Yu Zhang Konami has launched the japanese nintendo eshop page for yu gi oh! early days collection, revealing the full list of games included in the collection. So, the yu gi oh tcg just basically destroyed alt formats beyond a casual level multievolution jun 8, 2025.

Yu Zhang The Chinese University Of Hong Kong Hey it's me with another yu gi oh! thread! today i want to talk about the latest structure deck release (and konami should pay me for this shameless promo) i was watching kohdok's video tearing apart the absolutely awful, insultingly bland and hilariously outdated "2 player starter deck". So, the yu gi oh tcg just basically destroyed alt formats beyond a casual level for those unaware, besides the normal way to play, for the last two years players at competitive events have been able to play in alternative formats known as βtime wizardβevents. Shenmue dojo just released a massive interview with yu suzuki that covers a wide range of topics. this is probably the most in depth shenmue interview we've seen. it covers lots of topics such as shenmue 1,2,3, shenmue 4 virtua fighter shenmue zero shemue anime shenmue book travelling around. I think zexal, the following series, being super sci fi led to the idea that there was a mandate to stray away from mysticism and occult, but i really think the ankme staff just found the technological aspects of yu gi oh (kaiba) funner than the mysticism aspects (yugi).

Yu Zhang The Chinese University Of Hong Kong Shenmue dojo just released a massive interview with yu suzuki that covers a wide range of topics. this is probably the most in depth shenmue interview we've seen. it covers lots of topics such as shenmue 1,2,3, shenmue 4 virtua fighter shenmue zero shemue anime shenmue book travelling around. I think zexal, the following series, being super sci fi led to the idea that there was a mandate to stray away from mysticism and occult, but i really think the ankme staff just found the technological aspects of yu gi oh (kaiba) funner than the mysticism aspects (yugi). I'll bet most modern yu gi oh players don't even know what a tribute summon is lol kashtira monsters still seem insane to me. how the heck can they allow these powerful monsters to be special summoned so easily? remember when cyber dragon was a crazy card back in the day? π. I found one review: like many old school sega fans, i was pleasantly surprised to see a new yu suzuki game announced at last year's game awards. unfortunately, the resulting title features mediocre combat, clunky controls, and a gameplay loop that's about as enjoyable as a poke in the eye. Yu yu hakusho and it's not close. saint seiya is pretty good but yu yu has the nostalgia edge for me on top of being just great overall. i rewatch it every couple of years, most recently earlier this year. So both dark magician and blue eyes white dragon are some of the most iconic monsters in yu gi oh! being the signature cards of yugi and kaiba, respectively. so between the two which monster archetype do you prefer?.

Cv Yu Zhang Professor I'll bet most modern yu gi oh players don't even know what a tribute summon is lol kashtira monsters still seem insane to me. how the heck can they allow these powerful monsters to be special summoned so easily? remember when cyber dragon was a crazy card back in the day? π. I found one review: like many old school sega fans, i was pleasantly surprised to see a new yu suzuki game announced at last year's game awards. unfortunately, the resulting title features mediocre combat, clunky controls, and a gameplay loop that's about as enjoyable as a poke in the eye. Yu yu hakusho and it's not close. saint seiya is pretty good but yu yu has the nostalgia edge for me on top of being just great overall. i rewatch it every couple of years, most recently earlier this year. So both dark magician and blue eyes white dragon are some of the most iconic monsters in yu gi oh! being the signature cards of yugi and kaiba, respectively. so between the two which monster archetype do you prefer?.