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*'''''Dungeon Dice Monsters''''' ('''''DDM'''''), known in the Japanese manga as '''''Dragons Dice & Dungeons''''' ('''''DDD''''') — a [[dungeon crawl]] boardgame where the tiles are created by unfolding the faces of 6-sided dice. Video game: ''[http://www.konami.com/gs/dungeondice/ Dungeon Dice Monsters]''.
Among the three, only ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' has been released as a real collectible game, but the game wasn't popular, and currently no more new figures are released. On [[March 29]], [[2003]], Mattel released the English version of the first booster of ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' in America, under the title ''DragonFlame''. But so far, only three of the seven boosters in Japanese version have been released, with the last one released in June 2003.
 
===Video Games===
''Main Article: [[Yu-Gi-Oh!-related Video Games]]''
All Yu-Gi-Oh!-related video games are produced by [[Konami]]. The English version video games generally use the [[4Kids]] English anime names, as opposed to the [[Viz]] English manga names, which are nearly the same as the Japanese names. At Comic-Con 2006 Konami announced that the Yu-Gi-Oh video games had sold a total of 17.5 million copies world wide. Each game generally includes a few promotional cards for use with the Yu-Gi-Oh! [[TCG]].
 
The Game Boy Advance games with "Expert", "International", or "World Wide Edition" in the title follow the rules of the [[OCG]]/[[TCG]] much more closely than the ones without. As well, "International" versions generally have multiple languages on all versions, and all versions of a given "International" title can play against each other via game link.
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