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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009 is the most robust offering in the World Championship franchise to date! Updated and expanded providing more than 2,800 playable 5D's cards in 3D environments. Players can choose to travel through 5D's Story Mode to duel in fun mini games with characters from the all new TV animation, collect cards and compete in multiple battles, including Turbo Duel racing. Also included, the all new World Championship Mode where players can polish their trading card game strategies and tactics in single player battles or multiplayer duels via Wi-Fi connect.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009 is the most robust offering in the World Championship franchise to date. Updated and expanded providing more than 2,800 playable 5D’s cards in 3D environments. Players can choose to travel through 5D’s Story Mode to duel in fun mini games with characters from the all new TV animation, collect cards and compete in multiple battles, including Turbo Duel racing. Also included, the all new World Championship Mode where players can polish their trading card game strategies and tactics in single-player battles or multiplayer duels via Wi-Fi connect.
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- Includes cards from the latest booster pack, "Crimson Crisis"
- Featuring 2,800 cards from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, more cards than any other Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship title
- Includes 2 exciting modes of gameplay in one game, 5D's Story Mode and World Championship Mode
- Battle in single player mode or against Yu-Gi-Oh! gamers around the world via Wi-Fi
- Game will include 3 exclusive Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator World Championship Tournament 2009 Reviews
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator World Championship Tournament 2009 Reviews
| 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful: By = Fun: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator World Championship Tournament 2009 (Video Game) Overall I thought the game was pretty good. I used to play actively about 4-5 years ago and figured I'd pick it up to see what's all changed in the over all metagame. I've got to say the structure of the game itself hasn't changed much but all of these new cards make yu-gi-oh a whole new battle field. I was surprised when a duelist whipped out a syncro monster on me since I had never seen it before, but being a quick learner like I am - it took some time (going from graveyard to graveyard reading what this card does and what that card does) to get back into it and become average at the game again.It's just as the guy said a couple reviews below, the deck you start out with is pretty weak. The opponents you play have pretty much themed decks (be it one deck based off of umi, another deck based off of zombies, etc). I think I'd win 2 or 3 rounds of of 6 duels. It's fairly easy to rake in DP (Duel-Points) when you first start out, because your winning new bonuses... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: = Fun: This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator World Championship Tournament 2009 (Video Game) This is a solid Yu-Gi-Oh game, which sticks with the real cards, unlike many other games.STORY: The beginning is standard...amnesia. You end up in the slums awoken by Rally. Rally helps you and eventually helps get a Duel Runner for you. That's the basic beginning, without many spoilers. GAMEPLAY: The environment is 3D, which looks well on the DS. The character is controlled with the D-Pad and you can run by holding B. The options, including working on your Deck, are accessed by pushing X, which brings up a few choices: Deck Const., Options, and Exit, with Duel Runner appearing later. The Duel Runner works with the D-Pad, with A for gas and B for Brake. I usually let off of A to slow down, but maintain speed. The duels are a standard affair, comparable to playing the real card game. Only a few cards have 3D effects, and so far for me, they have all been high level monsters, which appear 3D when summoned. DECK: The deck can be modified to suit your... Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By = Fun: This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator World Championship Tournament 2009 (Video Game) The major problem with making video games from a standing franchise or series is how to make it fresh and new. In the past Konami has put a good games year after year for the Yu-Gi-Oh franchise, but usually they were the same thing over and over again just with different sets of cards. This time around as usual, the game is pretty solid.First off, it has the most extensive card database of any game in the past, which is a good thing. However, I'm still waiting on every card to be in a game. I know that sounds ridiculous at first but it really isn't something unimaginable. Second, the game incorporates turbo dueling and flat out racing. To those unfamiliar with the new series, turbo dueling works slightly different than normal dueling. It incorporates speed counters and speed spells. Some are just rehashed versions of old spells and some are entirely new. It really does tend to change the game around, because spells tend to be less common and more of a big... Read more |
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