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The high scores on many of the games were connected to arcades across the country and under the name KAI, [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] achieved the highest score on many of the games. Yugi and Jonouchi went to the arcade once with Jonouchi set on beating one of Kaiba's scores. While he tried that, Yugi played [[Virtual VS]] and kept getting challenged to games by [[Feng Long]], who was also in the arcade. Angered over constantly losing, Long beat-up Yugi in reality and stole his [[Millennium Puzzle]]. However Jonouchi went after Long and beat him a real fighting game, winning back the Millennium Puzzle.<ref name="d 25" />
 
The high scores on many of the games were connected to arcades across the country and under the name KAI, [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] achieved the highest score on many of the games. Yugi and Jonouchi went to the arcade once with Jonouchi set on beating one of Kaiba's scores. While he tried that, Yugi played [[Virtual VS]] and kept getting challenged to games by [[Feng Long]], who was also in the arcade. Angered over constantly losing, Long beat-up Yugi in reality and stole his [[Millennium Puzzle]]. However Jonouchi went after Long and beat him a real fighting game, winning back the Millennium Puzzle.<ref name="d 25" />
  
[[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] and [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]] went here among other places when they went on a date. Anzu was challenged to a game of Super Dancer by [[Johnny Steps|Step Johnny]], which she won.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|90|ref}}</ref>
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Honda, [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]] and Yugi passed the arcade while searching for Jonouchi after he missed school.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|11|ref}}</ref>
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[[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] and Anzu went here among other places when they went on a date. Anzu was challenged to a game of Super Dancer by [[Johnny Steps|Step Johnny]], which she won.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|90|ref}}</ref>
  
 
==Anime events==
 
==Anime events==

Revision as of 14:38, 11 July 2011

Big Web.

Big Web is an arcade in Domino City. In the Japanese anime, it's mistakenly called Big Wed. In the English anime, the text is erased. In the manga, it's simply called Game.

Among its games are a claw crane, Super Dancer.[1] and Virtual VS.[2]

Manga events

The Muscle Hunters went here to spend the money they were given by the Junky Scorpion owner for stealing back a pair of Air Muscle shoes that he sold to Jonouchi. Jonouchi, Honda and Yugi then found them here and beat them up to try and get back the shoes.[3]

The high scores on many of the games were connected to arcades across the country and under the name KAI, Seto Kaiba achieved the highest score on many of the games. Yugi and Jonouchi went to the arcade once with Jonouchi set on beating one of Kaiba's scores. While he tried that, Yugi played Virtual VS and kept getting challenged to games by Feng Long, who was also in the arcade. Angered over constantly losing, Long beat-up Yugi in reality and stole his Millennium Puzzle. However Jonouchi went after Long and beat him a real fighting game, winning back the Millennium Puzzle.[2]

Honda, Anzu and Yugi passed the arcade while searching for Jonouchi after he missed school.[4]

Dark Yugi and Anzu went here among other places when they went on a date. Anzu was challenged to a game of Super Dancer by Step Johnny, which she won.[5]

Anime events

Yami Yugi and Téa Gardner went here among other places when they went on a date. Téa was challenged to a game of Super Dancer by Johnny Steps, which she won.[1]

In the reconstruction of Domino City within the Virtual World, there was an exit to the real world. Noah Kaiba used this to escape in Mokuba Kaiba's body. Afterwards he had a change of heart and helped Yugi, his friends and Seto Kaiba escape. Noah then returned to the virtual world to allow Mokuba to return to the real world in his own body.[6]

References

  1. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 05353: "Steppin' Out"
  2. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 25: "The One-Inch Terror"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 8: "The Poison Man"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 11: "The Wild Gang (Part 1)"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 149 (Duelist Duel 90): "Where I Belong"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 121121: "Burying the Past - Part 2"