Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game

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The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (often abbreviated to "TCG") is the part of the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game manufactured by Konami, and is the best-selling card game of all time according to Guinness World Records, with over 22 billion cards sold as of August 2009.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag including:

  • Distribution
  • Customer Service
  • Sales
  • Gameplay
  • Organized Play

Upper Deck Entertainment then responded by issuing a lawsuit against Konami Digital Entertainment for USD$75,001,000,[1] citing loss of earnings and breach of contract, as Konami Digital Entertainment cut ties between itself and Upper Deck Entertainment more than a year prior to to the legal conclusion of their contract. On December 27, 2008, Konami was denied the temporary selling and shipping ban that would prevent Upper Deck from marketing, selling, distributing and providing game support for the TCG.[2]

The TCG is printed in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish, and was printed in Portuguese prior to Cybernetic Revolution. All TCG cards are tournament-legal in any country where the game is played. Cards from the Official Card Game (OCG), however, are not tournament-legal, even if a player attempting to use one has a translation on-hand, or the card has an officially-released TCG counterpart.[3][4] In contrast, TCG cards, with the exception of TCG exclusives, are tournament-legal in the OCG. Cards in the TCG are occasionally modified from the OCG artwork due to religious references, blood, sexual content or other reasons pertaining to taboo.

Tournaments are held each year that give out prizes which are usually rare cards or exclusive game mats. Players first start out in the Regionals and advance their way to the Championships. Shonen Jump used to host their own tournament known as the Shonen Jump Championship. There are tournaments in the OCG as well as the TCG.

Upper Deck no longer has any connection with the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, with Konami continuing tournaments.

References

  1. dockets.justia.com: Upper Deck Company v. Konami Marketing, Inc. et al
  2. entertainment.upperdeck.com Upper Deck Wins Major Victory in Support of Worldwide Yu-Gi-Oh! Players
  3. yugioh-card.com Shonen Jump Championship Event FAQ
  4. yugioh-card.com North America Regional Qualifier FAQ