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A '''Shadow Game''' (''Yami no Gemu'', literally '''Game of Darkness''' or '''Dark Game''') is a contest in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' series generally between two people that involves a harsh [[Penalty Game]] for the loser.
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Shadow Games are predominately mentioned in the original ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''. [[Shadow Duel]]s, which are basically Shadow Games of ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' are also played in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''.
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* This card is named after [[wikipedia:Wolf–Rayet star|Wolf–Rayet stars]].
 
 
==History==
 
Egyptians first allowed the Shadow Games. Using various means of sorcery, they send themselves into an alternate dimension where their duel would not be interrupted, and where cheating is strictly forbidden, punishable by death. In the Shadow Games, the sorcerers' skills would be tested by seeing how powerful of monsters they can summon, and how powerful a spell they can cast to power up their monsters.{{citation needed}}
 
 
 
The power of the monsters could best be harnessed by the [[Millennium Item]]s. Created for the purpose of defending Egypt, they were put into the possession of the Pharaoh and his six priests. However, Dark Bakura wished to steal the Items all for himself, and tried to take the Items, both in Ancient Egypt and in the modern world. To do so, Bakura must play Shadow Games.{{citation needed}} [[Shadow games bakura game for item|citation]]
 
 
 
In the modern world, the possessor of a Millennium Item can challenge another person to a Shadow Game.
 
 
 
==Lists of Shadow Games==
 
* [[List of Shadow Games (manga)]]
 
* [[List of Games of Darkness (first series anime)]]
 
 
 
==Non-canon appearances==
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'' [[Nitemare]] created the Shadow Games.
 
 
 
[[Category:Shadow Games| ]]
 

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