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Enter the URL for the tweet you want to embed. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for: Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along with your edits. Boards Yu-Gi-Oh! Enkimaru 8 years ago 1. After that just copy to your PS3 user.

All cards are unlocked but to use the DLC ones you still need to buy the DLCs packs You will be able to add the card to the deck, but when you start a match the game will tell you to revert to the initial deck I labeled every DLC card except the ones from initial deck and ones from Card Pack 2 since it's free via in-game store so it should be easy you to make any deck, you just need to search cards without label.

Any questions feel free to ask. Scipio 8 years ago 2. Does your Save contain 3 copies of each card already or no? Enkimaru Topic Creator 8 years ago 3. Scipio posted Yes, 3 of each card : If anyone who downloaded could post here if it's working, I would be grateful. Enkimaru Topic Creator 8 years ago 5. Yes by editing it, I haven't tested but I think you should be able get trophies normally since the user on the save is 'blank'.

The ban list I think it's not possible because is in the game data, not on save. Probably won't have a patch too because it would mean some cpu deck will be banned etc.

EDIT: just a heads up for people. Perhaps most significantly, Joey the Passion accommodates both LAN and online multiplayer card-battling, the latter provided by the free GameRanger program.

Online , released for the PC in , transitioned the series into the massively multiplayer format. The game starts you off with a deck of 40 to 60 cards, tasking you with collecting Duelpass Points. You spend the Points to participate in online card battles, building custom decks with your spoils.

Two expansions -- Duel Evolution and Duel Accelerator -- added features such as the ability to create custom player avatars, an interactive hub world, additional cards and characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Yu-Gi-Oh! Though they go light on system specs, requiring only a to Mhz processor and MB of RAM, their compatibility is hit-or-miss on Windows 7.

Unfortunately, these games do not run at all on Windows 8. Online is also no longer playable, as Konami shut down the game's servers in late A similar game, Yu-Gi-Oh!

Duel Arena, launched in , but closed down in March As of , Konami's Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Generation for iOS and Android offers the closest comparable gaming experience to these titles. These games tend to have altered, if not completely different, rules compared to the physical TCG. Usually they add some mechanics here and there while giving wider deck customization through the cards you acquire in-game.

Still, they all feel familiar enough for players to get hooked. And the titles that veer away from the card battle model at least have the benefit of brand recognition amnog the massive Yu-Gi-Oh!

The game also had over cards, including Polymerization and fusion monsters which first appeared in the YGO games for the first time with this title. Players automatically have a choice between three starter decks all with a wide variety of cards. Plus you receive more cards from booster packs by winning, another first for the series.

A fun game if you played back then but also maybe a dated entry nowadays. In the first Yu-Gi-Oh! GX game ever released, you are a rookie duelist that has just enrolled in the Duel Academy.

The standard game flow constantly has you battling, earning Duelist Points DP , spending DP for cards, upgrading your deck, then beating even stronger opponents with your improved deck. In this Gamecube title, the classic Yu-Gi-Oh! Rather than fight with cards, you control an army Marshals. Each of which command Duel Monsters that battle for you. You initially choose between two storylines that focus on either Yugi Moto or Seto Kaiba or, much later, Joey Wheeler who are all trapped in a virtual reality game.

But fans do seem to enjoy it to some degree. Looking past it being a non-standard Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 includes much of the same dueling mechanics and game flow as previous titles, though it adds the hype-y Destiny Draw system.

You, the player, spend most of your time battling to do achieve that. Although it has cutscenes with dialogue, the story mode and game world are very straightforward since you usually just duel your way through the overarching plot. Konami also tweaked the UI though beginners may have some trouble adjusting and improved animations compared to Yu-Gi-Oh!

Nightmare Troubadour. With this Wii release you play a fast and furious Turbo Duelist, racing from the bottom all the way to the Fortune Cup. Compared to most other Yu-Gi-Oh! Wheelie Breakers is a racing game through and through.

But on top of going fast, you play cards to defend yourself and obstruct your opponents. Just beware of the learning curve. Which is always fun if you remember watching it back when it started airing.

You also have the choice of dueling generic opponents on the map or participating in tournaments. Winning grants you new cards to build up your deck, so the more you play the better your deck gets.

Though modern players may find it too limiting. You really just battle one opponent after the next with a very practical UI. You can take a break to optimize your deck after receiving new cards, and deck optimization may ultimately become the crux for your wins.

Just remember this uses the older rules so there is no such thing as synchro summon or any kind of ban list. Here we have a release for the PlayStation 2 that is fun if you played it, but forgettable if you never bought it. The mechanics may be tough to get a hang of at first, and you will need a good strategy to beat the whole game. But after getting into the swing of things Capsule Monster Coliseum can lead to a lot of fun from a very different playstyle compared to most Yu-Gi-Oh!



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