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The Acceleracers Collectible Card Game was a card game released in 2004 to coincide with Acceleracers.

Gameplay[]

There are a total of 246 collectible cards. Starter Sets and Booster Packs were released, allowing you to begin and expand your collection, and 3 cards were packed in with each die-cast vehicle.[1]

Vehicles[]

Metal Maniacs[]
Teku[]
Silencerz[]
Drones[]

2 Series Cars

  • Battle Spec 2
  • Flathead Fury 2
  • Ratified 2
  • Technetium 2
  • RD-03+
  • RD-09+

Realms[]

Accelechargers[]

  • Sprout Road
  • Hyper-Jump
  • Frictionless
  • Lightning Rod
  • Fog Vision
  • Slip Grip
  • Wind Shark
  • Undistort
  • Night Sight
  • Hydroglide
  • Turn & Burn
  • Navigator
  • Battering Bubble
  • Wall Crawl
  • Sound Buffer
  • Phantom Form
  • Light Speed
  • Impervious Tires
  • Anti-Gravitation
  • Total Traction
  • Folding Corners
  • 2-D
  • Sand Speed
  • Teleport
  • Size Scaler

Mods[]

  • Traction Control
  • Spiked-Tires
  • Aero Package
  • Active Camouflage
  • Rocket Socket Hyperpod
  • Mega Bass Box
  • Sweepers
  • Dual Driller Hyperpod
  • Poly-Alloy Wheels
  • Asphalt Anchor
  • Grappler Claw
  • Hyper Beams
  • Camo Skin
  • Pulse Emitter
  • Nitrox3
  • Spoiler
  • Gyro Stabilizer
  • Carpoon Hyperpod
  • Slam Ram Hyperpod
  • “Second Wind” 02 Tank
  • Vector Thrust
  • Armored Plow
  • Suspension Enhancers
  • Strato-Thruster
  • Octo-Rod Hyperpod
  • Four Wheel Steering
  • Jump Jets
  • Balance Box
  • Engine Elixir
  • Feather frame
  • Racing slicks
  • Shell skin
  • Spy eye
  • Air refresher
  • Megacharger
  • Hardened Underbelly
  • Wheel Shield
  • Dragon Torch
  • Diffusion Glass
  • Tweak Box

Hazards[]

  • Moss Gorillas
  • Carnivorous Plants
  • Behemoth Mosquitoes
  • Mutant Vulture
  • Rockslide
  • Bat Swarm
  • Molten River
  • Ice Yeti
  • Ice Shrapnel
  • Kamikaze Semis
  • Wrecking Balls
  • Spire Slalom
  • Hairpin Turn
  • Proto-Sharks
  • Tsunami
  • Lightning Barrage
  • Black Ice
  • Chrome Globes
  • Scorpion Ambush
  • Choke Valves
  • Toxic Gators
  • Electric Fry
  • Magnetic Bounce
  • Gear Crush
  • Stone Colossus
  • Sweeper Strike
  • Acceleron Virus
  • Tornado Vortex
  • Mechanoid Destroyer
  • Solar Flare
  • Acid Bath
  • Nano Parasites
  • Maze Minotaur
  • Forest Inferno
  • Meteor Shower
  • Blown Hydrant
  • Avalanche
  • Stone Sphinx
  • Escher’s World
  • Big Trouble

Shifts[]

  • Pick A Line
  • Smooth Driving
  • Hot Wire
  • Endure
  • Reaction Time
  • Downshift
  • All or Nothing
  • Rev Matching
  • Drifting
  • Buckle Up
  • Wrong Way
  • Guts
  • Cornering
  • Simulator Run
  • Draft & Pass
  • Burnout
  • Bootlegger Reverse
  • Rubbin is Racin
  • Home Track Advantage
  • Slalom
  • Hack Mimic
  • Shortcut
  • Emergency Brake
  • Draft
  • Visor Mask
  • Recover Control
  • Sound Proof
  • Dodging Disaster
  • Under the Hood
  • Pedal to the Metal

Card List provided by Sasiuxer on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb9w1fDnclI

Development[]

The game was developed by Mattel, in partnership with Stranger Entertainment LLC.[2]

Artists[]

  • Scott Robertson (art director)
  • Ari Bilow
  • Michael Trump
  • Ian Cartabiano
  • Patrick Hanenberger
  • Mike Yamada
  • Ryan Church
  • Phil Saunders
  • Kasra Farahani
  • Andy Ogden
  • Stephen Chang
  • Neville Page
  • Mark Goerner
  • Terry Greenough
  • Will Routon
  • Khang Le
  • Ron Kurniawan
  • Kino Scialabba
  • Francis Tsai
  • Kazu Kibuishi

Internationally, cards were released with textless versions, only showcasing the art.[1]

Special Feature[]

A 6 minute instructional promo video, animated by Mainframe Entertainment, was released and featured in Acceleracers DVDs as a Special Feature. Mitchell "Monkey" McClurg and RD-S1 are shown dueling each other, with narration by Dr. Peter Tezla detailing the rules.

Acceleracers_Collectible_Card_Game_Special_Feature

Acceleracers Collectible Card Game Special Feature

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • For some reason, the visuals of the special feature seem more advanced compared to the movies, such as the stronger reflections in Tezla‘s exosuit. The shorter animation length and earlier production compared to the movies could be explanations to this.
  • The game rules booklet showcases art of Hollowback and Synkro racing each other. The Synkro is shown with a much more orange color, rather than the gold shown in the movies. This parallels the die-cast version, with a similar difference.

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