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  2. List of collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game: 1999: Konami: Yes Yu Yu Hakusho Trading Card Game: 2003: Score Entertainment: No Zatch Bell! The Card Battle [246] 2005: Bandai: No ZU Tiles: Hime: 2020: ZU Studios, LLC: Yes Z-G [1] 2001: Automoton: No Z/X Zillions of enemy X: 2013: Broccoli / Nippon Ichi Software: Yes

  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game [a] is a collectible card game developed and published by Konami.It is based on the fictional game of Duel Monsters (also known as Magic & Wizards in the manga) created by manga artist Kazuki Takahashi, which appears in portions of the manga franchise Yu-Gi-Oh! and is the central plot device throughout its various anime adaptations and spinoff series.

  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! - Wikipedia

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    This also has a Q & A related to certain cards, and the book comes with the "multiply" card. Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game Duel Monsters Official Card Catalog The Valuable Book - This is a collection of card catalogues. Volume 1 ISBN 4-08-782764-X; Volume 2 ISBN 4-08-782041-6; Volume 3 ISBN 4-08-782135-8; Volume 4 ISBN 4-08-782047-5

  5. List of Yu-Gi-Oh! video games - Wikipedia

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    IGN Gave Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus 6.5 and stated that longtime Yu-Gi-Oh! fans will love all the extras this package has to offer but due to the overwhelming number of cards made available, the DS system is being pushed too far and the fluidity of gameplay suffers.

  6. Collectible card game - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2008, trouble was brewing between Konami, who owned the rights to Yu-Gi-Oh! and its licensee Upper Deck. Meanwhile, strong sales continued with the three top CCGs of Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Magic: the Gathering. The Warhammer series Dark Millennium ended its run in 2007.

  7. Kazuki Takahashi - Wikipedia

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    His pet dog, a shiba inu named Taro (タロ), was the basis for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game monster card Shiba-Warrior Taro (柴戦士 ( しばせんし ) タロ); the card's artwork was personally drawn by Takahashi. [20] [21] Takahashi also enjoyed sea diving and visited Okinawa seaside each July. [22] [23]

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