
Buy it here Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2008 for $98.70
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The tournament dueling is back with the official software of the 2008 Yu-Gi-Oh! World Tournament. Battle it on two exciting game modes: World Championship mode and the new Duel World mode, where you can meet through events Venture duel spirits, and buy new cards. . . . more>> a>
- The official software of the 2008 World Tournament
- Two exciting game modes: World Championship and the all-new Duel World
- Includes the latest cards to strengthen your deck and card strategies
- Duel your friends online via the Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection
- Includes three exclusive trading cards
This product can be bought at Amazon for $98.70 -> here is the link: Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2008
I went from borrowing to buy my son’s 2007 version of this game my own 2008th The game is very fun, with different opponents and the card sets, and retains playability for weeks via development of new enemies and downloadable content allows.
What are the differences on the new 2008 compared with the old in 2007, then of course there are new cards. The 2007 format with the dual puzzle are available disappeared, instead there is an interactive “dual world” where you different roaming enemies on a map. As you defeat more opponents (usually five times per opponent) you unlock new maps / zones. CPU battles are still around, and exist independently of dual world, though playing through dual World will add new enemies CPU battles.
You can continue the DS WiFi connection for online and download link other maps, new enemies (like Jaden) and puzzles. But as far as the puzzles, once you download them, I honestly can not find the opportunity to play them on the meny everywhere.
Yu-Gi-Oh really reminds me of Magic : The Gathering back in the 1990s, only with bigger numbers and different card combinations. The stratedy and mechanics are still there and it seems to play more “meat” than trying a game like Pokemon.
J. J. ALWARD
August 14th, 2010
This is, in essence, a simulator for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Collectibles Trading Card Game. That is, someone who does not play an active, card, they are a fan of the TV series or not, can be a difficult time with this have. Even experienced players may have never experienced in card combos before running. The controls are able to do very little wrong and virtually every card smoothly until the last seasons of the GX series of the show are included (like the Egyptian God Cards, a sacred animal, cards and Wicked God Cards) (including some that were never published in the United States, such as the Meteor Black Dragon). An ingenious game for fans of the series, but could also apply to the appeal as a good strategy game.
William J. Bumgarner
August 14th, 2010
I have this in the mail a few days before and a Yu-Gi-Oh DS game is pretty cool. There are “holograms” that appear during the duel. Very good for any true fan of Yu-Gi-Oh!
Joshua Taghon
August 14th, 2010
The number of possible strategies is awesome with this game, my gruop of friends and I bought this game and each time we have a battle, the surprisingly large inflow of strategic lines in the aproach developed that each of us.
The single player is a bit slow at first, but its good to have mastered the game, but slowly growing, and the action in a matter of time, you have many options to choose from.
now been a year since I bought this game and I still play it.
Lobo7922
August 14th, 2010
This is a great game, especially when you have someone to play with. There have structured duels if you opponents are at a much larger collection than you, and there is a huge library of maps. The Duel World is neat, definitely better than the last Yu-Gioh game I had, Worldwide Edition, and it is a kind of adventure mode. There are also CPU Duels. For the hardcore fan, it is a must buy. for those who like the game, but do not want to fork over the money to buy a real deck and have no one to buy games, it is also a big one. Build and use the platform of your dreams and use it in a way that is both convenient and less expensive than real life.
Steven Martinez
August 14th, 2010