Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6

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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6
Box art
Names
EnglishYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6
Development
PlatformPSP
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
Release dates
JapaneseSeptember 22, 2011
Series
SeriesTag Force
Previous5D's Tag Force 5
Links

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6 is the sixth installment of the Tag Force video game series, and the third and last Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force game.

Features[edit]

Rules[edit]

System[edit]

  • Feature utilizing existing Tag Force 5 data: Inherit Player's Name and your Deck Recipes, 2000 DP x Player's Duelist Level as bonus, and 1 copy of all your TF5 cards that had reached the limit (9 copies).
  • The item machine, and the halving of DP in Free Duel Mode, remain as in Tag Force 5.

UMD recognition[edit]

By using game's UMD Recognition feature with the previous Tag Force games the following can be unlocked:

Cards[edit]

Promotional cards[edit]

Guide book promotional cards[edit]

Starter Decks[edit]

The player begins the game with 3 pre-built Decks.

Anime-exclusive cards[edit]

Many new anime-exclusive cards were released in Tag Force 6. Anime exclusives from the first five games are also present in-game, but they are not listed here.

Bolded cards have become printed in the OCG after this game was released.

Downloadable content[edit]

Characters[edit]

The game features mostly the same characters as Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5.

Duelists[edit]

Characters
First Tier
  • 005 Leo (Normal/Duel Academy)
  • 006 Luna (Normal/Duel Academy)
  • 007 Bruno (Bruno/Vizor/Antinomy)
Second Tier
  • 023 Primo (Scarred/Normal)
Third Tier

Non-duelist[edit]

  • Martha is able to reset a character's hearts so the player can re-view their storyline, or to change them into an alternate character (like Duel Academy Akiza), and also allow you to edit your Partner's Deck before you have earned the right to do it by paying 10,000 DP.
  • Blister is able to give the player information on where main characters are for several days, as well as letting the player put a tracer on a minor duelist character, so he can find them in the city to partner up with them.
  • Stephanie gives the player a drink at "Cafe la Geen" that sometimes pleases his partner and increases his hearts. She blushes whenever the player visits while partnered with Jack.
  • Zora will randomly give you something she found, usually an item or 200 DP, sometimes telling them to use it to help Yusei.
  • The MC is randomly hiding in one area on the map, and changes location constantly. If you manage to find him, he can give you a prize of rare cards, a lot of DP, gift items, or increase a partner's Heart meter.
  • Kurumizawa works in the shop, and the item machine is located next to the shop.


Character storylines[edit]

Tier 1 characters[edit]

Yusei Fudo

Jack Atlas

Crow Hogan

Akiza Izinski

Duel Academy Akiza Izinski

  • First heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Rayna and Reyna.
  • Second heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Yuma and Ida.
  • Third heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Tasha and Cherry.
  • Fourth heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Naomi and Bright.

Leo

Duel Academy Leo

Luna

Duel Academy Luna

Bruno

Vizor

  • First heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against two Ghosts imitating Wade and Dean.
  • Second heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against Primo and Lester.
  • Third heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Dragan.
  • Fourth heart: The player Duels against Vizor, as Antinomy.

Tetsu Trudge

Jean

Taro Yamashita

Dragan

Broder

Halldor

Sherry LeBlanc

Aporia

Z-one

Rex Goodwin

Rally Dawson

Tier 2 characters[edit]

Andre

Breo

Yoshizo Hayashi

Jinbei Tanigawa

Primo

Lester

Jakob

Mina Simington

Lazar

Carly Carmine

Dark Signer Carly Carmine

Misty Tredwell

Dark Signer Misty Tredwell

Kalin Kessler

Enforcer Kalin Kessler

Dark Signer Kalin Kessler

Greiger

Dark Signer Greiger

Devack

Roman Goodwin

Tier 3 characters[edit]

Locations[edit]

Leo and Luna's PenthouseThe Gear MillFountain PlazaPublic Security BureauCentral PlazaCarly's ApartmentDuel AcademyDowntown DistrictStadiumHospitalHighway UnderpassHighway13Satellite SquareMartha's PlaceShorelineJunk MarketThe Frontier19Combat LaneOuter RimDivine Templeworld map
Click on a location to view the area's article.

Locations in the game on the map include:

Further information[edit]

Special ending scenes[edit]

Besides the ending picture unlocked for finishing any given storyline, there are 3 pictures in the Photo Gallery that have special unlocking requirements.

  • The Legendary Team 5D's (伝説でんせつのチーム・5D’sファイブディーズ, Densetsu no Chīmu Faibudīzu): finish the normal storyline of each member of Team 5D's.
  • By Your Side (きみのそばで, Kimi no Soba de) : finish every storyline for each Tier 1 and Tier 2 character.
  • TAG FORCE FOREVER (TAG FORCE FOREVER, Taggu Fōsu Fōevā): finish every storyline for every character.

Credits[edit]

Operation Staff
Original character and monster design
  • Kazuki Takahashi
Producer
  • Takeshi Kameta
Direction and game design
  • Koji Yamamoto
Konami Unit
Directional assistant
  • Tsuyoshi Shimizu
Duel Programming
  • Hideyuki Takahashi
  • Akihiro Yamane
Chief Designer
  • Yasuhiko Tanaka
Designer
  • Yuki Kato
  • Hideo Miyashita
Design Assistant
  • Yasunori Kobayashi
  • Natsuyo Tanaka
  • Osamu Fukushima
  • Eiichi Ito
Sound producer
  • Ayumi Kashizaki
Sound director
  • Tomoaki Hirono
Music
  • Sota Fujimori
  • Tomoaki Hirono
  • Atsushi Sato
SFX
  • Tomoharu Nakano
Audio
  • Atsushi Sato
  • Kiyoko Kumasaka
  • Tomoharu Nakano
Sound programmer
  • AKT
Deck configuration
  • Yasuto Suzuki
  • Yuji Kubo
  • Satoshi Yoshimitsu
  • Monitoring group
Package and manual design
  • Toru Murakami
Web pages creation
  • Hiroaki Takahashi
  • Koji Hatano
QA testing
  • Monitoring group
Tenky Unit
Development producer
  • Nobuko Narita
Development director
  • Hiroshi Teshima
Main programming
  • Kozo Nishino
Sub programming
  • Takuya Ito
  • Tetsutaro Hoshino
Technical director
  • Toshiyuki Hashitani
Scenario
  • Hidekazu Kurihara
  • Naoto Kasuga
  • Seri Nirasawa
  • Heiza Niishima
Scenario cooperation
  • Akiyoshi Ohta
3D design director
  • Takashi Nakamoto
3D character development
  • Takashi Nakamoto
  • Ryotarou Aratake
  • Shinya Igusa
  • Mai Sugawara
  • Nanami Kuramochi
  • Yoshifumi Uehiro
Animation
  • Daisuke Shimizu
  • Nobuyuki Maruyama
  • Shinya Igusa
  • Yoshifumi Uehiro
Background modeling
  • Ryo Mizuno
2D character development
  • Toshiyuki Kadoi
System menu creation
  • Toshiyuki Kadoi
  • Ryo Mizuno
Background design
  • Kazushige Kanehira
Background art production
  • Kuniaki Nemoto
  • Kazuhiro Inoue
Background cooperation
  • Yoji Nakaza
Deck configuration
  • Naoto Kazuga
3D character cooperation
  • Takashi Kitada
Voice actors
Game original characters
  • Keiko Utsumi
  • Suzune Okabe
  • Rion Kako
  • Azusa Kataoka
  • Aki Kanada
  • Mika Sakenobe
  • Mayumi Tsuchiya
  • Akira Nakagawa
  • Rie Nakagawa
  • Noriko Namini
  • Rumine Fukuzawa
  • Hisato Fukuda
  • Mai Fujita
  • Shinobu Matsumoto
  • Risa Mizuno
  • Koichi Yokota
  • Maya Yoshioka
FLAME Unit
CGI Producer
  • Ken Obayashi
CGI Director
  • Nobuhiro Yamazaki
CGI Design
  • Shigeo Jahana
  • Hideki Sano
  • Shinya Igusa
  • Hideki Iwata
  • Tomokazu Nishikata
  • Yosuke Matsushita
Production Assistant
  • Kazuya Kamaki
Development cooperation
  • Tenky co. ltd
  • Flame inc
  • Hiyori inc
  • WinBell
  • Kusanagi co. ltd
Casting
  • Nelke Planning inc
  • Sawako Todoroki
Special thanks
Special thanks
  • Katsuhiro Nakayama
  • Motohiro Watanabe
  • Toshiyuki Yagashiro
  • KENYoU
  • Satoshi Omotani
  • Yohei Takada
  • Yasuhisa Ito
  • Shuichi Kobori
  • Miki Murai
  • Rie Yamatani
  • Toshiyuki Miyamoto
Cooperating with
  • Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Department
  • V-Jump Editorial Department
Executive production
  • Shinji Enomoto
Presented by
  • Konami Digital Entertainment

Bugs[edit]

  • When a card that allows you to reveal cards from your deck, such as "Pot of Duality" or "Morphtronic Celfon", is activated, the effect will instead show a random card from the Deck on the center of the screen and reveal it 3 times. This is a display issue only, and the effect resolves normally. The correct cards are shown on top of the Deck.
  • The summon and attack animations for "T.G. Blade Blaster" will not register in the Photo Gallery.
  • The effect of "T.G. Recipro Dragonfly" will not Special Summon the Synchro Monsters from the Graveyard if you have Normal Summoned any monsters during the turn its effect was activated. Its effect also allows you to send non-Synchro "T.G." monsters to your Graveyard.
  • Every now and then, Yusei's AI (while it controls "Stardust Dragon") will Special Summon "Level Eater" by decreasing the Level of "Stardust Dragon" by 1, then tune the "Stardust Dragon" with a Level 1 Tuner monster for another "Stardust Dragon".

Trivia[edit]

  • In the game, the "Meklord Emperor" monsters are available in single card form, as they were released in the OCG and TCG. However, their parts and cores are still in the game as well, the same as Tag Force 5 (which calls forth all 5 pieces of the first three Meklord Emperor monsters).
  • If the player waits on the title screen without pressing any buttons, a demo duel between two random Signers will be shown, with their Marks of the Dragon glowing.
  • A digital version of the game launched on the PlayStation Store in Japan on June 26, 2013. It can be played on PSP and PS Vita.
  • This was the first Tag Force game to not see any international release.
  • Konami discontinued add-on support and ended the availability of the PlayStation Store version on March 31, 2017.

External links[edit]

Videos[edit]

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