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To simulate real [[Collectible Card Game|Collectible Card Games]], you'll have to get cards randomly rather than choosing the ones you want (though in real life, you can usually find single cards in game stores), either by receiving them after battles or by buying booster packs at an in-game shop.
 
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (Tabletop Game)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'' has some different kinds. Some of them, including the earliest examples like ''Dark Duel Stories'' and ''Forbidden Memories'', don't use the real-world card game's rules, while most of the recent ones are faithful to the real game.
* ''[[Weiss Survive (Video Game)|Weiss Survive]]''
* Bandai's [[In My Language, That Sounds Like...|Data Carddass]] arcade games all feature collectible cards that can be scanned in to play. among them are the previously mentioned Ganbaride, Dice-O, and others that tie into anime like [[Dinosaur King]], [[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]], and [[Dragonball Z]]
* [[Urban Rivals (Video Game)|Urban Rivals]], a [[Web Games|browser based]] card-battle with the characters from their [[Web Comic]].
 
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