The first handheld Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) video game to feature a single-player adventure mode, Worldwide Edition brings players to Battle City , an exciting metropolis that hosts the ultimate Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) tournament. Players progress through the game by visiting various neighborhoods as well as interacting with city dwellers and challenging characters from the popular TV series in order to win the championship. By supporting English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese and Italian, players from around the globe can link up and compete against one another. For an added edge, virtual duelists can collect cards from over 20 types of booster packs, import cards from the official Trading Card Game or trade cards with friends as they attempt to build an unbeatable deck.
Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel is rated E for Everyone and is available at an SRP of $34.99. Read more about the game at: http://www.konami.com/worldwide/.
About Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm)
Konami has shipped over 4 million units of Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) videogames in North America since the series' debut in March 2002. Konami has released six Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) videogames that have each consistently ranked in the Top 3 of their respective sales charts according to industry analyst NPD TRST; Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) Forbidden Memories for Sony PlayStation®, Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) Forbidden Memories Premium Edition for Sony PlayStation®, Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) Dark Duel Stories for Nintendo Game Boy® Color(tm), Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul for Nintendo Game Boy® Advance(tm), Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) Dungeon Dice Monsters for Nintendo Game Boy® Advance(tm) and Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) The Duelists of the Roses for Sony PlayStation® 2. The games are recognized for the deeply strategic and challenging gameplay based on the mega-popular Yu-Gi-Oh! universe.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise is based on the " Yu-Gi-Oh !" comic series from artist Kazuki Takahashi that first appeared in Japan in 1996. The comic spawned a hit cartoon TV show, a top-selling collectible card game, several videogames and other licensed merchandise. Yu-Gi-Oh! follows the adventures of Yugi , a young boy who possesses the "Millennium Puzzle" that allows him to transform into the "Game King" whenever he is challenged.
4Kids Entertainment Inc. manages the merchandising and television rights to Yu-Gi-Oh! in the United States . The animated series, Yu-Gi-Oh! King of Games is broadcast 11-times per week on Kids WB.
© 1996 KAZUKI TAKAHASHI
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