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The Lafayette Gazette
Spring 2003, 2nd edition
Sports & Games

Have you ever wondered what goes on at recess? 
Or have you ever just wanted to find a new game to play?
Then this section on sports and games is just right for you!


Pokemon
by Felipe, Joshua, Davide, Camilo and Marcin

You need to have 40 cards before you begin playing.  When you have everything you are ready to have a battle.  Each player draws 5 cards.  Then you play 1 Pokemon card out in the field so it can attack the other

cards.  You do this over and over again.  When you get to the third stage, you put the cards right next to your deck.  You lose points when your Pokemon gets attacked.  The person with the most points wins.
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Digimon
by
Thomas

Digimon is the third most popular card game.  You begin by drawing 5 cards each.  Now, you can begin to battle.  Each person puts down a card.  Then you decide which card is the strongest.  The person with the weakest card loses points.

So remember kids, the strongest is the best and the weakest is the worst.

 

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