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by jeremy1456, Oct 22 '05
Pros: Very Attractive Interface, Touch Screen Physics, Card Password System Returns, Much to Collect Cons: Monster Animations, Repetitious
Directly related to the emphasis on multi-player, and general portability of games based around collecting, the Yu-Gi-Oh games have made a snug home on the Gameboy Advance thanks to Konami. There was always something missing from this mix, as the basis ...
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by tommy_lop, Jan 24 '07
Pros: we get a yugioh game that balances the dueling and RPG correctly Cons: shadow games, this will probably be the last game that stars Yugi and the gang.
I got Yugioh Nightmare Troubadour a couple of months ago when I found it on sale at circuit city. So I picked it up and decided to play it and see if it was a good Yugioh game. Now Yugioh games are split into two types there are the straight and solid ...
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Fun Game Boy Version of the Yu-gi-oh Card Game
by kjscrafts,Dec 10 '06
Pros: Great for Yu-gi-oh fans always looking for someone to duel Cons: None
This game offers hours of fun for any Yu-gi-oh fan. In the game you duel many of the characters from the different seasons of Yu-gi-oh. You can buy different cards in the game with the money you earn from dueling. You do not need to use the touch screen, but it is helpful to use it to select the cards and duel in a similar way to the PC versions of Yu-gi-oh. Every new level you get 10 cards. In the game you go around the city for duels and you can enter different tournament. This is a great new way from Yu-gi-oh fans to duel and collect Yu-gi-oh cards without having the mess of the real cards and having to find someone to actually duel with you.
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