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* Made by Topps in 1989, and officially licensed by [[Nintendo]]. | * Made by Topps in 1989, and officially licensed by [[Nintendo]]. | ||
* A set of 60 cards and 33 stickers featuring images from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', ''Super Mario Bros. 1'', ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', ''Double Dragon'', and ''Punch-Out''. | * A set of 60 cards and 33 stickers featuring images from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', ''Super Mario Bros. 1'', ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', ''Double Dragon'', and ''Punch-Out''.{{Ref|[http://thesurfingpizza.com/2009/02/20/topps-nintendo-scratch-off-trading-cards/ The Surfing Pizza]}} | ||
* Each pack sells for 25 cents, and came packaged in one of three different wax wrappers:- Mario, Link, or Princess Peach. | * Each pack sells for 25 cents, and came packaged in one of three different wax wrappers:- Mario, Link, or Princess Peach. | ||
* Each pack contains 3 scratch off cards and 2 stickers. | * Each pack contains 3 scratch off cards and 2 stickers. | ||
* There are 10 different cards for each game. | * There are 10 different cards for each game. | ||
* These cards are scratch-off game cards. By collecting all of the cards of a series, people were able to scratch off the sections. If 3 swords were scratched off then Link was allowed to continue to the next screen. However, if 3 fireballs were revealed then you lost. | * These cards are scratch-off game cards. By collecting all of the cards of a series, people were able to scratch off the sections. If 3 swords were scratched off then Link was allowed to continue to the next screen. However, if 3 fireballs were revealed then you lost.{{Ref|[http://legendzelda.net/more-zelda/topps-zelda-cards/ LegendZelda]}} | ||
* On the back of the sticker cards was some top secret game tips. | * On the back of the sticker cards was some top secret game tips.{{Ref|[http://www.sydlexia.com/nesgamepacks.htm SydLexia.com]}} | ||
* These scratch cards measures approximately 3.5x2.0 cm | * These scratch cards measures approximately 3.5x2.0 cm | ||
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Notes
- Made by Topps in 1989, and officially licensed by Nintendo.
- A set of 60 cards and 33 stickers featuring images from The Legend of Zelda, The Adventure of Link, Super Mario Bros. 1, Super Mario Bros. 2, Double Dragon, and Punch-Out.[1]
- Each pack sells for 25 cents, and came packaged in one of three different wax wrappers:- Mario, Link, or Princess Peach.
- Each pack contains 3 scratch off cards and 2 stickers.
- There are 10 different cards for each game.
- These cards are scratch-off game cards. By collecting all of the cards of a series, people were able to scratch off the sections. If 3 swords were scratched off then Link was allowed to continue to the next screen. However, if 3 fireballs were revealed then you lost.[2]
- On the back of the sticker cards was some top secret game tips.[3]
- These scratch cards measures approximately 3.5x2.0 cm
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