

Do you also like Mario Kart?!? If you answered yes, then do I have the game for you! Kicking off the list is Yu-Gi-Oh! Wheelie Breakers-a game based on the 5Ds series, which takes place in a futuristic world where the traditional dueling mechanics that the series is known for has been combined with the high speed and intensity of motorcycle racing. So with that said, it’s time to d-d-d-d-duel.ĭo you like Yu-Gi-Oh!? I think we know the answer to that, seeing as you’re reading this currently. We’re here to help you save time and energy by giving you the best of what the series truly has to offer. Most of the games that were originally released in the first few years were exclusive to Japan, so in this piece, we’ll only be covering those that were available in North America as well.Īfter over 20 years and 50+ game editions, some of these games have immersive storylines that pay homage to the original plot from the manga and anime, and others fall flat on their faces, are boring, and just overall stink. Though a *relatively* new concept in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the rise in popularity of PC and console gaming thrust Konami into expanding their domain that the already hugely popular franchise had amassed in a short span of time. Ultimately came the final frontier: Video Games. There’s the manga that started it all, the anime that captured our hearts, and the trading card game-which made us question our playground friendships at least a few times. If you wish to receive another then you must start the game over with a new file.Yu-Gi-Oh! has had a long and storied history. But you can only get two different codes for each campaign.
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The English, French, German and Italian versions of the game featured the three "Magnet Warrior" cards whereas the Spanish version featured "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", "Dark Magician" and "Exodia the Forbidden One".Īfter you have completed either sides campaign you are rewarded with a password to obtain a card.

Seto calls on the player to battle the king because the prophecy states that only the Rose Duelist would be able to defeat the king. The king promises to take over again and return "order" to the way of dueling. Only things do not go as planned as the king becomes upset that he was awoken from his slumber and claims to be disturber by the way that the human race has "tainted" the way of dueling. After the player retrieves all of the Red Rose Cards he takes them to Seto where Seto makes an attempt to summon the former king and succeeds. The player battles through players such as Mya, Tristian, Joey, Grandpa, and finally Yu-Gi himself. Seto explains that the player needs to go into the Yorkist country and destroy all of their duelist so he can retrieve all of the Red Rose Cards. If the player chooses the White Rose Card then Simon is wisk away and the player goes with Seto.

(The Rose Crusaders is intentionally easier such as choosing the Dark Side in the Star Wars Video games.) The Rose Cruesaders The player is then given a choice to take the White Rose Card and fight for Seto and the Crusaders or to choose the Red Rose Card and fight for Yu-Gi and the Yorkist. Seto explains to the player that neither side is winning so it is fair game. Seto explains that both the Yorkist and the Crusaders have eight of the sixteen "Rose Cards". After a lengthy discussion of both Simon and Seto attempting to get the player to join their sides Seto proposes a compromise. Seto is the leader of the Rose Crusaders which believe that they should summon one of the old kings which helped create the dueling game. Only before Simon can fully convince the player to join forces with the "Yorkist" (Yu-Gi's side) a man named Seto Kiaba appears. The player is summoned by a druid named Simon to the past days of dueling so that he can help the young prince Yu-Gi Moto. This is an RPG game where the player is a "ROSE DUELIST".
