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The '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Multi-Master''''' is an electronic handheld game system produced and distributed by Mattel in 2003. It can play 5 different games on three difficulty settings each for a total of 15 challenges. The device itself is shaped like a flattened [[Millennium Puzzle]], with the buttons folding forward from the back half and the [[Eye of Wdjat]] flipping up to reveal the 1-bit LCD screen beneath. In the lower right corner of the screen is the pharaoh, [[Yami Yugi|Yami]], who waves at the player whenever a bonus score is earned. Like many handheld electronic toys, it can play very limited music, featuring two tracks, which seem to be taken from other video games, including ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]''. It was once carried by mainstream department stores, but later sold at Market 6 outlets such as Big Lots! and Family Dollar for less than 5 dollars. The package claims mastering the challenges of the ''Multi-Master'' is the only true way to become King of Games.
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The '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Multi-Master''''' is an electronic handheld game system produced and distributed by Mattel in 2003. It can play 5 different games on three difficulty settings each for a total of 15 challenges. The device itself is shaped like a flattened [[Millennium Puzzle]], with the buttons folding forward from the back half and the [[Eye of Wdjat]] flipping up to reveal the 1-bit LCD screen beneath. In the lower right corner of the screen is the pharaoh, [[Yami Yugi|Yami]], who waves at the player whenever a bonus score is earned. Like many handheld electronic toys, it can play very limited music, featuring two tracks, which seem to be taken from other video games, like ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]''. It was once carried by mainstream department stores, but later sold at Market 6 outlets such as Big Lots! and Family Dollar for less than 5 dollars. The package claims mastering the challenges of the ''Multi-Master'' is the only true way to become King of Games.
  
 
==Games==
 
==Games==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://service.mattel.com/us/productDetail.aspx?prodno=B0785&siteid=27 Official page]
 
* [http://service.mattel.com/us/productDetail.aspx?prodno=B0785&siteid=27 Official page]
* [https://service.mattel.com/instruction_sheets/B0785.PDF Instruction booklet]
 
  
 
{{Video games}}
 
{{Video games}}
  
 
[[Category:Video games|Multi-Master]]
 
[[Category:Video games|Multi-Master]]

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