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Revision as of 19:00, 1 December 2011
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters | |
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English | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters |
Kanji | 遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ |
Japanese translated | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters |
Developer(s) | Konmai |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Platform(s) | Game Boy |
Release date(s) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters is the first Yu-Gi-Oh! Game released in Japan, and the first game for Duel Monsters series. It was available only in Japan.
Contents
Opponents
The player must defeat each character in every Level 5 times to advance to the next level.
Level 1
Background: Boat to Duelist Kingdom
Level 2
Background : Duelist Kingdom
- Insector Haga
- Mai Kujaku
- Dinosaur Ryuzaki
- Ryota Kajiki
- Seto Kaiba
- Mokuba Kaiba
- Ventriloquist of the Dead
- Player Killer of Darkness
- Bandit Keith
Level 3
Background : An Egyptian old wall with Wdjat Eye
Level 4
Background : An Egyptian old wall with Wdjat Eye
Game Credits
- Once the player defeats Pegasus the game credits will appear, then the game will restart and the player will find Level 5 accessed.
Level 5
Background : An Egyptian old wall with Wdjat Eye
Starter Deck
The Starter Deck is different between two new games, but spells are identical.
Gameplay
The basic rules of the game differ greatly from the actual OCG.
- The Deck must contain 40 cards exactly
- There is no Cost for cards.
- The player may have up to five cards in their hand, and if they have five cards in their hand at the start of their turn, they will not be able to draw a card.
- The player may only play one card per turn (Monster or Spell).
- They player can fuse monsters by placing a Fusion Material Monster from their hand on another Fusion Material Monster on the field (e.g. Ansatsu + Darkfire Dragon = Flame Swordsman).
- When the player can't draw card, they don't lose.
- Each time the player beats an opponent or ends the Duel in a draw, the player gets a card. They get an extra card when they beat an opponent for the 10th time.
- There are no Trap Cards.
- Monsters have no Level, so the player can summon any monster without Tribute
- Monsters have no Attribute or Type, so the player cannot beat a monster with an opposite Attribute or Type.
- Monsters don't have effects.
- The player cannot end their turn at any time they want. The turns only end automatically when the player attacks with all of their monsters or changed them to defense.
- The player must play 1 card every turn.
- There is no limit for the copies of the one card in the Deck.
Special
- All of the opponents have at least one "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in their Deck. This happthens if the game is played on an emulator as VirtualBoy Advance. If the game is played on an original GB console, only Seto Kaiba has a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". This most likely happens as a form of copy protection.