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I would like to eventually incorporate how the cards got started and everything into the article eventually, I just havn't gotten around to it yet. Hopefully once summer rolls around and I don't have exams every week I will finally get the time to sit down and write up a proper history about the cards. ([[User:Hopefulthinkin|Hopefulthinkin]] ([[User talk:Hopefulthinkin|talk]]) 21:57, 2 April 2008 (UTC))
I would like to eventually incorporate how the cards got started and everything into the article eventually, I just havn't gotten around to it yet. Hopefully once summer rolls around and I don't have exams every week I will finally get the time to sit down and write up a proper history about the cards. ([[User:Hopefulthinkin|Hopefulthinkin]] ([[User talk:Hopefulthinkin|talk]]) 21:57, 2 April 2008 (UTC))

== Penny Arcade Comic ==

Just wanted to mention that the webcomic [http://www.penny-arcade.com Penny Arcade] has done a webcomic about the phenomenom of Bella Sara and what may occur if you mistype the 10 digit code online.

Revision as of 14:01, 26 May 2008

Bella Sara is *very* popular at the moment, and needs its own Wikipedia page - I'm trying to format it so that everything is within Wikipedia's standards, but it keeps saying it's proposed for deletion - why is this?

Bella Sara

I have actually been collecting the cards for a while and am very farmiliar with them. It is growing quickly in popularity not only in the USA but worldwide. Consequently, I agree that it should have its own place on Wikipedia. I'll do what I can to help edit and improve the page. Hopefulthinkin (talk) 00:13, 12 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Denmark

I collect these cards, as well as my little brother. From my understanding, these originated in Denmark, and the Bellasara.com's FAQ backs this up.

Who Is conceptcard?

conceptcard is the company that originally created Bella Sara. conceptcard was founded in Svendborg, Denmark, in September 2005, the same month it published the first version of Bella Sara, which was then called Bella. Bella was sold first in Denmark and later in Norway and Sweden. Since its debut, over 6 million cards have been sold throughout Scandinavia.

ZaininOmega (talk) 18:08, 26 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Got a hold of a few Danish Bella Sara cards. They work differently from the American ones. Rather, they are pictures only, with codes to add them to a picture gallery on your account. You need a special card to activate a horse to play; it will allow you to pick one of the horses in your picture gallery for play. ZaininOmega (talk) 00:15, 28 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I would like to eventually incorporate how the cards got started and everything into the article eventually, I just havn't gotten around to it yet. Hopefully once summer rolls around and I don't have exams every week I will finally get the time to sit down and write up a proper history about the cards. (Hopefulthinkin (talk) 21:57, 2 April 2008 (UTC))[reply]

Penny Arcade Comic

Just wanted to mention that the webcomic Penny Arcade has done a webcomic about the phenomenom of Bella Sara and what may occur if you mistype the 10 digit code online.