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New Post! Aug 12, 2006 @ 17:51:21#1
maximillion

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when i baby sit my cousin and his freind
i whatch them and join in somtimes with there new popular trends
the whole top trumps thing is back when i was a kid i did it.
so got interested in what they where doing
there called yugioh these are monsters 'n' stuff instead of cars bikes planes like when i was a boy but the principle is the same.
it makes me feel like i'm still with it
he has a shoe box of these cards theres 100's were there used to be about 20 or so cards in a tin


maximillion last visited July 24, 2008
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New Post! Aug 12, 2006 @ 18:36:03#2
alljive

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Yeh. I like that trend.
The collectible card games are FAR better than they was when I was a kid, as far as I remember they weren't even game to begin with.

And ma** communication and consumer markets have made sure that the options(both in cards and rules) are so many you have a myriad of strategies and tricks even with the simplest of the games.

It's great, makes the kids strategists of sorts. A thing to master that feels like a challenge.


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New Post! Jan 04, 2008 @ 22:02:02#3
lord_dj

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yes its much better than top trumps because this actually requares brain power to form stratagys


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