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* The Japanese ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' tabletop game uses a picture of the game's "Dark Magician Girl" figure overlaid on a background of a green flat grid. This artwork is also used in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' video game itself.
 
* The Japanese ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' tabletop game uses a picture of the game's "Dark Magician Girl" figure overlaid on a background of a green flat grid. This artwork is also used in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' video game itself.
 
** The English version uses a zoomed out variation to show the entire body of "Dark Magician Girl", in contrast to the Japanese artwork which is framed above her legs, and the background replaced with a pair of blue angled grids.
 
** The English version uses a zoomed out variation to show the entire body of "Dark Magician Girl", in contrast to the Japanese artwork which is framed above her legs, and the background replaced with a pair of blue angled grids.
* The version that was ultimately released in ''History Archive Collection'' was redrawn to be of visual quality consistent with contemporary cards, following the manga's lines more closely and with the zoom adjusted to include the entire body of "Dark Magician Girl". While the artwork still features "Dark Magical Circle" behind her, the background was changed from a green wall of hearts to a gradient of yellow-to-pink-to-purple decorated with stars or sparkles. This specific variant of the artwork is the first to depict jewels on the monster's dress as a mix of red and yellow ones, consistent with how they have been colored on all ''TCG''/''OCG'' cards featuring "Dark Magician Girl" that have been released since 2019 ("[[Bond Between Teacher and Student]]", "[[Dark Magic Twin Burst]]", "[[Magicians' Combination]]", and "[[Magician's Salvation]]").
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* The version that was ultimately released in ''History Archive Collection'' was redrawn to be of visual quality consistent with contemporary cards, following the manga's lines more closely and with the zoom adjusted to include the entire body of "Dark Magician Girl". While the artwork still features "Dark Magical Circle" behind her, the background was changed from a green wall of hearts to a gradient of yellow-to-pink-to-purple decorated with stars or sparkles. Notably, this specific variant of the artwork is the first to depicts jewels on the monster's dress as a mix of red and yellow ones, consistent with how they have been colored on all ''TCG''/''OCG'' cards featuring "Dark Magician Girl" that have been released since 2019 ("[[Bond Between Teacher and Student]]", "[[Dark Magic Twin Burst]]", "[[Magicians' Combination]]", and "[[Magician's Salvation]]").
  
 
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