Yu-Gi-Oh World Championship 2007
- Head to head worldwide dueling via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
- Includes over 1,600 of the latest cards and more available via download
- Voice chat available before you start dueling
- Create and edit the look of your character
- Each game includes three exclusive trading cards – Spell Striker, Exploder Dragon, Destiny Hero – Disk Commander
Product Description
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007 brings the action and strategy of the Yu-Gi-Oh! games to Nintendo DS. It also makes worldwide wireless dueling possible, through the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection. The game will include 1,60… More >>
$43.00
Yu-Gi-Oh World Championship 2007
















April 19th, 2010 at 3:49 pm
What’s good about World Championship 2007?
[1] In-game A.I. is more intelligent than in previous YuGiOh video-games.
[2] Many newer cards are available in-game, like Card Trooper.
[3] Other cards, duel puzzles and ghost characters are WiFi downloadable.
[4] Leaderboard characters can be downloaded as in-game ghosts to duel.
[5] Nintendo WiFi allows one to battle with friends/strangers worldwide.
[6] Several Banlist settings are available: Sept 06, March 07 and WC07.
[7] Interact with Nightmare Troubadour to unlock hidden characters.
[8] It includes characters from “YuGiOh: GX” & the original YuGiOh anime.
[9] More duel disks and clothing options unlockable; player customization.
[10] Extensive tutorial mode helps beginning players.
[11] Defeat lower level in-game characters 5+ times = unlocked characters.
[12] Many recipies can be saved; deck-editing is easy via touch-screen.
[13] Playing via the touch-screen is LOTS of fun.
[14] 3 free promos: Exploder Dragon, Spell Striker, D-Hero Disk Commander.
What’s bad about World Championship 2007?
[1] Cards/sets released after the game release are not currently avilable.
[2] Some older cards that would be useful in-game are not available.
[3] In-game character texts (speech bubbles) get repetitive/annoying.
[4] One must try completing challenges to unlock more hidden packs.
[5] Nintendo WiFi battles are sometimes lopsided in their rankings.
[6] WiFi disconnections (deliberate or accidental) often = rank loss.
Overall?
Though annoyingly difficult once in a while, this game represents the best simulation of the actual Trading Card Game to-date. If Konami would enable downloads of newer sets in-game (e.g., Force of the Breaker), it would be darn near perfect. A MUST BUY for YuGiOh video-game lovers, and definately worth a rent/eventual purchase for those more accustomed to the actual trading card game.
Rating: 4 / 5
April 19th, 2010 at 3:49 pm
This game is all that I expected. There are many exciting features and lots of dueling to be unlocked. It gives you a good run for your money. I’ve had it almost 2 months and am still unlocking new characters with lots of dueling power.It is definitely worth buying
Rating: 5 / 5
April 19th, 2010 at 5:37 pm
playing through this game there is no story line… just duel after duel…
strictly for those who play and like yu-gi-oh
i guess it’s a good thing cuz the space they would have spent putting in animations etc. go towards cramming more cards on the disk
much better ai than nightmare of troubador…
and the cards are actually still worth something!
Rating: 4 / 5
April 19th, 2010 at 8:35 pm
If you like playing a game with no story then this is the game for you. The duels are pretty cool but a lot of cards are forbidden which means you can’t use them. I haven’t played the 2008 version but it can only get better compared to this one.
Rating: 3 / 5
April 19th, 2010 at 9:33 pm
The game is Ok. It could be better if more cards were available, but I think there’s enough.
The game A.I. is very decent and the opponents decks are hard to beat in the beggining of the game.
There’s a lot of puzzle like in the previous versions, and you can download more, So like the forbbiden list and new duelists.
This game would let any fan satisfied.
Rating: 4 / 5