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==Legacy==
 
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Two successors were released by Nintendo on the [[Nintendo DS]] including ''[[Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero]]'' for retail, and ''[[Card Hero: Speed Battle Custom]]'' for [[DSiWare]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', [[Maruo Maruhige]], one of the characters from the game, appeared as a collectible trophy.
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Two successors were released by Nintendo on the [[Nintendo DS]] including ''[[Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero]]'' for retail, and ''[[Card Hero Speed Battle Custom]]'' for [[DSiWare]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', [[Maruo Maruhige]], one of the characters from the game, appeared as a collectible trophy.
   
 
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Trade & Battle: Card Hero is a Game Boy Color video game released exclusively in Japan in 2000. The game was developed by Intelligent Systems and is a card battle role-playing game. Nintendo published the game and planned to release it in America, but Nintendo of America eventually abandoned the project.

Legacy

Two successors were released by Nintendo on the Nintendo DS including Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero for retail, and Card Hero Speed Battle Custom for DSiWare. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Maruo Maruhige, one of the characters from the game, appeared as a collectible trophy.