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Kicksville
Joined: 20 Nov 2010
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Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 2:53 pm
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I suppose it's about time. Gundam War lasted a good long time (1999-2011), then Gundam War Nex-A hung in there for a while (2011-2017) despite managing to frustrate loyal players with its incompatibility with old cards.
Now Bandai seems to have a pretty well established machine for internationalized card games, since (at least as far as I can tell right now) Dragon Ball Super and One Piece are still humming along. Although DBS seems to have a thing going on with Masters and Fusion World formats (the latter apparently an attempt to pull back and simplify the game in the hopes of boosting sales...while still supporting the former), so it's not necessarily all smooth sailing...
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LinkTSwordmaster
Joined: 23 Dec 2005
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Location: PA / USA
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Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 3:32 pm
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The news rubs me the wrong way, I've absolutely not seen any local support for their Digimon Card Game. I've got the vibes that in the Digimon Card community, they were hoping that Bandai would give better in-person support with events and other things, but they keep milling out new TCGs like a swarm of locusts moving from one profitable new game to the next.
And I realise Digimon is a bit niche but the card game itself is actually really solid, way more than I'd ever experienced the Pokemon one to be. There's no way I'd dare invest money into another one of these, and especially from Bandai at this point, given my Digimon experience thus far - and keeping in mind I actually find the Digimon one to be fun.
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levonr
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Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 3:41 pm
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The beta seems to have sold out instantly on Premium Bandai USA. Probably from resellers...
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YackDe
Joined: 23 Apr 2024
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Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 3:46 pm
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It at least is less braindead basic than the One Piece TCG, but because Bandai can't help themselves this will probably become a casualty of them releasing a dozen other TCGs and will collapse within the next few years.
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i got the shivers!
Joined: 30 Nov 2022
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Location: Brazil
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 3:10 pm
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LinkTSwordmaster wrote: | The news rubs me the wrong way, I've absolutely not seen any local support for their Digimon Card Game. I've got the vibes that in the Digimon Card community, they were hoping that Bandai would give better in-person support with events and other things, but they keep milling out new TCGs like a swarm of locusts moving from one profitable new game to the next.
And I realise Digimon is a bit niche but the card game itself is actually really solid, way more than I'd ever experienced the Pokemon one to be. There's no way I'd dare invest money into another one of these, and especially from Bandai at this point, given my Digimon experience thus far - and keeping in mind I actually find the Digimon one to be fun. |
Sounds like the problem Bushiroad had awhile back with greenlighting a ton of games that ended up lacking support. Never played most of these Bandai ones since my days of card collecting are over. Thankfully I was into it before scalping became a huge issue
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