Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition (GBA) Reviews

Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition (GBA) Gameboy Advance Game

Product Type: Konami Gameboy Advance games

Newest Review: ... least it was better than video games. In a way. However, with its popularity came a wave of related video games, all of ... more

 ... them pretty much the same. The Yu Gi Oh games was a simulated version of the card game you could play with characters from the show. Worldwide Edition (fully titled Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel) is one of those games, released for the Gameboy Advance in about 2003, and the first YGO game I bought. It did exactly what you would expect, in the game. You play yourself, in the middle of the Battle City tournament - the one that Seto Kaiba organised in the show. The aim of the game is to travel...more

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Customer Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition (GBA) Reviews (2)

Siibillam-Law
Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition (GBA): It's time to duel (449 words)
by - written on 03/06/10 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Back in its heyday, Yu Gi Oh! took the world of trading cards by storm. A manga, created by Kazuki Takahashi, and also a trading card game, it was released in 1996 to Japan, but only made its way into the US and UK, and the rest of the world, later, which was when it started to boom in popularity. Back in the early 2000s, even I was quite interested in the anime, and then I eventually got into the card game. Confused adults all around wondered what their children were doing, throwing around multicoloured cards, but at least it was better than video games. In a way. However, with its popularity came a wave of related video games, all of them pretty much the ...  Read the complete review

ginja+ninja
Very good game for fans (190 words)
by - written on 04/10/03, updated on  04/10/03 (Somewhat useful, 140 readings)
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This is a very good game, it has lots of familiar faces and cards. It also hasn't drifted too much (in terms of cards and their power levels) from the cartoon series. The only major disadvantage is that it has no real storyline, it just has an unkown stranger going around and duelling everyone. This does bring the game down and also the graphics don't help it out that much. These two although devalue the game, don't totally ruin it as it has major advantages, such as the game has the same rules as the battle city tourny, (which is where Marik is evil.) My favourite part of the game is where you can add monsters into your deck. This means that if you have a ...  Read the complete review

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