Difference between revisions of "Asian-English"

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[[File: Asian-EnglishLogo.jpg|thumb|right|The Asian-English Logo on the back.]]
 
[[File: Asian-EnglishLogo.jpg|thumb|right|The Asian-English Logo on the back.]]
* The "[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]" logo on the back is different.
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* The "[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]" logo on the card back and set covers is different.
  
 
* The language Prefix used in Set Numbers for newer sets is '''AE''', older sets have no language Prefix.
 
* The language Prefix used in Set Numbers for newer sets is '''AE''', older sets have no language Prefix.

Revision as of 11:55, 8 December 2014

Asian-English cards are Japanese cards in English language. These cards are not tournament legal outside of Asia.

There are several differences between an Asian-English version and an original version. For example:

  • The card is more rigid than the TCG one, because it is printed by Konami, not by UDE.
File:Asian-EnglishLogo.jpg
The Asian-English Logo on the back.
  • The "Yu-Gi-Oh!" logo on the card back and set covers is different.
  • The language Prefix used in Set Numbers for newer sets is AE, older sets have no language Prefix.