Oh! Early Days Collection launched, and now, gamers have their first chance to snag it on sale. The collection brings together an impressive number of Yu-Gi-Oh! titles from the Game Boy, Game Boy ...
Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection is a fun and nostalgic collection of old Gameboy games but there's a classic "nostalgia tax" that makes it hard to recommend.
While fans might like to laugh at Yugi's random assortment of cards, the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise has an explanation for its existence.
Oh!’s initial six years, starting with 1998’s (Japan-exclusive) Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters and ending with 2004’s World ...
Meanwhile, Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule, originally only released in Japan, offers a twist on turn-based tactics in the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe that’s both whimsical and easy to understand. With our ...
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and Yu-GI-Oh Monster Capsule for Game Boy Color were exclusive to Japanese before now. While the US release order doesn’t quite sync up, as there was usually a two—to three-year delay in release, the ...
There’s Monster Capsule, a new personal favorite that admittedly feels more like playing Fire Emblem than it does Yu-Gi-Oh! thanks to its strategy mechanics, and The Eternal Duelist Soul, the first ...
Oh! Early Days Collection promo card damage looks to be related to a misprint. For many, their Harpie’s Feather Duster card arrives with faint black dots on the front card art and some white spots on ...