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==Patents== | ==Patents== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> |
Revision as of 03:37, 4 October 2018
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The Card Power (カードパワー) series is a set of small toys released by Sega between 1988 and 1990. In the US the series was renamed Pocket Power[1] and distributed by Tyco, which split the range into three sub-series. Irwin Toy distributed the set in Canada, Savie in France and Gig in Italy.
Some entries in the range were seemingly named after Sega arcade games, such as Hang-On and Thunder Blade.
Contents
- 1 Toys
- 1.1 No. 1: Hovercraft
- 1.2 No. 2: Battle Top
- 1.3 No. 3: Skeleton
- 1.4 No. 4: Boys Gear
- 1.5 No. 5: Buggy Shot
- 1.6 No. 6: Hang On
- 1.7 No. 7: Thunder Blade
- 1.8 No. 8: Aero Hawk
- 1.9 No. 9: Baseball
- 1.10 No. 10: UFO
- 1.11 No. 11: Drag Star
- 1.12 No. 12: Water Gun
- 1.13 No. 13: Power Boat
- 1.14 No. 14: Survival Gear
- 1.15 No. 15: ?????
- 1.16 No. 16: Out Run
- 2 Patents
- 3 Gallery
- 4 References
Toys
No. 1: Hovercraft
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No. 2: Battle Top
Known as Top Fight in the US.
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No. 3: Skeleton
Known as Glo-Bones in the US and Canada.
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No. 4: Boys Gear
Known as G.I. Supply in the US and Lancer in Italy.
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No. 5: Buggy Shot
Known as Indy Racer in the US and Indianapolis in Italy.
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No. 6: Hang On
Known as Roadblaster in the US.
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No. 7: Thunder Blade
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No. 8: Aero Hawk
Known as Turbo Prop in the US and Canada.
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No. 9: Baseball
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No. 10: UFO
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No. 11: Drag Star
Known as Top Fueler in the US.
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No. 12: Water Gun
Known as Trick Squirt in the US and Canada.
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No. 13: Power Boat
Known as Speed Boat in the US.
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No. 14: Survival Gear
Known as Survival Kit in the US.
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No. 15: ?????
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No. 16: Out Run
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Patents
Gallery
- CardPower JP Flyer Front.jpg
JP flyer front
- CardPower JP Flyer Back.jpg
JP flyer back