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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 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
Toys
No. 1: Hovercraft
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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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References
No. 8: ?????
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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: ?????
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No. 13: Power Boat
Known as Speed Boat in the US.
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