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Yu-Gi-Oh!: Nightmare Troubadour Nintendo DS

Yu-Gi-Oh!: Nightmare Troubadour Nintendo DS
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Product Description: Yu-Gi-Oh!: Nightmare Troubadour

The first DS game to feature the popular animé hero follows the rules and play of the tabletop trading card game. Combat results are illustrated in the top screen, with detailed animations, but battles are won or lost according to how players use their custom decks of cards, which is displayed in the lower screen. A closeup view of any card in the deck can be gained...
The first DS game to feature the popular animé hero follows the rules and play of the tabletop trading card game. Combat results are illustrated in the top screen, with detailed animations, but battles are won or lost according to how players use their custom decks of cards, which is displayed in the lower screen. A closeup view of any card in the deck can be gained with a tap of the stylus. While computer opponents are designed to pose a worthy challenge, two Nightmare Troubadour players can connect and compete head to head (or just use their DS wireless connection to trade cards and improve their decks). ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide

Product Specification: Yu-Gi-Oh!: Nightmare Troubadour

Genre:Strategy
Style:Card Battle
Platform:DS
Release Date:2005-08-30
Release Date Type:- -

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    By Jason  Oct 18, 2005 | 3 out of 4 found this Yu-Gi-Oh!: Nightmare Troubadour review helpful

    Pros: Fun Gameplay

    Cons: Cheap sound and Graphics

    This game is as addictive as they come. Then again I am a Yu-Gi-Oh! Fanatic. If you're looking for a graphically stunning visual game .......................th
    is isn't for you. The sounds here are of that of a gameboy game. This is, however, ...a good start for konami on the DS platform. I bet the sequal will be a must have for any gamer. For people just picking up the game, it has an excellent training mode on it. The story/plot could have been better and is kind of slow. This game would've been better as an RPG. Through all it's flaws, what does shine thru is the controls. The use of the touch screen works perfectly here. Although using the touch screen to find cpu opponents should have been left in the unused ideas drawer. Graphics are that of a pre N64 game and don't really use the full power of the DS. 3D characters do 2 motions and don't really battle. They stand there and get slashed then destroyed, however, better than any gameboy version before it. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Yu-Gi-Oh!: Nightmare Troubadour

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    Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour (DS)

    Nightmare Troubadour is marginally more successful than many of its predecessors, thanks to an engaging tutorial system and the tactile advantage inherent to the Nintendo DS hardware. Read more

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