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Revision as of 21:04, 17 December 2019
As the arcade releases evolved, SEGA launched many types of special edition arcade cards. Especially in the Japanese version, SEGA released many editions such as Egg Cards, Fossil Cards, and so on. Some of these cards were released in the Japanese McDonald's Happy Set Meal Edition and CoroCoro Comic of Shogakukan. There were also some special cards released in official editions. Taiwanese also released Attribute Egg Cards, and could be acquired through the exchange of an amount of ordinary cards.
Due to the Japanese official website's shutdown, sources are based on Japanese forums, blogs, tournament videos, and other archived images.
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Triple Slash Cards
Unlike ordinary rectangular cards, these are triangular cards like Velociraptor's Multiple Move anime card, and one was likely the basis of the other. Each set included two cards, a regular Dinosaur Card and a triangular card (the Triple Slash) with the three Attack Super Moves of the dinosaur's Element, one barcode on each side.
Triple Slash Cards were released by Japanese SEGA during the launch of the 2007 1st Edition cards. As triple cards were released in 2007, they can be used in English and Taiwanese arcade gameplay.
There are seven Triple Slash Cards. Saurophaganax was also released with a Triple Slash Card during the launch of the DS game, though it was not placed together with its Triple Slash Card.
Dinosaurs | Attribute | Type | Rock Move | Scissors Move | Paper Move |
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Giganotosaurus | Fire | Counter | Fire Cannon | Fire Bomb | Blazing Spin Attack |
Maiasaura | Grass | Crisis | Egg Attack | Big Foot Assault | Metal Wing |
Triceratops | Lightning | Counter | Lightning Strike | Thunder Bazooka | Lightning Spear |
Suchomimus | Water | Crisis | Water Sword | Tragedy of the Sphere | Aqua Whip |
Ankylosaurus | Earth | Crisis | Spike Arrows | Mole Attack | Earthquake |
Allosaurus | Wind | Blitz | Biting Wind | Ninja Attack | Tornado Toss |
Saurophaganax | Fire | Super Attack | Fire Cannon | Fire Bomb | Blazing Spin Attack |
Egg Cards
There were four types of Egg cards in Japanese version: Alpha Dinosaurs Egg, Attribute Eggs, Continent Eggs, and Dinosaur Color Eggs. The Taiwanese version also had the Attribute Egg cards available, and could be acquired through exchange with an amount of ordinary cards. Although the English version did not release Attribute Egg cards, the Attribute Egg cards can be used in the English arcade.
When SEGA released the Japanese 2007 3rd Edition cards, they held the "Let's Get 7 Eggs" campaign. These seven egg cards are Alpha Dinosaurs Egg and other six Attribute Egg cards: Lightning, Fire, Wind, Earth, Water, and Grass.
The Egg cards included more than one dinosaur. The card's code number starts with "EGG".
Code Number | Card Name | Card Type | Dinosaurs Included | Availability |
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EGG-001 | Fire Egg
(1st Edition) |
Attribute Egg | Japanese: Appendix of separate 2007 CoroCoro Comics | |
EGG-002 | Fire Egg (2nd Edition) | Attribute Egg | Japanese: Appendix of November 2007 CoroCoro Comics | |
EGG-003 | Alpha Dinosaurs Egg | Alpha Dinosaurs Egg | Japanese: Appendix of Shogakukan's November 2007 Kindergarten magazine, | |
EGG-004 | Lightning Egg | Attribute Egg | Japanese: Appendix of Shogakukan's November 2007 Televi-Kun magazine
Taiwanese: By exhange with 30 ordinary cards | |
EGG-005 | Fire Egg
(3rd Edition) |
Attribute Egg | Japanese: Appendix of Shogakukan's November 2007 1st Grade Primary School magazine
Taiwanese: By exchange with 30 ordinary cards | |
EGG-006 | Wind Egg | Attribute Egg |
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Japanese: Appendix of Shogakukan's November 2007 2nd Grade Primary School magazine
Taiwanese: By exchange with 30 ordinary cards |
EGG-007 | Earth Egg | Attribute Egg |
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Japanese: Appendix of Shogakukan's November 2007 3rd Grade Primary School magazine
Taiwanese: By exchange with 30 of ordinary cards |
EGG-008 | Water Egg | Attribute Egg | Japanese: Appendix of Shogakukan's November 2007 4th Grade Primary School magazine
Taiwanese: By exchange with 30 ordinary cards | |
EGG-009 | Grass Egg | Attribute Egg | Japanese: SEGA drawing prize
Taiwanese: By exchange with 30 ordinary cards | |
EGG-010 | Secret Egg
(1st Edition) |
Attribute Egg |
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Japanese: Hidden card of 2007 4th Edition+ |
EGG-011 | North American Egg | Continent Egg | Japanese: Dinosaur King's 2008 Summer Complete Compensation Book | |
EGG-012 | North American Egg II | Continent Egg | Japanese: Appendix of Shogakukan's February 2009 Kindergarten magazine | |
EGG-013 | South American Egg | Continent Egg | Japanese: Appendix of Shogakukan's February 2009 1st Grade Primary School magazine | |
EGG-014 | African Egg | Continent Egg | Japanese: Appendix of Shogakukan's February 2009 2nd Grade Primary School magazine | |
EGG-015 | European Egg | Continent Egg | Japanese: Prize of Dinosaur King competition participation | |
EGG-016 | Asian Egg | Continent Egg | Japanese: Kakushin 1st Edition | |
EGG-017 | Red Dinosaurs Egg | Dinosaur Color Egg | Japanese: Kakushin 3rd Edition | |
EGG-018 | Blue Dinosaurs Egg | Dinosaur Color Eggs | Japanese: Kakushin 3rd Edition | |
EGG-019 | Green Dinosaurs Egg | Dinosaur Color Egg | Japanese: Kakushin 3rd Edition | |
EGG-020 | Secret Egg
(2nd Edition) |
Attribute Egg |
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Japanese: Kakushin 4th Edition |
EGG-021 | Secret Egg II | Attribute Egg |
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Japanese: Kakushin 4th Edition |
Fossil Cards
All three language versions had released Fossil Cards. There are 23 fossil cards in total, and 8 of them were available in the English and Taiwanese versions. To get the image of dinosaur skeletons, SEGA cooperated with the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum and Gunma Prefectural Museum of History. The cards' code numbers start with "KS"; for example: KS001 - Tarbosaurus. The battle Types of Fossil Dino cards are all Revival Type.
Code Number | Card Name | Card Type | Attribute | Skeleton Image from | Availability |
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KS001 | Tarbosaurus | Dino Card | Fire | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: 2007 3rd Edition
English & Taiwanese: S2 3rd Edition |
KS002 | Monolophosaurus | Dino Card | Wind | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: 2007 3rd Edition
English & Taiwanese: S2 3rd Edition |
KS003 | Dilophosaurus | Dino Card | Wind | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: 2007 3rd Edition
English & Taiwanese: S2 3rd Edition |
KS004 | Euoplocephalus | Dino Card | Earth | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: 2007 3rd Edition
English & Taiwanese: S2 3rd Edition |
KS005 | Acrocanthosaurus | Dino Card | Fire | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: 2007 4th Edition, 2007 4th Edition+
English & Taiwanese: S2 4th Edition |
KS006 | Saurolophus | Dino Card | Grass | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: 2007 4th Edition, 2007 4th Edition+
English & Taiwanese: S2 4th Edition |
KS007 | Sinraptor | Dino Card | Wind | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: 2007 4th Edition, 2007 4th Edition+
English & Taiwanese: S2 4th Edition |
KS008 | Tyrannosaurus | Dino Card | Fire | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: 2007 4th Edition+
English & Taiwanese: S2 4th Edition |
KS009 | Fukuiraptor | Dino Card | Fire | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Non-sale, promo card |
KS010 | Chasmosaurus | Dino Card | Lightning | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Gekizan 1st Edition |
KS011 | Iguanodon | Dino Card | Grass | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Gekizan 1st Edition |
KS012 | Allosaurus | Dino Card | Wind | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Gekizan 2nd Edition |
KS013 | Camptosaurus | Dino Card | Grass | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Gekizan 2nd Edition |
KS014 | Anhanguera Dive (Anhanguera) | Move Card | Normal | Gunma Prefectural Museum of History | Japanese: Gekizan 2nd Edition, Gekizan 2nd Edition+ |
KS015 | Tupuxuara Dive (Tupuxuara) | Move Card | Normal | Gunma Prefectural Museum of History | Japanese: Gekizan 2nd Edition, Gekizan 2nd Edition+ |
KS016 | Tapejara Dive (Tapejara) | Move Card | Normal | Gunma Prefectural Museum of History | Japanese: Gekizan 2nd Edition+ |
KS017 | Tuojiangosaurus | Dino Card | Earth | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Gekizan 3rd Edition |
KS018 | Szechuanosaurus | Dino Card | Wind | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Gekizan 3rd Edition |
KS019 | Prosaurolophus | Dino Card | Grass | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Kakushin 1st Edition |
KS020 | Triceratops | Dino Card | Lightning | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Kakushin 2nd Edition |
KS021 | Egg Attack (Oviraptor) | Super Move Card | Grass | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Non-sale, promo card |
KS022 | Therizinosaurus | Dino Card | Secret | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Kakushin 6th Edition Hyper Battle Museum |
KS023 | Pachycephalosaurus | Dino Card | Secret | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Kakushin 6th Edition Hyper Battle Museum |
KS024 | Deinonychus | Dino Card | Secret | Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum | Japanese: Kakushin 6th Edition Hyper Battle Museum |
Tyrannosaurus' Japanese Fossil Card used to be misprinted. According to Japanese SEGA news in 25 January 2008, the barcode of its card is the barcode of Tarbosaurus' Fossil Card.
Dinotector Dinosaur Cards
Dinotector Dino cards only available on Japanese version, started from Gekizan 1st Edition, to the final version (except for Kakushin 5th Edition). Not only these official editions, the official also provided 3D image version for six cards (Chomp, Ace, Paris, Terry, Spiny, Tank), each type of card have 1000 units, and divided to two groups: D-Kids and Alpha Gang.
There are 50 Dinotector Dino Cards in total. The cards' code numbers all start with "DT".
Combined Cards
The Combined Card is a class of card that consists of a Dinosaur, three Moves, and a Character to use. If the player use this type of card, it automatically scans in as the collective Dinosaur, Moves, and Character without other cards being allowed. The combined cards were only available in the Japanese version, and there are 18 combined cards in total. The cards' code numbers all start with "CC".
Code Number | Card Name | Moves | Character | Type | Availability |
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CC-01 | Chomp | Rock: Lightning Strike Scissors: Electric Charge Paper: Plasma Anchor |
Max | Strength | McDonald Happy Set Meal Edition |
CC-02 | Ace | Rock: Biting Wind Scissors: Cyclone Paper: Sonic Blast |
Rex | Tie Defense | McDonald Happy Set Meal Edition |
CC-03 | Paris | Rock: Two Platoon Crush Scissors: Emerald Garden Paper: Metal Wing |
Zoe | Recovery | McDonald Happy Set Meal Edition |
CC-04 | Terry | Rock: Dino Stuffer Scissors: Fire Bomb Paper: Burning Dash |
Ursula | Reform | McDonald Happy Set Meal Edition |
CC-05 | Spiny | Rock: Shockwave Scissors: Ocean Panic Paper: Alpha Dice |
Zander | Lucky 7 | McDonald Happy Set Meal Edition |
CC-06 | Tank | Rock:Tie Attack Scissors: Crystal Break Paper: Rock Roller |
Ed | Will-Power | McDonald Happy Set Meal Edition |
CC-07 | Gigas | Rock: Magma Blaster Scissors: Death Fire Paper: Atomic Bomb |
Gavro | Poison | Gekizan 2nd Edition+ Space Pirates Dinosaur Combined Card series |
CC-08 | Maximus | Rock: Blitz Counter Scissors: Death Grind Paper: Attack Burst |
Sheer | Poison | Gekizan 2nd Edition+ Space Pirates Dinosaur Combined Card series |
CC-09 | Armatus | Rock: Defense Burst Scissors: Venom Fang Paper: Earth Barrier |
Foolscap | Poison | Gekizan 2nd Edition+ Space Pirates Dinosaur Combined Card series |
CC-10 | Super Alpha Iguanodon | Rock: ACT Missile Scissors: Quick Strike Paper: Archaeopteryx Charm |
Ursula | Blunder | Kakushin 2nd Edition "Alpha Gang's Eocarcharia Hunting War Combined Cards" series |
CC-11 | Super Alpha Rajasaurus | Rock: Power Drain Scissors: Triple Headbutt Paper: Stun Dash |
Zander | Blunder | Kakushin 2nd Edition "Alpha Gang's Eocarcharia Hunting War Combined Cards" series |
CC-12 | Super Alpha Suchomimus | Rock: Smiling Hamburger Scissors: Exciting Strawberry Cake Paper: Happy Pudding |
Ed | Strength | Kakushin 2nd Edition "Alpha Gang's Eocarcharia Hunting War Combined Cards" series |
CC-13 | Super Alpha Chasmosaurus | Rock: Dino Stuffer Scissors: Banana Surprise Paper: Softening Beam |
Rod | Rock-Rock | Kakushin 2nd Edition "Alpha Gang's Eocarcharia Hunting War Combined Cards" series |
CC-14 | Super Alpha Allosaurus | Rock: Pawpaw Power Scissors: Throb! ACT Darts! Paper: Leaellyn Cure |
Laura | Paper-Paper | Kakushin 2nd Edition "Alpha Gang's Eocarcharia Hunting War Combined Cards" series |
CC-15 | Super Alpha Kentrosaurus | Rock: Fight! Alpha Trooper! Scissors: Hold on! Alpha Trooper! Paper: Let's go! Alpha Trooper! |
Dr. Z | Scissors-Scissors | Kakushin 2nd Edition "Alpha Gang's Eocarcharia Hunting War Combined Cards" series |
CC-16 | Super Chomp | Rock: Lightning Ax Scissors: Final Thunder Paper: Plasma Anchor |
Max | Super | Kakushin 4th Edition Super D-Team Combined Cards series |
CC-17 | Super Ace | Rock: Air Raid Storm Scissors: Ninja Attack Paper: Sonic Blast |
Rex | Super | Kakushin 4th Edition Super D-Team Combined Cards series |
CC-18 | Super Paris | Rock: Two Platoon Crush Scissors: Thorn Whip Paper: Dino Force |
Zoe | Super | Kakushin 4th Edition Super D-Team Combined Cards series |
Other non-sale cards
Dr. Dinosaur's Dinosaur Card
An exclusive promo card of the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum. It was a gift card from the museum's special exhibition on 25 September 2009. The card distribution was ended on 12 October 2009.
The card included six dinosaurs and their battle Types are all Revival Type.
Dinosaur | Attribute | Strength |
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Tarbosaurus | Fire | 1200 |
Tuojiangosaurus | Earth | 1800 |
Prosaurolophus | Grass | 1200 |
Chasmosaurus | Lightning | 1400 |
Fukuisaurus | Grass | 1600 |
Fukuiraptor | Wind | 1200 |
Hot Tyrants Family
This non-sale card included the tyrannosaurids in Dinosaur King except for Siamotyrannus (though it was originally considered a tyrannosauroid).
As dinosaurs of this card are tyrannosaurids, this card's attribute is Fire.
Dinosaurs | Strength | Technique |
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Tyrannosaurus | 2000 | 300 |
Daspletosaurus | 1800 | 500 |
Tarbosaurus | 1200 | 900 |
Gorgosaurus | 1000 | 1000 |
Alioramus | 1000 | 1100 |
Albertosaurus | 1200 | 1000 |
Dr. Taylor's Stegosaurs Card
A non-sale cards which was released during the launched of Japanese Gekizan Editions. The card included six stegosaurids in Dinosaur King except for Gigantspinosaurus.
As dinosaurs of this cards are stegosaurids, this card's attribute is Earth.
Dinosaurs | Strength | Technique |
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Stegosaurus | 1800 | 400 |
Tuojiangosaurus | 1600 | 500 |
Kentrosaurus | 1400 | 700 |
Wuerhosaurus | 1000 | 1000 |
Dacentrurus | 1200 | 1000 |
Lexovisaurus | 1200 | 800 |
Warriors of Thunder
It was prize of Japanese official national convention, "D-Kids Grand Prix 2" which was held on 8 August to 27 September 2009. The convention was held for secondary students and located at 300 designated store.
The attribute of all dinosaurs in this card is Lightning, so this card's attribute is Lightning.
Dinosaurs | Strength | Technique |
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Pachyrhinosaurus | 1800 | 400 |
Pentaceratops | 2000 | 400 |
Monoclonius | 1200 | 1000 |
Arrhinoceratops | 1600 | 700 |
Brachyceratops | 1000 | 1100 |
Chasmosaurus | 1400 | 700 |
Stalwarts of Bronze
This non-sale card included 1st Bronze Rare dinosaurs. This card also featured Japanese Kanji which show dinosaurs strength, 1600. The card also featured Chinese characters of each dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs | Chinese Characters | Attribute |
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Torvosaurus | 蠻龍 | Fire |
Baryonyx | 堅爪龍 | Water |
Ceratosaurus | 角鼻龍 | Wind |
Torosaurus | 牛角龍 | Lightning |
Shantungosaurus | 山東龍 | Grass |
Edmontonia | 愛德蒙頓龍 | Earth |
Alpha Dinosaurs
This card included the six regular Alpha Dinosaurs, and was prize from Japanese official tournaments.
Each copy randomly contains an unrevealed one of the following: Alpha Gorgosaurus, Alpha Irritator, Alpha Einiosaurus, Alpha Wuerhosaurus, Alpha Ouranosaurus, and Alpha Dilophosaurus.
Alpha Moves
This card's Moves all feature Alpha Droids or other Alpha Gang technology. They are all Normal Moves.
Each copy randomly contains an unrevealed one of the following: Dino Stuffer, Banana Surprise, one or more Alpha Trooper variants, ACT Missile, Alpha Dice, and Softening Beam.
Reese's Assist Moves
This card's Moves all feature effects that summon other dinosaurs. They are all Normal Moves.
Each copy randomly contains an unrevealed one of the following: Venom Fang, Triple Headbutt, Tapejara Dive, Move Block, Leaellyn Cure, and Tag Team.