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A group of securities, led by [[Tetsu Ushio|Officer Trudge]] appear outside the group's lair, accusing Rally of stealing the CPU. Since they were using the signal from Rally's [[criminal mark]] to trace their location, Blitz used Yusei's jamming device to block the signal. The group split-up; Rally, Nervin, Blitz and Tank go one way and advise the player to ride their Duel Runner to the [[Old Highway]]. The player races out past the Securities, prompting Trudge to chase them. After the player outruns Trudge, they come back to the hideout. The player is planning to escape through the pipeline just like Yusei did earlier in the game. | A group of securities, led by [[Tetsu Ushio|Officer Trudge]] appear outside the group's lair, accusing Rally of stealing the CPU. Since they were using the signal from Rally's [[criminal mark]] to trace their location, Blitz used Yusei's jamming device to block the signal. The group split-up; Rally, Nervin, Blitz and Tank go one way and advise the player to ride their Duel Runner to the [[Old Highway]]. The player races out past the Securities, prompting Trudge to chase them. After the player outruns Trudge, they come back to the hideout. The player is planning to escape through the pipeline just like Yusei did earlier in the game. | ||
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− | The player then proceeds to the Duel Stadium where he faces off against Trudge, [[Hunter Pace]], and [[Greiger]] in the three Turbo Duels of the preliminaries. Following this, the player proceeds into the latter half of the Fortune Cup, facing off against [[Gill Randsborg]] and Akiza in two ground duels, and squaring off with Yusei in a Turbo Duel. | ||
Upon finishing the duel, the player is about to prepare for the final duel with [[Jack Atlas]], when he blacks out, receives several flashbacks, and wakes up at a temple for the People of the Stars. He is then confronted by [[Rex Goodwin]], who reveals that the player is one of the [[Signers]]. Also reveals to the player that he was the one who grafted the birthmark onto the player's arm, as Goodwin plans to utilize the power of the Crimson Dragon. Goodwin then pits the player against 4 of his clones - Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta - and the player has to defeat all 4 of them without replenishing life points in between duels. | Upon finishing the duel, the player is about to prepare for the final duel with [[Jack Atlas]], when he blacks out, receives several flashbacks, and wakes up at a temple for the People of the Stars. He is then confronted by [[Rex Goodwin]], who reveals that the player is one of the [[Signers]]. Also reveals to the player that he was the one who grafted the birthmark onto the player's arm, as Goodwin plans to utilize the power of the Crimson Dragon. Goodwin then pits the player against 4 of his clones - Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta - and the player has to defeat all 4 of them without replenishing life points in between duels. |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator | |
English | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator World Championships 2009 |
Kanji | 遊☆戯☆王5D's STARDUST ACCELERATOR |
Japanese translated | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator |
Alternate names | Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2009 |
Developer(s) | Konami |
Series | Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS |
Release date(s) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Acclerator is a Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's-themed game for the Nintendo DS.
Contents
Features
The game contains a story mode, where the player may duel, browse a 3D map, interact with other chracters and collect items and cards.
There are 2887 cards featured in this game (including Egyptian Gods, Speed Spell - Wheelie Breaker and Speed World), going up to Crimson Crisis also includes cards from the first 4 Duel Terminals and cards from Structure Decks up to SD16. The game also includes many promo cards, such as "Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode", "Shield Wing", "Elemental Hero Absolute Zero" and "Genesic Dragon". However, it misses 779 cards released in OCG before Lord of Magicians, mainly monsters and spells/traps connected to them (such as ritual spells or the ones that require specific monster, like Checkmate).
The game contains Turbo Duels. "Speed Spells" versions of existing cards appear in the game, such as "Speed Spell - Raigeki" and "Speed Spell - Harpie's Feather Duster", also completely new Speed Spells are included such as "Speed Spell - Wheelie Breaker" and Speed Spell - Speed Jammer". Special Trap Cards designed specifically for Turbo Duels are also included, such as Des Accelerator and Slip Stream.
There will be Wi-fi in this game where player's can play against each other, trade cards, find upgrades and cards.
Characters
The player creates their own character. They chose their name, gender and appearance.
Story Mode includes the majority of characters from the first arc of the anime and a number of original characters. Additional character versions of cards can be unlocked as opponents and Tag Duelists in Free Duel mode.
Plot
The player wakes-up in Satellite, stripped of their memory. They are found by Rally who duels them in the hopes it will help them regain their memory. Rally introduces them to his friends Blitz, Nervin and Tank and takes the player to their base in the Satellite underground.
The player finds a "Speed Spell" card in their Duel Disk, causing everyone to believe that he is a Turbo Duelist. Since Yusei and Sector Security are the only Turbo Duelists in Satellite, they figure the player is from the City.
Since a Turbo Duelist is not complete without their Duel Runner, Blitz arranges for the player to buy a Duel Runner from Kuroe. After discovering it has no engine or CPU, Blitz goes to confront Kuroe, but ends up getting kidnapped. The player then ventures to the thugs' lair, where they duel and defeat multiple thugs in order to free Blitz.
After saving Blitz, Yusei gives the player a spare engine to use in their Duel Runner, before he leaves for New Domino City. A few days later, Rally gives the player a CPU. With the Duel Runner complete the player takes it for a test run.
A group of securities, led by Officer Trudge appear outside the group's lair, accusing Rally of stealing the CPU. Since they were using the signal from Rally's criminal mark to trace their location, Blitz used Yusei's jamming device to block the signal. The group split-up; Rally, Nervin, Blitz and Tank go one way and advise the player to ride their Duel Runner to the Old Highway. The player races out past the Securities, prompting Trudge to chase them. After the player outruns Trudge, they come back to the hideout. The player is planning to escape through the pipeline just like Yusei did earlier in the game.
After beating a test simulation, the player gets a chance to escape to New Domino. As the player enters the pipeline, Trudge immediately follows in pursuit. However Trudge's Duel Runner has been slightly powered up this time. After f you all The player then proceeds to the Duel Stadium where he faces off against Trudge, Hunter Pace, and Greiger in the three Turbo Duels of the preliminaries. Following this, the player proceeds into the latter half of the Fortune Cup, facing off against Gill Randsborg and Akiza in two ground duels, and squaring off with Yusei in a Turbo Duel.
Upon finishing the duel, the player is about to prepare for the final duel with Jack Atlas, when he blacks out, receives several flashbacks, and wakes up at a temple for the People of the Stars. He is then confronted by Rex Goodwin, who reveals that the player is one of the Signers. Also reveals to the player that he was the one who grafted the birthmark onto the player's arm, as Goodwin plans to utilize the power of the Crimson Dragon. Goodwin then pits the player against 4 of his clones - Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta - and the player has to defeat all 4 of them without replenishing life points in between duels.
Upon victory, the Crimson Dragon appears, but then shortly dissipates. Goodwin then realizes that he cannot simply do with replicas, despite the fact that intense duels will lead to the awakening of the Crimson Dragon. The player then blacks out again, and finds himself back in his room, before the final duel with Jack Atlas. After defeating Jack, the player receives the Stardust Dragon card for Yusei. Goodwin aborts his plan to awaken the Dragon, and allows the player to do as he wishes. The player then passes Yusei the Stardust Dragon card, and also receives a Travel Permit, allowing him to travel between Satellite and New Domino City.
Promotional cards
- Main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator Promotional Cards.
Stardust Accelerator includes three promotional cards, which are used by Kyosuke Kiryu in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime. These include: "Infernity Guardian", "Infernity Archfiend" and "Infernity Dwarf".