Video Gaming News - June 2003
Redwood City, CA (June 20, 2003) - Konami today released information
on the Yu-Gi-Oh championships.
From Konami:
Imagine attending an event where all of the world's best Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING
CARD GAME and video game players were gathered. What was once thought
unattainable is now a reality!
Trading card game publisher and distributor Upper Deck Entertainment, a
division of The Upper Deck Company, LLC, Konami Corporation, the game's
manufacturer, and Konami of America, Inc., the publisher of the widely-popular
video game series, today revealed details of the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship
Tournament - the first-ever trading card game (TCG) and handheld videogame
competition to span the globe including North America, Europe and Japan.
Never before have trading card and videogame competitions been executed on
this scale on the same day, making the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament
the world's largest competition of its kind. In addition to the World
Championships on Sunday, August 10, there will be open tournaments and
activities that will provide the ultimate environment for fans to experience for
all aspects of the TCG and video game.
Registration for tickets to attend the event will be only available by
registering beginning on July 12 at
www.yugioh-cards.com.
Tickets are $2 per person.
Upper Deck Entertainment and Konami of America will invite the top-five Yu-Gi-Oh!
TRADING CARD GAME and four Yu-Gi-Oh! videogame duelists from North America to
compete in the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament. In addition, a total of
18 TCG duelists from around the world will go head-to-head vying for the highly
coveted title of "Yu-Gi-Oh! King of TRADING CARD GAMES". Each of the
participating duelists will win a trip to New York City and a chance to win the
titles and other highly-sought after prizes.
The North American participants in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME World
Championship Tournament will be picked from the Duelist King Tournament system
based on regional rankings. Over 300,000 duelists in the United States have been
competing every weekend at the more than 1,300 participating hobby shops since
August 2000 to gain a spot at the World Championship.
The object of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME is to win a Match (which
consists of three duels) by reducing an opponent's "life points" from 8,000 to
zero. This is accomplished through a series of turns using a deck with a minimum
of 40 cards and a combination of strategy, skill and luck. Three main types of
cards are used in Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG: Monster Cards, Magic Cards and Trap Cards, with
each category being further divided into sub-categories. For more information on
the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME or Upper Deck Entertainment, please visit
www.yugioh-card.com or
www.ude.com.
Additionally, those competing in the videogame competition will be vying for
the title of "Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) King of Videogames" using the mega-popular title,
Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel for GameBoy®
Advance.
Beginning on June 3, 2003 Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) videogame duelists from around the
globe were invited to enter the "Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) King of Videogames" tournament by
logging in a special "Yugi Passport Code" at http://www.konami.com/yugiohtournament.
The "Yugi Passport Code" is available in the July issue (on sale June 3rd) of
the popular monthly manga (Japanese comic) magazine, SHONEN JUMP or upon request
at the official tournament web site.
Players will be able to practice dueling using Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) Worldwide
Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel to hone their skills. The game brings to
life the best-selling Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) TRADING CARD GAME with a stunning level of
detail. Featuring more than 1,000 game cards and updated TRADING CARD GAME
rules, Worldwide Edition is the first handheld Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) video game to also
feature a single-player adventure mode. Set in Battle City, an exciting
metropolis that hosts the ultimate Yu-Gi-Oh!(tm) tournament, players progress
through the game by visiting various neighborhoods as well as by interacting
with city dwellers and challenging characters from the popular TV series in
order to win the championship (in the game). By supporting English, French,
Spanish, German, Japanese and Italian, players from around the globe can link up
and compete against one another.
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