Old and Closed TCGS















24 Frames

24 Frames was a TCG that opened about movies, old and new. I really enjoyed the site and it was pretty low maintenance, but it was hard because it seemed nobody was willing to help with donations, and made the site have no personality. So I closed it and kept working on Dramatic.

Celluloid

Celluloid was a TCG I played YEARS ago! It was reopened when I was in college and I joined super pupped about it. It was about PVs for Japanese pop and rock, but I loved it's wide selection. But the girl who took over basicaly did nothing on the site, and didn't even make an update once when she opened it. So basically what you see is the starter pack and what I got from the games. Lame.

Courtship

Courtship was a TCG that was about TCGs. Which is weird but I thought was really cool. Owners of TCGs would make a deck for their game and other members could then collect the deck. Eventually the site fell, probably because the templates were so-so and the own took a long haitus. I was ONE card away from mastering La Musica, and I even made a deck for my site XD

Crackpot

Crackpot is just as addictive as the title implies. The game has revamped itself, distinguishing it self further from "Froots" (an old TCG owned by Kou) The new revamped site is owned by Kou, Sam, and Victoria. The site is for Asian celebrities, spanning from Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. And more here and there. The decks are super sweet because they are slightly edited, mainly with rainbow-ish colors. Sadly, the site burned out rather quickly (twice) so it now sitting in the old section.


Dramatic

Oh why, this is my TCG! This game is devoted completely to asian dramas and movies. It even has decks of Asian actors, characters, and couples! Man with as many decks that are available I can't see why anyone wouldn't want to join! Wow what a horrible sale? You might remember this site from YEARS ago. I originally started the site in high school with a friend named Tiffany. We were going to make the site for actors. But instead, it never took off. Then the summer of 2005 I converted it into a movie, drama, and actor TCG. I closed it again, but was asked by Victoria if I would reopen it. I hauled ass and opened it up again in 2007. It finally closed for good in 2010. Dead with the ringing of the new decade. T_T


Eusha Eusha

Eusha Eusha was all about Korean pop. I was excited because La Musica or any Asian Music sites seemed to never touch the groups that I liked from Korea. It was sad. But one day the site disappeared, and the owner didn't back up majority of the files, and therefore closed. Which is a shame. But I have to admit, I wasn't too fond of the templates since the music video one was too small. It was hard sometimes to see what was in the picture. But I do hope that a new korean music tcg opens up.


Froots

Froots was a pretty cool TCG, it had artists from all over asia which I liked. But one day the site went on major haitus and the owners decided to revamp the cards and site. So when they came back, there weren't nearly as many decks as there was before, and I got a mass amount of cards that were similar. And they had a sub-section of the site called iSpy which was for PVs. I have very little of those cards. Anyways, the revamp didn't last very long. So sad. But the good thing is that the owners branched with their own TCGs. One opened up Amuse, and the other opened up Crackpot with Sam. Although both are currently inactive. *WHY!*



Genki Beam

Genki Beam is a TCG about the Hello! Project girls. She features tons of different decks including artist decks, group decks, photobook decks, music video decks, pamphlet decks, concert, tv, commercial, and etc decks. Originally the site was of both H!P and jpop cards, but now it features only Hello! Project girls. I was a member when the site was originally jpop & h!p and I was a master of many different decks, but quit because I didn't have enough time to keep up with the new decks and the other members. After I quit Genki Beam went on a long haitus, about a year or so. When I came back, many members left or started over and I figured why not! Current the site has slowed down from it's old pace, but that is okay.

There are so many decks I am trying to collect that I don't know what to do XD So if you are a member of this game you should totally check out my cards. If there is anything you want, fill out the form. I want practically everything and almost everyone has something I want. o____o

Journey

This is another TCG that went throught a card revamp and closed shortly after. The game was w-inds. themed, which in a weird way, I am not sure how I decided to join. I am not that HUGE of a w-inds fan XD The owner decided to revamp the site, even giving the site a new name. Anyways, I got a bunch of cards. ^^

Kingdom Animalia

Kingdom Animalia is basically the first TCG that is nature based. The game features decks on many different animals, including fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Sadly, this girl never updates, and I feel there will be a doom to this TCG. I just wish there was a way for another Animals only TCG to open up *looks around* Anyone? Anyone?

Odulation

Oh no! It is the game that originally got me addicted to Trading Card Games again! This jpop music video themed game was originally opened around 2003/4 and the idea was to have many decks of one artist. Which is good for my YUKI obsession. o___o Sadly, the owner didn't have enough time to keep the TCG. It quickly fizzled out and I didn't gain many cards from what I originally had. The site disappeared, and so did my hopes of it reopening.

Oh So Kawaii

One of the rare non-asian celeb TCG that I have joined over the years. This was owned by fellow TCG pal MarsReiko. It featured cute characters that you would see in Asian Stationary. It was a fun game, but trading was low with members, then one day MarsReiko said she was going to do a revamp and never came back. Maybe one day right?

Pretty Voice

Sepia! Oh no! I loved Genki Beam and I loved Pretty Voice, but I did start to run out of time. Which is sad I know, but I was sad to see that when I went back to the site to play (after like 2 months) the site was down. Which I guess is fine. She worked so hard on her TCGs and is such a busy person. But at least I will keep my cards.

Red Sun

This was another kpop themed TCG that kind-of disappeared. The owner Nori, opened it up and had the theme SMTown Artists. I liked a bunch of them including BoA, S.E.S, H.O.T, and Shinvi. So I joined. She kept the site up for awhile, and tried to revamp the cards (which is why they are all different) and kept a "we're still alive" notice for about a year till it was deleted.