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Yugioh World Championship Series
Between 2007 and 2008, Konami released a decent amount of Yugioh
video games. They created games for all sorts of systems. Nintendo DS,
XBOX, Nintendo GameCube. I’ve played most of those games and I found
them very fun. Sure Yugioh card games are fun, but Yugioh video games
are a whole new level of entertainment.
My favorite Yugioh video games are the World Championship series for
the DS. You start out as a Slifer Red and work your way up as you win
tournaments. Like most Yugioh games, you start out with a structure deck
of your choice. Once you start earning yen from winning duels, you can
then buy booster packs and customize a deck of your own choice. Konami
put good, realistic thought in to this game.
My favorite part about Yugioh World Championship is the wifi
gameplay. You can connect your Nintendo DS to your mod and play anyone
around the world! The game keeps track of your record, including your
wins and losses, and you can add the people you’ve dueled to your
friends list and duel them again! The wifi gameplay is the most fun part
in the game.
You think you have skill in Yugioh? Test it out in Yugioh Worlds
Championships using your own deck! You can type in the card codes and
create a deck as well! Plus the new installment of the series is coming
out as well. It is Yugioh World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator.
These are the best Yugioh games available and I recommend it to
everyone.
video games. They created games for all sorts of systems. Nintendo DS,
XBOX, Nintendo GameCube. I’ve played most of those games and I found
them very fun. Sure Yugioh card games are fun, but Yugioh video games
are a whole new level of entertainment.
My favorite Yugioh video games are the World Championship series for
the DS. You start out as a Slifer Red and work your way up as you win
tournaments. Like most Yugioh games, you start out with a structure deck
of your choice. Once you start earning yen from winning duels, you can
then buy booster packs and customize a deck of your own choice. Konami
put good, realistic thought in to this game.
My favorite part about Yugioh World Championship is the wifi
gameplay. You can connect your Nintendo DS to your mod and play anyone
around the world! The game keeps track of your record, including your
wins and losses, and you can add the people you’ve dueled to your
friends list and duel them again! The wifi gameplay is the most fun part
in the game.
You think you have skill in Yugioh? Test it out in Yugioh Worlds
Championships using your own deck! You can type in the card codes and
create a deck as well! Plus the new installment of the series is coming
out as well. It is Yugioh World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator.
These are the best Yugioh games available and I recommend it to
everyone.
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» [WC] "World Championship 2004"
» [WC] "World Championship 2005"
» Rulings at the World Championship
» [WC] "World Championship 2003"
» [WC] "World Championship 2004"
» [WC] "World Championship 2005"
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