There's basically three different games with different rules.Travis Touchdown wrote:I never played the game, but I assume Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game, Dragon Ball GT: Collectible Card Game, and Dragon Ball Z: Trading Card Game, all by Score Entertainment, are basically the same thing and follow similar rules.
Is Dragon Ball: Collectible Card Game by Bandai the same thing, perhaps purchased when Score went under, or is it its own entity with its own rules and stuff? I'm looking to get into a card game, and I figured I might as well get into DB as it's something that would likely hold my interest the longest. I don't want to get confused having to learn 1 to 4 different games though.
Dragon Ball Z CCG and Dragon Ball GT TCG:
First there was the Dragon Ball Z CCG from Score. Then Score put out the Dragon Ball GT TCG, which was basically the same game under a different name, like an expansion of sorts. It had different card backs, but you could play with the Z cards as long you covered the backs with card sleeves.
Dragon Ball Z: Trading Card Game:
After GT, Score decided to start all over again with the Dragon Ball Z TCG. They made a new card game with some similarities to the old one.
Dragon Ball: Collectible Card Game:
After Score's failure Bandai made the Dragon Ball CCG. It's a completely different game from the Score CCGs. It's actually based on the Naruto CCG and the two games can play with each other using special rules.
