The following is a list of video games developed and published by Konami, based on Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh! Manga and anime franchise, along with its spin-off series. With some exceptions, the majority of the games follow the card battle gameplay of the real-life Yu-Gi-Oh!Trading Card Game. Game information, description, and download page for Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule Breed & Battle (Japan) ISO for Sony Playstation PSX PS1. Japanese Menus and gameplay are in Japanese. Is a Japanese manga created by Kazuki Takahashi. It has produced a franchise that includes multiple anime shows, a trading card game and numerous video games. Most of the incarnations of the franchise involve the fictional trading card game called Duel Monsters (originally known as Magic & Wizards), where each player uses cards to 'duel' each other in a mock battle of fantasy 'monsters'. The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is the real world counterpart to this fictional game on which it is loosely based. Tells the tale of Yugi, a shorter-than-average high school student who was given the fragmented pieces of an ancient Egyptian artifact, the Millennium Puzzle, by his grandfather. Upon reassembling the Puzzle, he is possessed by another personality who is later revealed to be the spirit of a 3,000-year-old Pharaoh (5,000-years-old in the English anime) called Atem, with no memory of his own time. As the story goes on, the two of them (together with Yugi's friends), try to find the secret of the Pharaoh's lost memories and his name, with the Duel Monsters card game being an ever prevalent backdrop or plot device. Monster Capsule Breed & Battle' is Konami's first Yu-Gi-Oh! It uses a variant of the Capsule Monster Chess game from the manga. The promotional cards included with the game predate the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game. They are also based on the Duel Monsters game from the manga, but are not legal in the OCG or TCG. Calculator. Manufacturer's description: Or to give battle when and where the monster was brought up in miniature garden. Training itself is already a strategy! Miniature garden can make six at a time. Grow in various types of egg color and the environment. Features: • First & Third person perspectives. • 3D graphics • Cartoon graphics • SCI-FI & Anime themes. •: December 9, 1999 •: July 13, 2000 (Konami the Best)} •: March 20, 2002} •: March 28, 2002 (PSOne Books) •: November 22, 2002 Release years by system: 1999— Notes: • Published and developed by • Known as (遊☆戯☆王真デュエルモンスターズ 封印されし記憶 Yū-Gi-Ō! Shin Dyueru Monsutāzu: Fūinsareshi Kioku) in Japanese and Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories in North America/Europe • The Game takes place in and in modern times. Throughout most of the game, the protagonist is Atem, the Prince of Ancient Egypt. After the high priest Heishin overthrows Pharaoh, he sets out to free Egypt from Heishen’s rule. It is later revealed that Heishin seeks to usher the return of Nitemare, an ancient evil wizard. For modern times era, the protagonist is Yugi Mutou. He is taking part in a tournament when he is tasked by Atem with retrieving relics that the Prince needs to complete his quest, which are held by some of the contestants in the tournament. • rated the game 62%. • rated the game 57/100. • rated the game three stars out of five. • rated the game 5.9/10. • rated the game two and a half stars out of five. •: July 5, 2001 •: October 15, 2002 •: April 17, 2003 Release years by system: 2001— Notes: • Published and developed by • Known as (遊☆戯☆王デュエルモンスターズ5 エキスパート1 Yū-Gi-Ō! Dyueru Monsutāzu Faibu: Ekisupāto Wan) in Japanese, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul in North America and Yu-Gi-Oh! The Immortal Duelist Soul in Europe • In the United States, it sold 1.3 million copies and earned $38 million by August 2006. During the period between January 2000 and August 2006, it was the 9th highest-selling game launched for the, or in that country.
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