game Master

Emelie 2022-09-06 14:32:23

#Game King# I rewatched Yu-Gi-Oh today. Of course, fast-forward to watch, from the first episode to the thirtieth episode. I think Yu-Gi-Oh is underrated. When it comes to the greatest Japanese comics, we immediately think of Conan, Naruto, Pirate, Slam Dunk, and Dragon Ball. Yu-Gi-Oh is an amazing and great anime. When I was a child, I only focused on collecting cards. I don't see it and I don't understand it, the world view of Yu-Gi-Oh. even values. The most fundamental value is, of course, partnership. But its attitude to the game is really worth learning. The earliest records of games found so far are indeed from ancient Egypt. Certainly not those monster cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! From this point of view, the author believes that there was a sarcophagus in ancient Egypt with seven artifacts on it, and if you collect all seven, you can have the power to rule the world. This routine is very familiar (Dragon Ball). But it also gave the Seven Divine Artifacts various functions. I remember that there were more than 30 Seven Artifact Artifacts I collected at that time, and the complete set could be composed of two sets. Each of the Seven Artifacts is wonderfully portrayed. For example, the Muto game with the Millennium Building Blocks, and Moriang with the Millennium Wisdom Wheel. They both have two selves. And before I watched Yu-Gi-Oh for so long, I didn't know that another game in the game body turned out to be the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh. Also, it turns out that the three phantom gods are the patron saints of the pharaohs. At that time, I also liked the three Three Magic God cards very much. Giant God Soldier, Wing Divine Dragon, Sky Dragon. At that time, I liked to read out the title in front of the god card, the giant soldier of Obelisk. I don't know what Obelisk means, I just think it sounds like a dick. Then the card of the Dark Master turned out to be the biggest villain of the story. To collect two hands, two feet and a body, I remember that the first time I bought a Yu-Gi-Oh! card was to collect the Dark Master, but only one hand and one foot were included in the two-dollar forty cards. I already bought a pair, not yet, I bought another pair. Children born in the 1995s will definitely have Yu-Gi-Oh in their memory. I later had more than 3,000 cards. Yu-Gi-Oh seems to have been with me from the fourth grade of elementary school to the junior high school. Then after a heavy rain. I was talking a lot, but I was a little excited to understand the world view of the game and the whole story today. In the past, I seemed to care more about those cards, whether I could win the game, and how I could buy better cards to fight against others. There are too many pirated cards in China, which later completely disrupted the market. Originally, the black magician, the blue-eyed white dragon's attack power of 2500 and 3000 is already very powerful. China has produced a lot of cards with infinite attack power. Children in China used to be addicted to a card called Yu-Gi-Oh. And I was dreaming countless times where I could buy that battle Bucket equipment is worn on the hand. Then insert the deck and start the battle. Play is the best thing a child can do when they grow up. Not even one. And from a psychological point of view, men never grow up. I think Yu-Gi-Oh's inspiration to me is not the world view setting, but the attitude towards the game, and we should encourage the game. But China is a country that does not encourage games. Children are praised for reading Tang poetry and Song poetry when they are young, and they are scolded to death for playing games, and they are discouraged when they play with things. Tang poetry and Song poetry are of course beautiful, but the game is equally beautiful. In terms of playing, I admire Japan a lot. They made all the ball games into good anime, they made Yu-Gi-Oh, they invented Nintendo. I can think of a very close parent-child relationship is that the father and son happily play games together. I want the game industry to continue to develop.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! quotes

  • Joey Wheeler, Shadi: [after beating Dartz] Well guys, let's go home! There's probably some new evil psycho waiting for us back there!

    Tristan Taylor: That sad thing is, he's probably right.

  • Seto Kaiba: I'm here to kick ass and chew gum. And I'm all out of gum...