Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Konami
- Release Date: Feb 10, 2004
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 24
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Mixed: 6 out of 24
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Negative: 3 out of 24
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TrixMar 1, 2004People complain that this game is lacking something because it has no storyline. I disagree. This is gaming at its purest. The AI isn't perfect, it makes some foolish mistakes, but it is still very challenging. It's better than The Sacred Cards, in my opinion. because it has the two player option and follows the rules of the real card game.
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YamiPApr 15, 2004Ive played loads of yugioh and this one is up their with da greats.
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TJMay 7, 2004This game is pretty good i already beat every deulist 10 times each and got all the booster packs but this game is awesome its much better then the Sacred cards.
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KidduffetDaMasterFeb 13, 2004About time for a new YGO game... it's much better than the sacred cards, and well, what can i say; Yu-gi-oh rules!
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SteveS.Apr 20, 2004
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DPDAug 29, 2004I have beaten this game and its so much of a challenge compared to all the others.... all the cards look better than the first.... heck everythings better.
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KyleS.Jan 27, 2004It is cool but i need to know when the next tournament will be.
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JavierC.Feb 27, 2004Very good.
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Awards & Rankings
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#33 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2004
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#18 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2004
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games(TM)It's the game's bare-bones approach (card battling, deck editing and very little else) that makes WCT 2004 so damn intriguing. Under the simplistic exterior lies a game so laden with strategy and tactics that it makes our brains hurt just thinking about it. [Apr 2004, p.118]
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Where it separates itself from the real game is that it allows you to duel the characters from the show with surprising accuracy, you dont have the problems of picking up or keeping track of your cards and it allows players to play with cards they either cant afford or havent come across yet. A huge bonus.
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Think of Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 as being like the latest version of "Madden."