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'''Kame Game''' is the name of [[Solomon Muto]]'s shop. The shop sells various games. Solomon, [[Mrs. Muto]] and [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] live here together. The word "kame" is Japanese for "turtle". In the Engish Dub, the shop is referred to simply as "Yugi's Grandfathers Game Shop" and is never revealed to have a name, only having the word "GAME" written on the front.
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'''Kame Game''' is the name of [[Solomon Muto]]'s shop. The shop sells various games. Solomon, [[Mrs. Muto]] and [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] live here together. The word "kame" is Japanese for "turtle". In the English dub, the shop is referred to simply as "Yugi's grandfather's game shop" and is never revealed to have a name, only having the word "game" written on the front.
  
The shop also appears to be the home of the Muto family, having several upstairs bedrooms and other living quarters shown on occasion. While the shop is of rare importance to the plot, it has indeed been a part of a few important sub-plots. For instance, in earlier issues of the manga, Yugi and [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] bring games from this shop to their school in order to promote the shop. It has also from time to time been used as a safe-house for the immediate cast during moments of danger.
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The shop also appears to be the home of the Muto family, having several upstairs bedrooms and other living quarters shown on occasion.
  
It also was a part of one major plot-point, when [[Duke Devlin]] ([[Mr. Clown|his father]] in the manga) opened a shop that rivaled Kame Game, called the "[[Black Clown]]" (Black Crown in early versions due to [[Engrish|translation errors]]).  
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==Events==
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Yugi found the [[Millennium Puzzle]] in the basement of Kame Game when he was a child. Eight years later, he solved the puzzle in his bedroom, while under pressure to figure out what to do about [[Tetsu Trudge|Ushio]]'s self-imposed bodyguard fees. (In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series anime)|first series anime]], he didn't insert the last piece until he was at [[Domino High School|school]]). He then became possessed by [[Yami Yugi]] for the first time.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|1|ref}}</ref><ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series)|1|ref}}</ref>
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Kame Game had some rivalry when [[Duke Devlin]] ([[Mr. Clown|his father]] in the manga) opened the shop [[Black Clown]].
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Revision as of 19:53, 13 June 2011

Kame Game

Kame Game is the name of Solomon Muto's shop. The shop sells various games. Solomon, Mrs. Muto and Yugi live here together. The word "kame" is Japanese for "turtle". In the English dub, the shop is referred to simply as "Yugi's grandfather's game shop" and is never revealed to have a name, only having the word "game" written on the front.

The shop also appears to be the home of the Muto family, having several upstairs bedrooms and other living quarters shown on occasion.

Events

Yugi found the Millennium Puzzle in the basement of Kame Game when he was a child. Eight years later, he solved the puzzle in his bedroom, while under pressure to figure out what to do about Ushio's self-imposed bodyguard fees. (In the first series anime, he didn't insert the last piece until he was at school). He then became possessed by Yami Yugi for the first time.[1][2]

Kame Game had some rivalry when Duke Devlin (his father in the manga) opened the shop Black Clown.

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 1: "The Puzzle of the Gods"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei) episode 0011: "The Violent Battle - A Game of Darkness"