IC Carddass Dragonball

Toymaker Bandai will release on Sept. 19 the trading card game (TCG) IC Carddass Dragon Ball. The game is the world’s first TCG that has a near field communication (NFC) chip in every card, and it’s gaining massive attention ahead of its release due to players being able to have battles digitally as well.
Cards in IC Carddass Dragon Ball each have an IC chip embedded in them that meets the international NFC standard. With this, players can enjoy online battles without any opponent being physically present.
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Cards can be scanned using a smartphone installed with the game’s exclusive free app or using a computer with an attached IC card reader. By scanning the cards their information can be stored in a digital deck allowing players to enjoy online battles.
The greatest advantage of having the option of digital battles is being able to play without having to set up a time and place or choose an opponent. Though Dragon Ball TCGs to date have been targeted toward elementary school students, because the convenience has increased due to digital battles becoming an option, the target demographic has widened to also include middle school students who are busy with clubs and other activities. The lineup of cards is also linked to the newest TV anime, Dragon Ball Super, and features new characters including Super Saiyan God Goku and the God of Destruction Beerus. In addition to main characters Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo, popular friends and foes from previous installments in the Dragon Ball series are included as well. It seems this TGC may gain popularity from long-time Dragon Ball fans too.
The first volume of IC Carddass Dragon Ball includes starter sets that come with an IC card reader for 3,240 yen, regular starter sets for 1,620 yen, booster packs for 216 yen, and vending machine booster packs for 200 yen (all prices include tax). A portion of the cards will differ between the regular booster packs and vending machine booster packs.
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Source article written by Katsunori Takahashi
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Data Carddass (データカードダス, Dēta Kādodasu) is a series of Japanese arcade game machines created by Bandai, which largely focus around the digital use of collectibletrading cards. It is an expansion of Bandai's Carddass collectible card series, which allows players to use special cards to interact with arcade video games. Many of these machines revolve around various anime and tokusatsu franchises owned by Bandai. The machines first began release in Japanese arcade from March 2005.
Bandai had sold 100,000 Data Carddass arcade machines by March 2012,[1] and sold over 2.4billion Data Cardass cards for use with the machines.[2]
Overview[edit]
Data Carddass make use of special Carddass cards with data stored on them. These collectible cards can be read by various Data Carddass machines in order to interact with the game. For example, in Aikatsu!, a game revolving around fashion, players can scan cards featuring various clothes to make their character wear them. Depending on the machine, cards can either be inserted via a slot or scanned via a flat panel. Each machine is also fitted with various controls unique to their specific minigames, such as buttons which require timed presses or touches. Performing well in these games can also grant additional cards. Select machines utilise IC cards, which allow frequent players to save personal data from the games. Certain machines can also scan collectible toys to affect the gameplay.[3]
Series[edit]
These machines are periodically updated as new elements are added in their respective franchises.
Ongoing series[edit]
- Official IC Card Support type
- Aikatsu! 2012年10月~
- Great Animal Kaiser 2012年7月~
- Daikaijuu Rush ULTRA FRONTIER 2013年9月~
- Kamen Rider Ganbarizing 2013年10月~
- No IC Card Support type
- Pretty Cure Princess Party 2015年4月~
Retired series[edit]
- Hyakujuu Taisen Animal Kaiser
- Dragon Ball series
- Data Carddass: Dragon Ball Z
- Data Carddass: Dragon Ball Z 2
- Dragon Ball Z: Bakuretsu Impact
- Dragon Ball Z: W Bakuretsu Impact
- Dragon Ball Kai Dragon Battlers
- Naruto series
- Naruto Narultimate Card Battle
- Naruto Shippuden: Kyuukyoku Ninmu Narultimate Mission
- Naruto Shippuden: Narultimate Cross
- Digimon series
- Kyuukyoku Taisen! Digimon Battle Terminal
- Kyuukyoku Taisen! Digimon Battle Terminal 02
- Digimon Xros Wars Chou Digicard Taisen: General Strikers
- Tamagotchi series
- Chou Nenju Kaisai Card de Ouen! Tamagotchi Cup
- All Seasons Saa Ikou! Card de Entry! Tamagotchi Contest
- Tamagotchi Fushigi na Ehon
- Card de Dechakushin! Tamagotchi!
- Card de Happy! Tamagotchi! Tama Heart Collection
- Daikaijuu Battle series:
- Daikaijuu Battle Ultra Monsters
- Daikaijuu Battle Ultra Monsters Ex
- Daikaijuu Battle Ultra Monsters Neo
- Daikaijuu Battle Ultra Monster Neo: Galaxy Legend
- Daikaijuu Battle RR
- Pretty Cure series
- Utatte! Pretty Cure Dream Live ~Speech Card de Metamorphose!?
- Pretty Cure All Stars: GoGo Dream Live
- Pretty Cure All Stars: Fresh Dream Dance
- Pretty Cure All Stars: HeartCatch Dream Dance
- One Piece series
- One Piece Berry Match
- One Piece Berry Match Double
- One Piece Berry Match Icy
- Super Sentai series
- Super Sentai Battle Dice-O
- Power Rangers series
- Power Rangers Card Battle
References[edit]
- ^'Bandai's 'Carddas' topped the total sales volume of 10 billion pieces'. GIGAZINE. March 29, 2012.
- ^'Card Products'(PDF). Bandai. Archived from the original(PDF) on April 13, 2018. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2013-03-02. Retrieved 2013-03-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links[edit]
- Official website(in Japanese)