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====Bandai Proplica Duel Disk====
 
====Bandai Proplica Duel Disk====
In 2019, Bandai Namco announced and released an updated replica of the Battle City Duel Disk as a pre-order exclusive product. The product includes a display pedestal and several plastic replica cards, using the anime card backs introduced in ''ZEXAL''. Compared to the Konami/Mattel toy Duel Disk, this version is visually identical to its fictional counterpart and features several differences and improvements.
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In 2019, Bandai Namco announced and released an updated replica of the Battle City Duel Disk as a pre-order exclusive product. The product includes a display pedestal and several plastic replica cards, using the anime card backs introduced in ''ZEXAL''. Compared to the Konami/Mattel toy Duel Disk, this version features several differences and improvements.
 
* The wrist strap with detachable bottom arm guard was replaced with an adjustable wrist strap with an attached plastic spring-loaded arm guard. The arm guard pieces can be folded outwards during assembly and comfortably encase the user's arm while wearing. A translucent plastic handle was added to the bottom of the Disk that can be held during use, improving comfort and stability.
 
* The wrist strap with detachable bottom arm guard was replaced with an adjustable wrist strap with an attached plastic spring-loaded arm guard. The arm guard pieces can be folded outwards during assembly and comfortably encase the user's arm while wearing. A translucent plastic handle was added to the bottom of the Disk that can be held during use, improving comfort and stability.
 
* The Deck Zone and Graveyard can hold sleeved cards. The Deck Zone can hold 40+ sleeved cards, while the Graveyard can hold up to 40 unsleeved cards.
 
* The Deck Zone and Graveyard can hold sleeved cards. The Deck Zone can hold 40+ sleeved cards, while the Graveyard can hold up to 40 unsleeved cards.
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====Real-Life Duel Disk====
 
====Real-Life Duel Disk====
A replica of Yuga Ohdo's Duel Disk was produced by Konami and released in Japan on December 18th, 2021. In addition to the toy itself, the product includes replicas of Yuga, Romin, Gavin, and Luke's Duel ID Cards and three promotional cards: "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Rush Duel)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", "[[Sevens Road Enchanter]]", and "[[Mirror Force (Rush Duel)|Mirror Force]]". Compared to the previous replica Duel Disks, this edition is designed exclusively for Rush Duels. This edition features various adjustments and improvements over previous toy Duel Disks, some of which were previously introduced by the Bandai Proplica Duel Disk.
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A replica of Yuga Ohdo's Duel Disk was produced by Konami and released in Japan on December 18th, 2021. In addition to the toy itself, the product includes replicas of Yuga, Romin, Gavin, and Luke's Duel ID Cards and three promotional cards: "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Rush Duel)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", "[[Sevens Road Enchanter]]", and "[[Mirror Force (Rush Duel)|Mirror Force]]". Compared to the previous replica Duel Disks, this edition is designed exclusively for Rush Duels. This edition features various adjustments and improvements over previous toy Duel Disks, some of which resemble inclusions introduced by the Proplica Duel Disk.
* The Deck and Graveyard compartment is detachable, identical to the fictional version, and secures itself into position with magnets. The Deck compartment contains a spring-loaded lever used to push the user's cards to the top of the compartment and an outward-facing plastic door to secure the Deck inside. The Deck compartment can hold up to 60 sleeved cards. The rear end of the compartment serves as the Graveyard, similar to the fictional version.
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* The Deck and Graveyard compartment is detachable, identical to the fictional version, and secures itself into position with magnets. The Deck compartment contains a spring-loaded lever used to push the user's cards to the top of the compartment and an outward-facing door with plastic latch to secure the Deck inside. The Deck compartment can hold up to 60 sleeved cards. The rear end of the compartment serves as the Graveyard, similar to the fictional version.
 
* The device can be powered by three AA batteries. The Duel Disk can be turned on with sounds enabled or disabled. When sounds are enabled, the device will mimic sound effects and voice clips from the ''SEVENS'' anime when performing certain actions. Yuga's voice clips play by default; voice clips for other characters, such as Luke, Gavin, and Romin can be toggled by holding down the Life Point counter buttons when turning on the device.
 
* The device can be powered by three AA batteries. The Duel Disk can be turned on with sounds enabled or disabled. When sounds are enabled, the device will mimic sound effects and voice clips from the ''SEVENS'' anime when performing certain actions. Yuga's voice clips play by default; voice clips for other characters, such as Luke, Gavin, and Romin can be toggled by holding down the Life Point counter buttons when turning on the device.
* The device uses a sixteen-segment display to track LP. When the device is turned on, the words "RUSH DUEL" scroll on the display. The device can track up to 9999 LP. Five buttons on the side of the Disk are used to control LP; four buttons to manipulate the digits of the display and one button to finalize the total. A sixth button on the side will play various voice clips from the currently selected character when pushed.
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* The device uses a sixteen-segment display to track LP. When the device is turned on, the words "RUSH DUEL" scroll on the display. The device can track up to 9999 LP. Five buttons on the side of the Disk are used to control LP; four buttons to manipulate the digits of the display and one button to finalize the total. A sixth button on the side will play various voice clips from Yuga when pushed.
 
* The wrist strap for the device has been updated to a wrist strap/handle combination that is detachable. When connected to the Disk, the handle protrudes and allows the user to grip it with their hand, improving stability while holding.
 
* The wrist strap for the device has been updated to a wrist strap/handle combination that is detachable. When connected to the Disk, the handle protrudes and allows the user to grip it with their hand, improving stability while holding.
 
* Unlike previous models, the blade is extended at all times and does not fold in. The blade contains extendable compartments to its left and right for the [[Extra Deck Zone]] and [[Field Zone]], respectively. The three Main Monster Zones are depressable buttons that will emit a light (and sound effects, if active) when pushed down. Pushing down on all three Main Monster Zones simultaneously will play a voice clip for [[Maximum Summon]]ing.
 
* Unlike previous models, the blade is extended at all times and does not fold in. The blade contains extendable compartments to its left and right for the [[Extra Deck Zone]] and [[Field Zone]], respectively. The three Main Monster Zones are depressable buttons that will emit a light (and sound effects, if active) when pushed down. Pushing down on all three Main Monster Zones simultaneously will play a voice clip for [[Maximum Summon]]ing.
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====Real-Life Duel Disk====
 
====Real-Life Duel Disk====
A replica of Yudias Velgear's Duel Disk was produced by Konami and released on December 17th, 2022. This version is visually identical to the previous Yuga Duel Disk, but can be customized with the included UTS sticker to resemble Yudias's version. In addition to the toy itself, the product includes replicas of Yudias, Yuhi, Yuamu, Zuwijo, and Manabu's Duel ID Cards, a set of five promotional cards: "[[Transamu Rainac - War To Zen!]]", "[[Jointech Leo]]", "[[Lightwave Dragon]]", "[[Dark Magician Girl (Rush Duel)|Dark Magician Girl]]", and "[[Magic Cylinder (Rush Duel)|Magic Cylinder]]", and a pack of UTS card protectors. In addition to the features from the Yuga Duel Disk, the Yudias Duel Disk features the following changes:
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A replica of Yudias Velgear's Duel Disk was produced by Konami and released on December 17th, 2022. This version is visually similar to the previous Yuga Duel Disk, but can be customized with the included UTS sticker to resemble Yudias's version. In addition to the toy itself, the product includes replicas of Yudias, Yuhi, Yuamu, Zuwijo, and Manabu's Duel ID Cards, a set of five promotional cards: "[[Transamu Rainac - War To Zen!]]", "[[Jointech Leo]]", "[[Lightwave Dragon]]", "[[Dark Magician Girl (Rush Duel)|Dark Magician Girl]]", and "[[Magic Cylinder (Rush Duel)|Magic Cylinder]]", and a pack of UTS card protectors. In addition to the features from the Yuga Duel Disk, the Yudias Duel Disk features the following changes:
 
* The ''SEVENS'' voice clips have been replaced by voice clips from the ''GO RUSH!!'' anime, including clips from Yudias, Yuhi, Yuamu, Zuwijo, and Manabu. Yudias's voice clips play by default; pushing in on the Life Point buttons while turning on the device will toggle voice clips for other characters.
 
* The ''SEVENS'' voice clips have been replaced by voice clips from the ''GO RUSH!!'' anime, including clips from Yudias, Yuhi, Yuamu, Zuwijo, and Manabu. Yudias's voice clips play by default; pushing in on the Life Point buttons while turning on the device will toggle voice clips for other characters.
 
* Pushing in on the leftmost and rightmost Main Monster Zones simultaneously will play a voice clip for [[Fusion Summon]]ing.
 
* Pushing in on the leftmost and rightmost Main Monster Zones simultaneously will play a voice clip for [[Fusion Summon]]ing.

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