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Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum

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| developer = Konami
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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum''''' was released for the Playstation 2 in 2004. Unlike other Yu-Gi-Oh video games it focused It is based on the lesser known Yu-Gi-Oh! [[Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game Monster Chess]] game featured in the manga. (This game was released before the release of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters ]]'' anime spin -offseries.)
== Story ==
In Campaign Mode, the player assumes the role of Yami Yugi as he competes in a Capsule Monsters tournament. However, both Yami and Yugi have no idea on how to play the game at the time, having been too eager to enter before learning the rules of the game. They meet Grandpa at his new Capsule Monster shop, where he shows them how to make an element Symbol that represents them in the game and allows them to purchase as many monsters as they can with the MP they earned making it. He also explains the eight monsters types: Light > Dark > Earth > Thunder; Fire > Wood > Wind > Water. In other words, having monsters of a single type is VERY dangerous, making enemy victory easier. The Symbol also affects the monsters they control; for example, Dark monsters would be weakened by a Light Symbol. And if the Symbol is destroyed, they lose. The main way to win is destroy all your opponents monsters, leaving them with no moves. (Although one could also destroy the Symbol, but have less victory spoils, AKA destroyed monster, to choose from)
Afterwards, Yami Yugi enters the first arena and defeats Joey easily. (He choose four [[Fire Reaper]]s for his monsters and choose a land map disadvantageous to them). Before heading off for his next opponent, Yami Yugi is told by Joey that if he clears all four arenas, a "new path will appear or somethin ' like that".
Yami Yugi leaves and moves on to defeat Tristan, Tea, [[Duke Devlin]], and Grandpa, clearing the first arena. Duke and Grandpa prove to be skilled by choosing their land map and monsters to cover weaknesses while Tristan and Tea prove easier to beat due to inexperience. Tristan's stage introduces areas on a land map that can damage certain monster types that are not suitable for it. Tea's stage introduces occasional changes the map that occur the longer the match is drawn out; hers is a harmless snowfall and loss of Light power-up.
(Note that some characters appear more than once within the game as opponents once you reach the King Coliseum.)
==Promo CardsPromotional cards ==
{{Main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum promotional cards}}
 
== Gallery ==
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CMC-VideoGameJP.png | Japanese cover
CMC-VideoGameNA.png | North American English cover
CMC-VideoGameEU.png | European English cover
CMC-Poster-EN.png | English promotional poster
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