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- Yu-Gi-Oh! to launch anime shorts based on card lore . . . - ResetEra
Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game The Chronicles Promotional Short Animated Series New episodes go up each month starting April 2025, featuring a new setting from the Yu-Gi-Oh! multiverse It will include "Sky Striker" and "The White Story" among other series
- Should Yu-Gi-Oh! go back to having mainline animes to . . . - ResetEra
Should Yu-Gi-Oh! go back to having mainline animes to promote their cards? Or should they keep their animated card lore shorts strategy?
- Would you watch the Chapter Black Tape? | ResetEra
So the third story arc of Yu Yu Hakusho introduces an item known as the Chapter Black tape, which is a recording of all of humanity's worst deeds throughout history If you had the chance would you watch the tape?
- Why is the current Yu-Gi-Oh! card game so [insert frustrated . . . - ResetEra
Yugiboomers Oh boy, I'm definitively that The game peaked with Yu-Gi-Oh! - World Championship Tournament 2004 on the GBA for me
- Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG |OT2| She was a Dogmatika Girl, He was a Dragon boy
YU-GI-OH! The Card Game Chronicles is a new series of shorts based on the most popular YGO Cards, giving you small glimpses at the different worlds the cards inhabit!!, you can catch a lovely animated intro to the project here:
- YuYu Hakusho debuted in publication 35 years ago | ResetEra
On December 3rd, 1990, Yoshiro Togashi's YuYu Hakusho began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump Running for a bit under four years, the manga would spawn two television series, two movies, multiple video games, and several OVAs Our occult action series starts off as more of an urban fantasy
- I wanna start collecting Yu-Gi-Oh cards. - ResetEra
I'm not that big into physical Yu-Gi-Oh, but there are some pre-made decks that you can buy I know you mentioned iconic cards, and one of the most recent precons was centered around Blue Eyes White Dragon Plus, there's some for both Obelisk and Slifer of the Egyption Gods
- Favorite 16bit fighting game stages? - ResetEra
We all know SNK and Capcom dominate most fighting game stage discussions, so let's take a moment to appreciate some stages from the lesser-known, console-exclusive fighters of the '90s While not as technically impressive as their arcade counterparts, many stages from this era still showcase
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