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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.

  1. 1992
    Super Mario
    Amada launches Super Mario PP

    Japan-only sticker-card stock — the shop's oldest cardboard lineage.

  2. 1995
    Illuminati
    Illuminati: New World Order

    Steve Jackson ships a 409-card base set at Gen Con. Never reprinted.

  3. 1996
    Pokemon
    Japanese Pokémon Base

    Media Factory's Expansion Pack. 'No Rarity' first-prints become the grail.

  4. 1998
    Pokemon
    Bandai Pokémon Carddass

    Vending-machine prism foils — a parallel run to the main TCG.

  5. 1999
    Pokemon
    English Pokémon Base Set

    WotC localises for the West. The most recognised cards in the hobby.

  6. 2000
    Dragonball
    Score's Dragon Ball TCG

    Limited Series ships on the Toonami wave. 'L'-marked first-prints.

  7. 2003
    YuYu Hakusho
    Yu Yu Hakusho: Tournament Saga

    FUNimation's single-set TCG. Foils that aged better than their peers.

  8. 2017
    Final Fantasy
    Final Fantasy OPUS I

    Square Enix's international relaunch. Foil legends anchor the line.

  9. 2025
    Gundam
    Gundam Card Game launches

    Bandai's new line. We're calling Beginning Set the future 'Base Set.'