The full list of games included in the has been leaked online ahead of the game's release in February 2025. This is a collection of classic video games, most of them for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. However, no fewer than 17 different games came out for the franchise during that era. In what was truly a golden age for , fans were spoiled for choice when it came to handheld trading card games.
And they may be so again, as the full list of 14 games included in the has supposedly been leaked, recounted in the post on X (formerly Twitter) by Stealth below. Rumor holds the leak comes from the box art for the Taiwanese release of the game, which was apparently posted online earlier this week. Spanning all three major consoles in the Game Boy line and the years between 1998 and 2004, it's an expansive anthology of 's greatest handheld hits.
Of these 14 games, only eight were previously announced officially: everything but,,, the series, and the duology is a surprise. Most of the newly announced titles combine traditional card-based dueling with new, unique mechanics, like the board game structure of and, or the RPG gameplay of and. Still, players have had a mixed reaction to this collection, based on the games it includes and those it doesn't.
Although its scope is limited, the does have one major claim to fame in that many of its games are being released in English for the first time ever. Titles like were Japan-exclusive upon their release. Now, English-speaking fans will finally have the opportunity to play these landmark games.
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But other players, like @ZeldaHarkinian on X (formerly Twitter), pointed out that the collection was missing some of their favorite forgotten titles. A widely acknowledged omission is, a 2001 entry in which players dueled their way around chess-inspired game boards with terrain-specific rules
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