Marvel trading card game for PSP PC and DS gets release dates

Marvel Trading Card Game

Given that our last report on this game was last February, we’ll be a bit more detailed about what the game’s about in this post.

If the trading card game (TCG) by Upper Deck Entertainment wasn’t enough for you, then the video game version of the cardboard hobby might satisfy. For one thing, the videogame version of the card-game boasts that it allows players to compete in cross-platform online play.

What platforms you ask? Well, the PSP version’s been out since February, and there are reports of a PC version. What’s news here is that Konami has announced that the Marvel Trading Card Game will be released for the Nintendo DS by next week. For EU folks, The PSP and PC versions should be out by May 31st, and the NDS version should roll in by July.

Yes, more platforms, more players for the online player community that Konami likes to boast about. The online community service should allow players to trade cards, purchase cards from an online store, and let players compete in various game modes and tournaments.

Marvel Trading Card Game

Given that our last report on this game was last February, we’ll be a bit more detailed about what the game’s about in this post.

If the trading card game (TCG) by Upper Deck Entertainment wasn’t enough for you, then the video game version of the cardboard hobby might satisfy. For one thing, the videogame version of the card-game boasts that it allows players to compete in cross-platform online play.

What platforms you ask? Well, the PSP version’s been out since February, and there are reports of a PC version. What’s news here is that Konami has announced that the Marvel Trading Card Game will be released for the Nintendo DS by next week. For EU folks, The PSP and PC versions should be out by May 31st, and the NDS version should roll in by July.

Yes, more platforms, more players for the online player community that Konami likes to boast about. The online community service should allow players to trade cards, purchase cards from an online store, and let players compete in various game modes and tournaments.

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