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  •  LoBFCanti
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Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Jiremi wrote:
I used to be amazing at dueling! I once beat somone in two turns (luck of the draw). I miss the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. I don't think it helped that they kept adding on seasons once Yugi wasn't the main prtagonist anymore .
Waking of the Dragons was one of the best seasons.


YGO actually the most celebrated community of trading card games at the moment.Konami is rollin' in yugi-dollas.There partnership with Shuiesha has been a wonderful free advertisement campaign for the game;The Shonen Jump regionals never fail to drawn in thousands of duelist.
Posted on: 2010/4/18 6:31
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  •  Jiremi
      Jiremi
Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
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LoBFCanti wrote:
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Jiremi wrote:
I used to be amazing at dueling! I once beat somone in two turns (luck of the draw). I miss the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. I don't think it helped that they kept adding on seasons once Yugi wasn't the main prtagonist anymore .
Waking of the Dragons was one of the best seasons.


YGO actually the most celebrated community of trading card games at the moment.Konami is rollin' in yugi-dollas.There partnership with Shuiesha has been a wonderful free advertisement campaign for the game;The Shonen Jump regionals never fail to drawn in thousands of duelist.


Yeah, okay, but it's popularity ISN'T the same from what it was. The people that originally started out watching and playing don't anymore. And it's the only trading card game that acutually makes sense or have structure. As I see, most of you in this thread are talking about the video games. It is easy to pick those up and battle a random cpu, bravo. But I'm talking about the actual cards. I'd say at least, one in ten people might still play it...or might still have them. Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.
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Posted on: 2010/4/18 12:01
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  •  Jiremi
      Jiremi
Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
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LoBFCanti wrote:
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Jiremi wrote:
I used to be amazing at dueling! I once beat somone in two turns (luck of the draw). I miss the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. I don't think it helped that they kept adding on seasons once Yugi wasn't the main prtagonist anymore .
Waking of the Dragons was one of the best seasons.


YGO actually the most celebrated community of trading card games at the moment.Konami is rollin' in yugi-dollas.There partnership with Shuiesha has been a wonderful free advertisement campaign for the game;The Shonen Jump regionals never fail to drawn in thousands of duelist.


Yeah, okay, but it's popularity ISN'T the same from what it was. The people that originally started out watching and playing don't anymore. And it's the only trading card game that acutually makes sense or have structure. As I see, most of you in this thread are talking about the video games. It is easy to pick those up and battle a random cpu, bravo. But I'm talking about the actual cards. I'd say at least, one in ten people might still play it...or might still have them. Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.
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Posted on: 2010/4/18 12:01
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  •  LoBFCanti
      LoBFCanti
Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Joined: 2009/3/5
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Jiremi wrote:
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LoBFCanti wrote:
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Jiremi wrote:
I used to be amazing at dueling! I once beat somone in two turns (luck of the draw). I miss the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. I don't think it helped that they kept adding on seasons once Yugi wasn't the main prtagonist anymore .
Waking of the Dragons was one of the best seasons.


YGO actually the most celebrated community of trading card games at the moment.Konami is rollin' in yugi-dollas.There partnership with Shuiesha has been a wonderful free advertisement campaign for the game;The Shonen Jump regionals never fail to drawn in thousands of duelist.


Yeah, okay, but it's popularity ISN'T the same from what it was. The people that originally started out watching and playing don't anymore. And it's the only trading card game that acutually makes sense or have structure. As I see, most of you in this thread are talking about the video games. It is easy to pick those up and battle a random cpu, bravo. But I'm talking about the actual cards. I'd say at least, one in ten people might still play it...or might still have them. Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.


http://www.konami.jp/topics/2009/0807/index-e.html

I also happen to still play the card game;been playing since 2003.
Posted on: 2010/4/18 13:04
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  •  Jiremi
      Jiremi
Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Joined: 2008/7/23
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Posts: 475
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LoBFCanti wrote:
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Jiremi wrote:
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LoBFCanti wrote:
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Jiremi wrote:
I used to be amazing at dueling! I once beat somone in two turns (luck of the draw). I miss the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. I don't think it helped that they kept adding on seasons once Yugi wasn't the main prtagonist anymore .
Waking of the Dragons was one of the best seasons.


YGO actually the most celebrated community of trading card games at the moment.Konami is rollin' in yugi-dollas.There partnership with Shuiesha has been a wonderful free advertisement campaign for the game;The Shonen Jump regionals never fail to drawn in thousands of duelist.


Yeah, okay, but it's popularity ISN'T the same from what it was. The people that originally started out watching and playing don't anymore. And it's the only trading card game that acutually makes sense or have structure. As I see, most of you in this thread are talking about the video games. It is easy to pick those up and battle a random cpu, bravo. But I'm talking about the actual cards. I'd say at least, one in ten people might still play it...or might still have them. Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.


http://www.konami.jp/topics/2009/0807/index-e.html

I also happen to still play the card game;been playing since 2003.


And you would happen to be that 1 in 10
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Posted on: 2010/4/18 13:30
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  •  LoBFCanti
      LoBFCanti
Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Insane Hikki Fan
Joined: 2009/3/5
A/S/L 20/M/Brooklyn,NY
Posts: 1226
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Jiremi wrote:
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LoBFCanti wrote:
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Jiremi wrote:
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LoBFCanti wrote:
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Jiremi wrote:
I used to be amazing at dueling! I once beat somone in two turns (luck of the draw). I miss the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. I don't think it helped that they kept adding on seasons once Yugi wasn't the main prtagonist anymore .
Waking of the Dragons was one of the best seasons.


YGO actually the most celebrated community of trading card games at the moment.Konami is rollin' in yugi-dollas.There partnership with Shuiesha has been a wonderful free advertisement campaign for the game;The Shonen Jump regionals never fail to drawn in thousands of duelist.


Yeah, okay, but it's popularity ISN'T the same from what it was. The people that originally started out watching and playing don't anymore. And it's the only trading card game that acutually makes sense or have structure. As I see, most of you in this thread are talking about the video games. It is easy to pick those up and battle a random cpu, bravo. But I'm talking about the actual cards. I'd say at least, one in ten people might still play it...or might still have them. Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.


http://www.konami.jp/topics/2009/0807/index-e.html

I also happen to still play the card game;been playing since 2003.


And you would happen to be that 1 in 10


You can't make such an assumption based only on your community,but I was more so replying towards:

Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.
Posted on: 2010/4/18 13:40
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  •  Jiremi
      Jiremi
Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Hikki Obsessed
Joined: 2008/7/23
A/S/L "I can't wait to see you in the FuTuTuRe - Utada~"
Posts: 475
Quote:

LoBFCanti wrote:
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Jiremi wrote:
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LoBFCanti wrote:
Quote:

Jiremi wrote:
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LoBFCanti wrote:
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Jiremi wrote:
I used to be amazing at dueling! I once beat somone in two turns (luck of the draw). I miss the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. I don't think it helped that they kept adding on seasons once Yugi wasn't the main prtagonist anymore .
Waking of the Dragons was one of the best seasons.


YGO actually the most celebrated community of trading card games at the moment.Konami is rollin' in yugi-dollas.There partnership with Shuiesha has been a wonderful free advertisement campaign for the game;The Shonen Jump regionals never fail to drawn in thousands of duelist.


Yeah, okay, but it's popularity ISN'T the same from what it was. The people that originally started out watching and playing don't anymore. And it's the only trading card game that acutually makes sense or have structure. As I see, most of you in this thread are talking about the video games. It is easy to pick those up and battle a random cpu, bravo. But I'm talking about the actual cards. I'd say at least, one in ten people might still play it...or might still have them. Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.


http://www.konami.jp/topics/2009/0807/index-e.html

I also happen to still play the card game;been playing since 2003.


And you would happen to be that 1 in 10


You can't make such an assumption based only on your community,but I was more so replying towards:

Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.


I'm making my assumption based on America in general. Majority of the people who began playing yugioh have ventured off and dropped it. The point behind all of this is that Yu-Gi-Oh isn't as popular as it was. That's it, nothing else.
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Posted on: 2010/4/18 13:51
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  •  LoBFCanti
      LoBFCanti
Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Insane Hikki Fan
Joined: 2009/3/5
A/S/L 20/M/Brooklyn,NY
Posts: 1226
Quote:

Jiremi wrote:
Quote:

LoBFCanti wrote:
Quote:

Jiremi wrote:
Quote:

LoBFCanti wrote:
Quote:

Jiremi wrote:
Quote:

LoBFCanti wrote:
Quote:

Jiremi wrote:
I used to be amazing at dueling! I once beat somone in two turns (luck of the draw). I miss the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. I don't think it helped that they kept adding on seasons once Yugi wasn't the main prtagonist anymore .
Waking of the Dragons was one of the best seasons.


YGO actually the most celebrated community of trading card games at the moment.Konami is rollin' in yugi-dollas.There partnership with Shuiesha has been a wonderful free advertisement campaign for the game;The Shonen Jump regionals never fail to drawn in thousands of duelist.


Yeah, okay, but it's popularity ISN'T the same from what it was. The people that originally started out watching and playing don't anymore. And it's the only trading card game that acutually makes sense or have structure. As I see, most of you in this thread are talking about the video games. It is easy to pick those up and battle a random cpu, bravo. But I'm talking about the actual cards. I'd say at least, one in ten people might still play it...or might still have them. Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.


http://www.konami.jp/topics/2009/0807/index-e.html

I also happen to still play the card game;been playing since 2003.


And you would happen to be that 1 in 10


You can't make such an assumption based only on your community,but I was more so replying towards:

Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.


I'm making my assumption based on America in general. Majority of the people who began playing yugioh have ventured off and dropped it. The point behind all of this is that Yu-Gi-Oh isn't as popular as it was. That's it, nothing else.


But that's where you are wrong.It's even more popular than it ever was.America's Yu-gi-oh community is 60% of the TCG,Canadians have to come to the US to play in jumps so often because they hit major cities and draw in staggering numbers of players.One jump just last year ran for 19 hrs straight because of so many people entering;it was only the first day of the competition too.
Posted on: 2010/4/18 14:03
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  •  Jiremi
      Jiremi
Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Hikki Obsessed
Joined: 2008/7/23
A/S/L "I can't wait to see you in the FuTuTuRe - Utada~"
Posts: 475
Quote:

LoBFCanti wrote:
Quote:

Jiremi wrote:
Quote:

LoBFCanti wrote:
Quote:

Jiremi wrote:
Quote:

LoBFCanti wrote:
Quote:

Jiremi wrote:
Quote:

LoBFCanti wrote:
Quote:

Jiremi wrote:
I used to be amazing at dueling! I once beat somone in two turns (luck of the draw). I miss the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. I don't think it helped that they kept adding on seasons once Yugi wasn't the main prtagonist anymore .
Waking of the Dragons was one of the best seasons.


YGO actually the most celebrated community of trading card games at the moment.Konami is rollin' in yugi-dollas.There partnership with Shuiesha has been a wonderful free advertisement campaign for the game;The Shonen Jump regionals never fail to drawn in thousands of duelist.


Yeah, okay, but it's popularity ISN'T the same from what it was. The people that originally started out watching and playing don't anymore. And it's the only trading card game that acutually makes sense or have structure. As I see, most of you in this thread are talking about the video games. It is easy to pick those up and battle a random cpu, bravo. But I'm talking about the actual cards. I'd say at least, one in ten people might still play it...or might still have them. Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.


http://www.konami.jp/topics/2009/0807/index-e.html

I also happen to still play the card game;been playing since 2003.


And you would happen to be that 1 in 10


You can't make such an assumption based only on your community,but I was more so replying towards:

Face it, it's not the same anymore. It lost it's bam.


I'm making my assumption based on America in general. Majority of the people who began playing yugioh have ventured off and dropped it. The point behind all of this is that Yu-Gi-Oh isn't as popular as it was. That's it, nothing else.


But that's where you are wrong.It's even more popular than it ever was.America's Yu-gi-oh community is 60% of the TCG,Canadians have to come to the US to play in jumps so often because they hit major cities and draw in staggering numbers of players.One jump just last year ran for 19 hrs straight because of so many people entering;it was only the first day of the competition too.


Canada is irrevlevant. Exactly, MAJOR CITIES.
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Posted on: 2010/4/18 14:06
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Re: Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Joined: 2010/3/12
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If you ever go to SJCs (which I haven't), you will see that there are 1000+ people who go most of the time. Sneak Previews are pretty popular in my area (but they have limited supply >_>). Last sneak preview I've been to was Stardust Overdrive, and it was pretty fun. We were talking about different Japanese things, and I talked about Japanese Music. I mentioned Utada Hikaru, and people started talking about Kingdom Hearts. I asked if anyone knew any more songs by her besides Simple and Clean and Sanctuary, but they didn't. I was the only one who knew more xD.

I do hate how people make fun of Yu-Gi-Oh! for the wrong reasons. The TV show is the best example, and they usually make fun it because of things that 4kids did to it. It shouldn't really be judged by the TV show, since they are both the TCG and the show are different. I could see why people don't like it, or aren't interested, but making fun of it seems weird. It has even gotten weirder ever since YTAS came out, and it was made to show people that Yu-Gi-Oh! isn't as bad of a show as people think it is.
Posted on: 2010/4/18 14:07
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