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[edit] Release date
According to GameFAQs (which has pretty accurate JP release dates,) the December 2002 JP release date listed was a GBA release, not a GBC release. I have no idea if they're basically the same game or really different, but this should probably be noted by someone who knows the differences between the two. Y0u | Y0ur talk page 00:33, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Expand this article!
Magi-Nation (with a hyphen) wasn't just a video game, it was also a CCG (a CCG first, in fact), an attempted manga series, and almost a Saturday Morning cartoon. This needs a dire expansion.
--- Sign your posts with four tildes, please. But, yeah. I've finally returned to this article and cleaned up some of the stuff I wrote, and then some of the really... bad... writing of the article. Meatspinclock 03:42, 13 December 2006 (UTC)