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Trade & Battle: Card Hero is a game for Game Boy Color.
Summary
Trade & Battle: Card Hero is the first game in the Card Hero series. Card Hero is a playing card game with special rules, with the aim of defeating the opponent's main card; known as the Master.
In addition to the Game Boy Color game, official physical Nintendo Card Hero playing cards were released, including a few packaged with the game.
The game features Hiro, the protagonist, on his aim to become the greatest Card Hero player.
The game was succeeded by Kōsoku Card Battle: Card Hero for Nintendo DS.
On August 10, 2011 Trade & Battle: Card Hero was re-released on the Japanese Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console.
Trade & Battle: Card Hero is compatible with both the Link Cable and Game Boy Printer.
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