Panini reviving Score's DBZ CCG
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Panini reviving Score's DBZ CCG
Apparently this is a thing announced at San Diego Comic-Con?
https://www.facebook.com/RetroDBZccg/po ... 6460875799
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I would have preferred DB Heroes.. :p at least then we'd have something new
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Christ on a stick, that is a nostalgia bomb if I ever saw one. I wonder how fun this game is to somebody who is not 11 years old?
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I still have my Black Energetic Goku Deck.
...I'm in.
NEED more details! NEED tournaments at locals! ...Need to remember how to play! XD
...I'm in.
NEED more details! NEED tournaments at locals! ...Need to remember how to play! XD
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...Well that was unexpected.
I still have a shitload of my old cards I picked up, but I can't really see myself getting into it again. Way too much wasted cash that I could spend on other things that I'd actually use. I had a great time collecting these things back in the day though, and still pop in the GBA version of the game every so many years or so. Some day I swear I'll beat the thing too.
I still have a shitload of my old cards I picked up, but I can't really see myself getting into it again. Way too much wasted cash that I could spend on other things that I'd actually use. I had a great time collecting these things back in the day though, and still pop in the GBA version of the game every so many years or so. Some day I swear I'll beat the thing too.
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This is interesting. I want to remember how to play this game. I still have a huge collection of the cards. *starts putting together a deck*
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Yep, this is indeed a thing:
They also posted up a booth preview: http://paniniamerica.wordpress.com/2014 ... rnational/
I guess the Funimation booth exclusive is Super Saiyan God Goku?
http://paniniamerica.wordpress.com/2014 ... card-game/Panini America, the leading global publisher of licensed sports and entertainment collectibles, announced today that it is bringing the popular Dragon Ball Z card game back to the market for the first time since 2004.
The 2014 edition features more than 200 new cards, reprints of past fan favorites and is completely compatible with the original series. The new game was developed by Panini America Brand Manager Aik Tongtharadol, a former Dragon Ball Z world champion who also worked on the original Dragon Ball Z Trading Card Game, most recently in 2004. Company officials will preview and demo the game to the public for the first time this week during the 2014 Comic-Con International in San Diego; company officials also will distribute one free 2014 Dragon Ball Z Promo card each day of the show (Thursday through Sunday) while supplies last.
“We’re thrilled to be able to bring back Dragon Ball Z after so many years away; it’s a true cult classic that has a fiercely loyal following in the TCG community,” said Jason Howarth, Panini America Vice President of Marketing. “The fact that the new release is completely compatible with those original releases from the early 2000s is huge. Dragon Ball Z loyalists will appreciate how true this new release is to the original; new players will appreciate the ease and pace of game play.”
Panini America will release a 69-card 2014 Dragon Ball Z Starter Deck ($14.99 SRP) that features five Prizm technology cards and one parallel in every deck; 12-card Booster Packs will carry a $3.99 SRP. Both Starter Decks and Booster Packs will feature exclusive cards.
“The Dragon Ball Z card game is one that’s near and dear to me personally, and it’s been beyond rewarding developing its triumphant return,” Tongtharadol said. “In creating this edition, we’ve worked diligently to make it as appealing to longtime fans of the game as it is to the countless new fans who will experience it for the first time. That’s a real strength of this game and I can’t wait to see how fans react to it.”
Panini America’s 2014 Dragon Ball Z card game will arrive in retail stores across North America in late August. You can check out a preview gallery of selected Starter Deck and Booster Pack cards below. Stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for additional coverage, including later today when we detail our promotional plans for 2014 Comic-Con International that begins today.
They also posted up a booth preview: http://paniniamerica.wordpress.com/2014 ... rnational/
I guess the Funimation booth exclusive is Super Saiyan God Goku?
"I like the money it brings in, but Dragon Ball Heroes is the worst. That's actually the real reason I decided to start working on new material. I was afraid Bandai would make something irredeemably stupid like Super Saiyan 4 Broly." - Akira Toriyama, made up interview, 2013.




