
**Left Side:** – GAME BOY COLOR **Top Right:** – Nintendo **Middle Right:** – Fun – Guaranteed – Support – Famitsu **Bottom Right:** – Trade & Battle – Card Hero **Bottom:** – CARD HERO – Common cartridge for GAME BOY & COLOR **Bottom Left:** – All – GAME BOY – Common
It’s a card game software for Game Boy.
It’s not Yu-Gi-Oh! and it’s not Pokémon cards either.
There’s a game with cute girl cards that has elements like weaknesses to attributes such as thunder being strong against water. Does anyone know what it is?
Even if you ask AI, it will answer with “image game,” but this is not it.
If it’s a card game for GB, there should be quite a few of them, and I’m sure there’s a compilation somewhere, so if you search, you should be able to find it right away.
For the time being, something like “The Big Shell Beast Story: The Miracle of the Zone” might be similar.
>>1Awesome! This is it! As expected of the anonymous!
By the way, I just found out that this game is actually “Big Shell Beast Story.”
It was the game of my youth…
Well then, let’s go with DT Lords of Genomes…
That was found quickly…
It’s like the Great Beast Saga THE MIRACLE OF THE ZONE is a hugely popular major game.
>>5Be careful with your words; I remember that even that rich kid had manga published and there were cards included, so it must be quite mainstream.
I wonder if I can get an answer if I ask something too.
But there aren’t any games whose titles I’ve forgotten.
No, Miracle of the Zone is a very popular major game.
There should have been quite a few papers with outrageous balance.
While everyone around me was playing Yu-Gi-Oh or Pokémon cards, I was the only one playing Miracle of the Zone.
Recently, premium Bandai was selling cards for Daikaijuu Monogatari THE MIRACLE OF THE ZONE.
It’s a game I don’t know, but I feel like I’ve seen the box illustration somewhere.
At that time, would it be something like Korokoro?
>>10I was doing things like summoning King Rex with Bonbon.
It actually became quite popular, and there were many official tournaments held.
For some reason, the final version was released only in Taiwan, but a limited edition reprint has also been available recently.
For some reason, it changed to Miracle V Master during a time when it was still popular, so it was said that the rights to the Shell Beast Story series had expired, right?
I remember that Summoning King Rex was quite interesting.
I only read Bonbon occasionally.
There are card types such as Glyph, Mogora, Cosmo, and Metro.
While it was said that Cosmos was the strongest, it’s interesting that Glyph can fight just as well.
Additional cards also had some broken ones, but…
On the contrary, because there are fewer cards, the last Metro is a bit weak.
There is a card called “Summoner” that works like a PW, but it seems that high-level ones can’t use certain cards against female summoners who are 15 years old or younger.
It was over by the time I arrived.
Medarot Card Robattle is great (in a quiet voice).
>>20Gun King is really terrible… the game is the same.
The first version of Medarot was too complicated.
I gathered the ones that can be completed with just one piece.
What are we supposed to do with this thread if it’s already resolved…?
After pulling it up to around 800, I finally miraculously got the answer.
Shouldn’t the remaining 200 have welcomed the 1000 with a grand finale of praise?
To aim for 1000 replies on the current bulletin board is only possible during live broadcasts!
It’s somewhat realistic to resolve it at 80 and have a grand finale at 100.
Isn’t there anyone else looking for another game?
Do you want to have fun doodling with MOZ?
I often bought MOZ that was being sold off at Shimamura…
I didn’t get any decent rare ones.
The first thing that came to mind on the Game Boy was Mogura~nya.
I want to try it.
✩ There’s something about this mark that feels strong, you know?
I only remember that there’s an enemy character called “Kougousei” in the Game Boy, but it’s some kind of RPG that involves exploring dungeons.
Is it not a technique, but a name that is such a conglomeration…?
The answer to the question about an unknown card game I used to play on the Game Boy is usually “Great Gurianos,” and I thought it was probably that, and sure enough, it was.
I recently played “Giant Clam Beast Story: The Miracle of the Zone 2,” but each battle is so long.
It will probably get easier once I can consistently execute combos.
The effect activates and makes it difficult to perform combos quite grandly, doesn’t it?
I’m disappointed that it’s not a thread about how good Bomb Zou is…
A turn-based stealth strategy game where only the area around the units is visible, with elemental attributes.
I had a lot of fun in Poyon’s dungeon room.
I only remember Aluminium-Woo.
As expected, Koma-an didn’t come either.