secret of Mana.
A short-lived Japanese arcade game combining Sanrio's Jewelpet series of cutesy toys with Sega's Columns series of falling-block games. It featured a collectible card system, allowing players to improve their Magic Jewel ability by scanning cards of similar Jewel symbols.
The sequel to the original Monster Battle Road arcade game.
Data Carddass Dragon Ball Kai Dragon Battlers was released in 2009 only in Japan, in arcade.It was the first game to have Super Saiyan 3 Broly as well as Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta. This game is based off of characters from Dragon Ball Z. The game's main feature is having two characters use a team attack such as Gotenks and Gogeta or Cell and Frieza. The graphics are similar to Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 and Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World.
A card-based arcade game based on the Kamen Rider tokusatsu series. It was later discontinued on September 25, 2013.
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Lord of Vermilion is Square Enix's card battling arcade game only found in Japan. It uses packs of cards and is capable of both local and network play. It is currently one of the more popular games at Japanese game centers.
A card-based arcade game based on the One Piece series. After multiple revisions, including one as One Piece Treasure World, it was discontinued on September 26, 2013.
Data Carddass Dragon Ball Z W Bakuretsu Impact was released only in Japan in 2008 as the fourth DCDBZ game,in arcade. It is based on Dragon Ball Z.
A card-based arcade game by Bandai that pits every animal in the world against each-other to find out who is strongest! It was later discontinued on February 2011.
An arcade game based on Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King focusing solely on monster battles.
A Japanese arcade game spin-off of the Pokémon series. Released in 2007, players collect real-life "pucks" that represent different Pokémon and have them battle in three-on-three matches by maneuvering the pucks on a grid-based surface.
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