When did the Yu-Gi-Oh game come out?

When did the Yu-Gi-Oh game come out?

1999
Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game

Trading Card Game
Published by Japan: Konami (1999−present) US: Upper Deck (2002−08) Konami (2008−present)
Publication date 1999
Players 1 vs. 1, 2 vs. 2
Age range 12 and up (OCG), 6 and up (TCG)

When was the first Yu-Gi-Oh card made?

Yu-Gi-Oh cards were first introduced in 1996 and the very first tournament was held three years later in the game’s home country of Japan.

What is the rarest Yugioh card in the world?

1. Tournament Black Luster Soldier (1999) According to Zen Market this card is worth over $9,000,000 and is classed as the rarest Yu-Gi-Oh card in the world. The Black Luster Soldier card was an exclusive winning card awarded at the first ever Yu-Gi-Oh tournament back in 1999 in Japan, making it a one of one.

When did the first Yu Gi Oh movie come out?

Main article: List of Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998) episodes The first Yu-Gi-Oh! anime adaptation was produced by Toei Animation and aired on TV Asahi between April 4, 1998 and October 10, 1998, running for 27 episodes and one theatrical movie released on the 6th March, 1999. This adaptation was never released outside Japan.

Who is the creator of Yu Gi Oh?

Yu-Gi-Oh! (original manga) The Yu-Gi-Oh! (遊☆戯☆王, Yūgiō) manga ran from 1996 to March 8, 2004. It was created by Kazuki Takahashi, and was one of the most popular titles featured in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump. The manga initially focuses on Yugi Mutou, as he uses games designed by Pegasus to fight various villains.

How many episodes are there in Yu Gi Oh?

Yu-Gi-Oh is produced by Toei Animation, as a 27-episode anime, based on Yu-Gi-Oh! manga volumes 1-7, volumes which do not focus much on Magic & Wizards, nor is it connected in any way to Yu-Gi-Oh!

Is the Yu Gi Oh manga available in English?

The English version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga is released in the United States and Canada by Viz Media in both the Shonen Jump magazine and in individual graphic novels. The original Japanese character names are kept for most of the characters (Yugi, Jonouchi, Anzu, and Honda, for instance),…