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See collectible card game for information on this genre.

Numbered links refer to the game's official website. Unless otherwise noted, all dates listed should be considered as the North American release date.

For the list of online collectible card games, see the section near the bottom. Note that this refers to games in which one purchases (or redeems codes for) online cards. This does not refer to stand-alone video game products which simulate this activity; such games belong in their own section further down. Hence, Chron X is an example of the former, while Digimon Digital Card Battle is an example of the latter.

Alphabetical list of games

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Games by release

2016 releases

2015 releases

2014 releases

2013 releases

2012 releases

2011 releases

2010 releases

2009 releases

2008 releases

2007 releases

2006 releases

2005 releases

2004 releases

2003 releases

2002 releases

2001 releases

2000 releases

1999 releases

1998 releases

1997 releases

1996 releases

1995 releases

1994 releases

1993 releases

Collectible common-deck card games

These card games are very similar to regular CCGs; however, they do not meet the strict definition, because collecting nor trading occurs. These games don't use personal decks but instead a shared deck or common deck.[35]

Non-collectible customizable card games

While very similar to CCGs, these games lack randomness to the distribution of the cards. Many of the games were sold as complete sets and are therefore not collectible, for example, such as needing to collect the cards from separately sold booster packs. Some of these were meant to be traditional CCGs with booster packs, but the booster packs were never released.[35]

Notable non-collectible games

This is a catch-all category for those games that appear similar to CCGs but don't meet the strict definition in one way or another.[35]

Console and PC/online games simulating CCGs

  • Cardfight!! Vanguard: Lock On Victory!!
  • Cardfight!! Vanguard: Ride to Victory!!
  • Choujin Ultra Baseball Action Card Battle
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2
  • Dragon Quest X: Odekake Moshasu de Battle
  • Gundam Try Age SP
  • Majin Bone: Jikan to Kuukan no Majin
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal: Clash! Duel Carnival!
  • Magic Library Qurare
  • Monster Monpiece
  • Lucadian Chronicles

Console battle card games

Console battle card games are played in a decidedly different way from collective card games. Battle card games are usually played either with an unmodifiable deck of cards, similar to a standard deck of playing cards, or with a set of previously chosen cards, but usually not as many as in a collectible card game. Most console battle card games use a custom deck of cards, while some use a deck loosely based on standard playing cards. Some of these games include:

  • Bikkuriman 2000 Charging Card GB
  • Doki Doki Card League
  • Battle Skin Panic 9821
  • Chou Baku
  • Doki Doki Card League
  • Ginga Yukyou Densetsu RC Tobacker
  • Monzetsu Fighter
  • Super Battle Skin Panic
  • Super Multimillionaire School
  • Wrestle Angels
  • Wrestle Angels 2: Top Eventer
  • Wrestle Angels 3
  • Wrestle Angels Special: Mou Hitori no Top Eventer
  • XEDISS
  • Infinita Strada
  • Invizimals: The Alliance
  • Invizimals: Hidden Challenges
  • Invizimals: The Resistance
  • Arcana Strikes
  • Shadows of the Tusk
  • Arabian Nights - Sabaku no Seirei Ou
  • Arcana
  • Dragon Ball Z: Chou Saiya Densetsu
  • Super Wrestle Angels
  • Wakataka Oozumou - Yume no Kyodai Taiketsu
  • Zen Nihon Pro Wrestling - Fight da Pon!
  • Doki Doki Card League
  • Ryuu Kyuu
  • Strip Fighter II
  • Wrestle Angels
  • Wrestle Angels 2: Top Eventer
  • Wrestle Angels 3
  • Wrestle Angels Special: Mou Hitori no Top Eventer

Arcade

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

  • Battle Racer (Sega)
  • Ciao (Sega)
  • Jewelpet (Sega)
  • Lilpri (Sega)
  • Mechamote (Atlus)
  • Mirai keisatsu patocheisā/Mirai keisatsu batoruporīsu (Sega)
  • Rekishi Taisen Gettenka (Sega)

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

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