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− | The Bakugan Arcade Battlers arcade cabinet was first demonstrated at World Hobby Fair 2010 in June 2010. There were a total of four cabinets | + | The Bakugan Arcade Battlers arcade cabinet was first demonstrated at World Hobby Fair 2010 in June 2010. There were a total of four cabinets where event-goers could play the game.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100624025340/http://bakugan.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2010/06/post-3a59.html Blog post covering the event]</ref> |
Early versions of the arcade cards, those in the set [[P-3tL]], came with distinct colorful backs, while later releases stayed with the standard blue Japanese Ability Card back design. | Early versions of the arcade cards, those in the set [[P-3tL]], came with distinct colorful backs, while later releases stayed with the standard blue Japanese Ability Card back design. |
Revision as of 21:15, 11 August 2022
Bakugan Arcade Battlers (爆丸アーケードバトラーズ?) is an arcade game made in Japan. It is based on Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia and was released after the season's debut on TV Tokyo. Some cards are from the Nintendo DS Japanese release, Bakugan: Defenders of the Core.
Contents
History
The Bakugan Arcade Battlers arcade cabinet was first demonstrated at World Hobby Fair 2010 in June 2010. There were a total of four cabinets where event-goers could play the game.[1]
Early versions of the arcade cards, those in the set P-3tL, came with distinct colorful backs, while later releases stayed with the standard blue Japanese Ability Card back design.
Released characters/Bakugan
Playable Characters
Resistance | Vexos |
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Dan Kuso | Spectra Phantom |
Mira Fermin | Gus Grav |
Marucho Marukura | Mylene Farrow |
Ace Grit | Shadow Prove |
Baron Leltoy | Volt Luster |
Shun Kazami | Lync Volan |
Other Bakugan
Battle Gear
Card release schedule
Bakugan Arcade Battlers had four distinct card release sets.
The names of the card sets follow a pattern:
- The first letter designates rarity:
- S - Super Rare
- R - Rare
- U - Uncommon
- C - Common
- V - Rare Ability Card
- A - Ability Card
- P - Promotional
- The last two letters designate release schedule:
- tL - Early release
- tF - First
- tS - Second
- tT - Third
- rF - Fourth
Early release
- P-3tL - Promotional set distributed at World Hobby Fair 2010
Release 1
- S-2tF - Super rare cards
- S-1tF - Promotional set that released in Corocoro Comic
- R-1tF - Promotional set that released in Corocoro Comic
- U-18tF - Uncommon cards
- C-18tF - Common cards
- A-45tF - Ability cards
Release 2
Release 3
Release 4
Released April 22nd, 2011.
- S-14rF - Super rare cards
- S-1rF - Promotional set
- U-12rF - Uncommon cards
- C-12rF - Common cards
- P-3rF - Promotional set that released in Corocoro Comic
Special Releases
- 1-16gl - Promotional set that released in Glico chocolate wafers
Gallery
Viper Helios Card
Cross Dragonoid closed
Helix Dragonoid and JetKor
References
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