Looks like it's still going strong! With the fourth expansion to come out in 9 months, it seems that there is a strong market for home based RFID CCGs, not just in the arcade. Two things that probably helped...
Another RFID post, this time in regards to the company "Verayo" claiming to have build the world's first unclonable RFID chip. This is done by imprinting each chip with it's own unique "DNA" while retaining the core function of...
"> After acquiring the more arcade heavy portfolio of Taito a while back, Square-Enix looks like it's setting it's eyes on the new, but growing trend of RFID card games in the Japanese arcade sector. Besides the paper rock scissors...
As usual, I'm excited by any RFID collectible game tech and it just so happens that I was in the right time and the right place to see the release of Juushinden: Ultimate Beast Battlers in Taiwan. The gameplay...
A while back, Disney Interactive took a stab at melding a CCG with a video game, and lo and behold, we got Spectrobes. As far as I understand, most of the art assests and programming were done overseas in...
It seems like there's some more exclusive content in WOW, this time, it looks like it's for participants in Blizzard's Invitational Tournament in Korea. A broken-one vendor has appeared near the mana loom in Shattrath's Lower City area with...
I’m really interested in all those RFID CCG card games in Japanese arcades and it was a pleasant surprise for me to find out that they’ve only grown in popularity since I’ve last been arcade hopping. Three of my favorites...
Teaming up with Seattle based Hidden City Games, The Danish game company Conceptcard has recently begun publishing a collectible card game for tween girls based around the stereotypical desire of every 12 year old girl, sweet succulent tender supple...
Going off of RFID powered ccg arcade games like Quest of D and Sangokushi Taisen in Japan, Mattel has released a new X-Men game in the US that allows players to level up and store battle data on individual...
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