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: New projects like the Master Duel x AI Project explore using external AI to learn and duel against human players.
: Iconic cards like the Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Dark Magician remain central to the game's identity, frequently appearing in new commemorative sets like the Rarity Collection . Solid Vision: The Tech Dream
: Enthusiasts have long worked on independent AR and VR projects, driven by the desire to summon monsters just like Seto Kaiba. Yu-Gi-Oh's Fascinating Relationship with Virtual Reality YUGIOH
The franchise is a massive global phenomenon that spans manga, anime, and a world-renowned trading card game (TCG) with over 25 billion cards sold. Originally created by Kazuki Takahashi in 1996, the series began as a dark story about "Shadow Games"—where Yugi Muto would challenge villains to deadly contests—before eventually focusing on the card game known as Duel Monsters . From Shadow Games to Global TCG
: The manga initially featured a variety of games. The card game was only meant to be a minor part of the plot, but fan popularity forced it to become the central focus. : New projects like the Master Duel x
In the anime, duels are brought to life through —a system of interactive holographic projections that make monsters appear physical. This concept has sparked real-world efforts to bridge the gap between fiction and reality:
: Konami recently showcased the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links Solid Vision Experiment , a VR demo that allows players to experience duels with 3D monsters in immersive environments. The card game was only meant to be
: Today, Yu-Gi-Oh! is known for its fast-paced, "turbo" gameplay where players can often win within 1–3 turns by executing complex combos.
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