Three decades of cardboard.
Every line we carry, in the order it reached collectors — from Amada's 1992 Mario stickers to Bandai's 2025 Gundam launch.
- 1992Super MarioAmada launches Super Mario PP
Japan-only sticker-card stock — the shop's oldest cardboard lineage.
- 1995IlluminatiIlluminati: New World Order
Steve Jackson ships a 409-card base set at Gen Con. Never reprinted.
- 1996PokemonJapanese Pokémon Base
Media Factory's Expansion Pack. 'No Rarity' first-prints become the grail.
- 1998PokemonBandai Pokémon Carddass
Vending-machine prism foils — a parallel run to the main TCG.
- 1999PokemonEnglish Pokémon Base Set
WotC localises for the West. The most recognised cards in the hobby.
- 2000DragonballScore's Dragon Ball TCG
Limited Series ships on the Toonami wave. 'L'-marked first-prints.
- 2003YuYu HakushoYu Yu Hakusho: Tournament Saga
FUNimation's single-set TCG. Foils that aged better than their peers.
- 2017Final FantasyFinal Fantasy OPUS I
Square Enix's international relaunch. Foil legends anchor the line.
- 2025GundamGundam Card Game launches
Bandai's new line. We're calling Beginning Set the future 'Base Set.'