GBA Yu-Gi-Oh: World Championship Tournament 2005

Konami of Europe has announced a new title in its successful World Championship Tournament series of Yu-Gi-Oh titles for the Game Boy Advance handheld.

Due for release in February, Yu-Gi-Oh! Day of the Duelist ? World Championship Tournament 2005 is the most comprehensive simulation of the Trading Card Game to date, and marks a massive advance for the popular series. The one or two-player game features over 1000 cards to collect and duel with, and includes more than 400 brand new cards from the latest Trading Card Game Booster Packs. As such, Game Boy Advance users can now get to grips with monsters, traps and attacks from the Duelist Legacy Vol 1-5 sets, and the Japanese Series 3 packs from 'The New Ruler' and 'Pharao's Inheritance' sets. Players can also unlock their favourite Trading Card Game cards by inputting their codes to use them in the game.

Other new gameplay additions in the 2005 edition include a new, refined Dueling system to cater for the most recent rule updates. An all-new RPG-style exploration mode has also been implemented, allowing users to take on random opponents and wander around cities in search of would-be opponents. Tournaments can also be scheduled and arranged by theme and card types now, while multiple deck support and card management systems allow players to switch between decks with ease and edit limited and semi-limited cards with ease.

The game will also contain three limited official Trading Cards.

Posted on 14-01-2005 by Dennis

Comments

  • i HAVE YU-GI-OH FOR PS2 AND I HOPE THE NEXT IS BETTER BECAUSE THE CAPSULE MONSTER COLISUEM

    youngunner16, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • WHO WISHES TO CHALENGE A REAL MASTER AT MARIO OR METROID ETHER ONE I`LL WIN

    youngunner16, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • ... your caps lock is broke mate :)

    Dennis, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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