September 9, 2008
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX returns to PSP
New characters, evolving
scenarios and over 3500 cards await in the latest Yu-Gi-Oh! GX challenge
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH
has announced the return of its eternally popular Yu-Gi-Oh! GX series to PSP®
(PlayStation®Portable), with Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3™, set for release in
November 2008 in Europe.
Set in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX TV series
universe, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3 utilises characters from the third and fourth
series of the show, with players charged with assembling the ultimate card deck
by defeating their peers in thrilling duels. Over 3500 cards can be collected
and used, and players can also partner with a dueling partner to embark on
graduation tag duels against rival pairs.
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3 is the most
advanced Yu-Gi-Oh! title to hit PSP® to date, and enjoys a simple yet effective
dueling interface to make games faster and easier to manage. The game’s 3500
cards are sampled from the most recent Trading Card Game packs, including ‘The
Duelist Genesis’ set, and offer a wide range of traps, monsters and spells for
the user to amass. Players can also use the hardware’s online capabilities to
download additional content, including entire decks or individual cards.
Every aspect of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag
Force 3 has been enhanced, with all-new AI routines adapting to the way the game
flows, while the social aspect of the Trading Card Game is showcased as up to
four players duel together via the PSP® Ad-hoc LAN mode. A new Gallery feature
is also introduced, and provides a visual record of defeated monsters and key
events.
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