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Most video games have used broadly similar card lists, often with card numbers shown to the player. However, many games, especially later ones, diverged from the "standard" list with various removals, insertions, and reorderings. This table presents an overview, organized by number, and is a companion to the table organized by card name.

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  • Comparison of video game card numbers (by number)
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  • Most video games have used broadly similar card lists, often with card numbers shown to the player. However, many games, especially later ones, diverged from the "standard" list with various removals, insertions, and reorderings. This table presents an overview, organized by number, and is a companion to the table organized by card name.
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  • Most video games have used broadly similar card lists, often with card numbers shown to the player. However, many games, especially later ones, diverged from the "standard" list with various removals, insertions, and reorderings. This table presents an overview, organized by number, and is a companion to the table organized by card name.
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