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Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It The Fullmetal Alchemist Trading Card Game was first released by JoyRide Studios in 2005, to accompany Cartoon Network’s airing of the series; like the show, the TCG garnered a dedicated fanbase. Expansions were r...
Abstract: Actual alchemy seems simpler. Full Metal Alchemist (FMA) is my favorite anime series. I could tell you all the reasons why, but that’s not why you’re reading this review. I have previously been disappointed with the poor video game adaptations...
Abstract: Discontinued. Its been the fate of many collectible card games in recent years, as interest wanes and players move on. As the games tie-in franchises run out of fresh material, or new cartoon episodes to base new cards on. Thats the case for Fullmet...
Abstract: Game: The Fullmetal Alchemist Trading Card GameGenre: Collectible Card GamePlatform: Nintendo DS Before even considering picking up the Fullmetal Alchemist Trading Card Game there are a few things that you must decide. The reason that I believe this ga...
Abstract: Ever since the success of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Franchise, it seems like Anime-Inspired card games are a dime a dozen. Every major series has one, from Bleach to Naruto, and slowly all of these franchise-based card games seem to be making their way onto the Ni...