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{{About|the video game|the tournament|World Championship 2008}}
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{{Infobox video game
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| image          = WC08-VideoGame-NA.jpg
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| en_name        = Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008
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| ja_name        =
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| romaji_name    =
Tournament dueling is back with the official software of Yu-Gi-Oh! World Tournament 2008! Battle it out on two exciting game modes: "World Championship" mode, and the new "Duel World" mode, where you can venture through events, meet duel spirits, and buy new cards.
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| languages      =
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* Japanese
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* English
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* French
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* German
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* Italian
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* Korean
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* Spanish
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| developer      = [[Konami]]
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| publisher      = Konami
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| platform        = Nintendo DS
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| ja_release_date = November 29, 2007
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| na_release_date = December 4, 2007
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| eu_release_date = March 27, 2008
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| ko_release_date = April 5, 2008
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| series          = Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship
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| prev            = Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007
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| next            = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator
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| guide_book      = World Championship 2008 Complete Edition
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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008''''' is a video game, and part of the ''World Championship'' series.
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The game contains most cards present in the ''OCG'' up to and including the "[[Gladiator's Assault]]" Booster Pack set and some cards that at that at the time were [[TCG exclusive]]. It also features online Dueling with friends via the Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection.
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==Blurb==
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"Tournament dueling is back with the official software of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! World Tournament 2008''! Battle it out on two exciting game modes: "World Championship" mode, and the new "Duel World" mode, where you can venture through events, meet duel spirits, and buy new cards."
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==Glitches==
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* The second effect of "[[Rainbow Dragon]]" can be activated by the opponent during either player's turn.
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* Due to the difference between release dates for the American and European localizations, cards that were released in the TCG during that timeframe have different names between the two versions.
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** The American localization also has many faulty card texts such as replacing "[[Rain Storm]]"'s card text with the ones that belongs to "[[Elemental Hero Chaos Neos]]". Most of these are corrected in the European localizations.
  
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008 contains most cards present in the OCG up to and including the "[[Gladiator's Assault]]" Booster Pack set and some cards that at that at the time were avalable in the TCG only. You can also Duel your friends online via the Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection.
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==Trivia==
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* "[[Crystal Seer (character)|Crystal Seer]]", "[[Kozaky (character)|Kozaky]]", and "[[Nurse Reficule the Fallen One (character)|Nurse Reficule the Fallen One]]" appear in this game as characters, but their cards do not appear.
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** "[[Yubel (World Championship)|Yubel]]" also appears in the game as a character, but its card was not released at the time.
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[[Yubel]], [[Crystal Seer]], [[Kozaky]], and [[Nurse Reficule the Fallen One]] are all available in this game as spirits, but none are available as playable cards.
 
  
[[Rainbow Dragon]]'s second effect is activated by the opponent during either player's turn.
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* In previous games, the [[Egyptian God]] cards were always either [[illegal]] or [[Forbidden]]; in this game, they are all [[Limited]] for the first time, allowing players to put one of each Egyptian God card into their Deck.
  
[[Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster]] cannot activate its direct attack effect.
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* Most "[[Archfiend]]" cards are absent from the game.
  
[[Arcana Force Ex - the Light Ruler]], under the name "Arcana Force ''Extra'' - The Light Ruler", is the only Arcana Force monster in this game.
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* The following [[Fusion Material Monster]]s are absent from the game, despite the [[Fusion Monster]]s formed from these monsters being included in the game:
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** [[Armaill]]
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** [[Cave Dragon]]
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** [[Divine Dragon Ragnarok]]
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** [[Enchanting Mermaid]]
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** [[Fairy Dragon]]
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** [[Firegrass]]
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** [[Frontier Wiseman]]
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** [[Fusionist]]
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** [[Giga-Tech Wolf]]
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** [[Guardian of the Labyrinth]]
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** [[Lesser Fiend]]
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** [[M-Warrior 1|M-Warrior #1]]
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** [[M-Warrior 2|M-Warrior #2]]
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** [[Mystical Sheep 2|Mystical Sheep #2]]
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** [[One-Eyed Shield Dragon]]
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** [[Petit Angel]]
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** [[Possessed Dark Soul]]
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** [[Sea Kamen]]
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** [[Skull Red Bird]]
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** [[Spirit Ryu]]
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** [[Warrior Dai Grepher]]
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** [[Zone Eater]]
  
[[Rain Storm]]'s card lore is incorrectly displayed as [[Elemental Hero Chaos Neos]]' card lore.
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* Most characters faced in Single Duels in both Duel World and World Championship Mode can be recruited as Tag Partners by defeating them 10 times. Players can also team up with any Ghost Duelist they downloaded.
  
The [[Egyptian Gods]] are usually [[Forbidden]] or [[Illegal]], but in this game, they are [[Limited]]; this means players can have one of each God card.
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* Stone Monuments appear in many areas when the player defeats each opponent from that area 5 times. These Monuments challenge the player to win a duel in which they summon a specific monster, and succeeding unlocks a character from the GX anime as an opponent in World Championship Mode.
  
All the promotional cards that are included with the game are used by [[Adrian Gecko]].
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==Promotional cards==
  
Most of the [[Archfiend]] series of cards are not available withing the game.
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All the promotional cards that are included with the game are used by [[Adrian Gecko]] in the anime.
  
The following are all missing [[Fusion Material Monsters]] in the game:
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{{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008 promotional cards}}
  
* [[Armaill]]
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==Gallery==
* [[Cave Dragon]]
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<gallery>
* [[Divine Dragon Ragnarok]]
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WC08-VideoGame-NA.jpg|North American English cover
* [[Enchanting Mermaid]]
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WC08-VideoGameEU.jpg|European English cover
* [[Fairy Dragon]]
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WC08-VideoGameAU.jpg|Australian English cover
* [[Firegrass]]
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WC08-VideoGameFR.jpg|French cover
* [[Frontier Wiseman]]
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WC08-VideoGameJP.jpg|Japanese cover
* [[Fusionist]]
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WC08-VideoGameKR.jpg|Korean cover
* [[Giga-Tech Wolf]]
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</gallery>
* [[Guardian of the Labyrinth]]
 
* [[Lesser Fiend]]
 
* [[M-Warrior 1|M-Warrior <sup>#</sup>1]]
 
* [[M-Warrior 2|M-Warrior <sup>#</sup>2]]
 
* [[Mystical Sheep 2|Mystical Sheep <sup>#</sup>2]]
 
* [[One-Eyed Shield Dragon]]
 
* [[Petit Angel]]
 
* [[Possessed Dark Soul]]
 
* [[Sea Kamen]]
 
* [[Skull Red Bird]]
 
* [[Spirit Ryu]]
 
* [[Warrior Dai Grepher]]
 
* [[Zone Eater]]
 
  
== Links ==
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==Staff==
*[http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/yugioh_wcs2008/index.html Official Site]
 
  
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{| class="wikitable plainlist"
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|-
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! scope="col" | Operation
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! scope="col" | Staff
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|-
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| Original Character & Monster Design
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|
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* [[Kazuki Takahashi]]
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| Direction & Game Design
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* Masakuni Nakazawa
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| Main Program
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* Hideyuki Takahashi
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|-
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| Program
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|
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* Yoshio Nishiguchi
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* Akihiro Yamane
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* Yukihiro Kojo
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* Makoto Itakura
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| Main Graphics
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|
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* Tomoji Omotani
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| Graphics
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|
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* Satoshi Yoshimitsu
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* Ryo Kato
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* Natsuyo Tanaka
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* Takeshi Watanabe
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* Yuki Kato
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* Yuji Kubo
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* Yasuhiko Tanaka
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| Sound Producer
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* Ayumu Kashizaki
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| Sound Director
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* Yasuhisa Ito
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| Music
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* Hiroshi Tanabe
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* Masanori Akita
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| Sound Effect
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* Kiyoko Kumasaka
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| Sound Program
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* Tsutomu Watanabe
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|-
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| Network Program
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* Kunihiko Noguchi
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* Tomohiro Miyazaki
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* Satoshi Kamiya
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| Script Development
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* Kohei Kawaji
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* Tsuyoshi Shimizu
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* Taku Otani
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| Package & Manual Design
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* Takeshi Urabe
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* Norie Sasaki
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* Sakiko Tanaka
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* Shizuko Yonedo
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|-
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| Special Thanks To
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* Fontworks International Limited
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* SHUEISHA
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* Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
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* Hideki Hayakawa
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* Shinichi Hanamoto
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* Akihiro Takatoku
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* Masahiko Nitta
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* Himori Hattori
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* Yasuto Suzuki
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* Katsuhiro Nakayama
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* Yoko Sekiguchi
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* Hiroki Muraoka
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* Toshiyuki Yagashiro
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* Naruki Umemura
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* Daizaburo Nakamura
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* Suguru Kano
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* Yuta Hoshino
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* Yoshitaka Maeda
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* Yoshiaki Matsumiya
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* Keisuke Kamiyama
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|-
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| Producer
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* Takeshi Kameta
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| Executive Producer
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* Katsunori Okita
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| Presented By
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* Konami
 
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{{WC08Navigation}}
 
  
{{Yu-Gi-Oh!}}
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/yugioh_wcs2008/index.html Official site]
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* [https://retroachievements.org/game/16299 Retro Achievements page]
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008}}
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship}}
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{{Video games}}
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[[Category:Video games|World Championship 2008]]
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[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008]]

Latest revision as of 07:13, 16 March 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008
Box art
Names
EnglishYu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008
Development
PlatformNintendo DS
Languages
  • Japanese
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Korean
  • Spanish
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
Release dates
JapaneseNovember 29, 2007
North AmericanDecember 4, 2007
EuropeanMarch 27, 2008
KoreanApril 5, 2008
Series
SeriesWorld Championship
PreviousWorld Championship 2007
Next5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator
Links

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008 is a video game, and part of the World Championship series.

The game contains most cards present in the OCG up to and including the "Gladiator's Assault" Booster Pack set and some cards that at that at the time were TCG exclusive. It also features online Dueling with friends via the Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection.

Blurb[edit]

"Tournament dueling is back with the official software of Yu-Gi-Oh! World Tournament 2008! Battle it out on two exciting game modes: "World Championship" mode, and the new "Duel World" mode, where you can venture through events, meet duel spirits, and buy new cards."

Glitches[edit]

  • The second effect of "Rainbow Dragon" can be activated by the opponent during either player's turn.
  • Due to the difference between release dates for the American and European localizations, cards that were released in the TCG during that timeframe have different names between the two versions.
    • The American localization also has many faulty card texts such as replacing "Rain Storm"'s card text with the ones that belongs to "Elemental Hero Chaos Neos". Most of these are corrected in the European localizations.

Trivia[edit]

  • In previous games, the Egyptian God cards were always either illegal or Forbidden; in this game, they are all Limited for the first time, allowing players to put one of each Egyptian God card into their Deck.
  • Most "Archfiend" cards are absent from the game.
  • Most characters faced in Single Duels in both Duel World and World Championship Mode can be recruited as Tag Partners by defeating them 10 times. Players can also team up with any Ghost Duelist they downloaded.
  • Stone Monuments appear in many areas when the player defeats each opponent from that area 5 times. These Monuments challenge the player to win a duel in which they summon a specific monster, and succeeding unlocks a character from the GX anime as an opponent in World Championship Mode.

Promotional cards[edit]

All the promotional cards that are included with the game are used by Adrian Gecko in the anime.

Gallery[edit]

Staff[edit]

Operation Staff
Original Character & Monster Design
Direction & Game Design
  • Masakuni Nakazawa
Main Program
  • Hideyuki Takahashi
Program
  • Yoshio Nishiguchi
  • Akihiro Yamane
  • Yukihiro Kojo
  • Makoto Itakura
Main Graphics
  • Tomoji Omotani
Graphics
  • Satoshi Yoshimitsu
  • Ryo Kato
  • Natsuyo Tanaka
  • Takeshi Watanabe
  • Yuki Kato
  • Yuji Kubo
  • Yasuhiko Tanaka
Sound Producer
  • Ayumu Kashizaki
Sound Director
  • Yasuhisa Ito
Music
  • Hiroshi Tanabe
  • Masanori Akita
Sound Effect
  • Kiyoko Kumasaka
Sound Program
  • Tsutomu Watanabe
Network Program
  • Kunihiko Noguchi
  • Tomohiro Miyazaki
  • Satoshi Kamiya
Script Development
  • Kohei Kawaji
  • Tsuyoshi Shimizu
  • Taku Otani
Package & Manual Design
  • Takeshi Urabe
  • Norie Sasaki
  • Sakiko Tanaka
  • Shizuko Yonedo
Special Thanks To
  • Fontworks International Limited
  • SHUEISHA
  • Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
  • Hideki Hayakawa
  • Shinichi Hanamoto
  • Akihiro Takatoku
  • Masahiko Nitta
  • Himori Hattori
  • Yasuto Suzuki
  • Katsuhiro Nakayama
  • Yoko Sekiguchi
  • Hiroki Muraoka
  • Toshiyuki Yagashiro
  • Naruki Umemura
  • Daizaburo Nakamura
  • Suguru Kano
  • Yuta Hoshino
  • Yoshitaka Maeda
  • Yoshiaki Matsumiya
  • Keisuke Kamiyama
Producer
  • Takeshi Kameta
Executive Producer
  • Katsunori Okita
Presented By
  • Konami

External links[edit]