Samasu, Seiji (
knowledgeis) wrote2016-02-28 12:51 am
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Ah, I should talk more on this... Even though school work has been busy. A lot of writing to do-- which I guess I don't mind, but it takes up a lot of time.
The... person I know on here-- they went ahead and showed me a bunch of older tournaments for Duel Monsters that they had on video, since they got brought up recently. Like, stuff from back when the game just started getting really popular.
Geeze... They really didn't know what they wanted the game to be yet, did they? It's kinda weird to watch them, when I've only really got somewhat of a grasp on the rules right now.
The... person I know on here-- they went ahead and showed me a bunch of older tournaments for Duel Monsters that they had on video, since they got brought up recently. Like, stuff from back when the game just started getting really popular.
Geeze... They really didn't know what they wanted the game to be yet, did they? It's kinda weird to watch them, when I've only really got somewhat of a grasp on the rules right now.
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That and its game board is unwieldy.
Magic I think the creators just don't give a damn and the game doesn't do well with a portable combat system like Yu-Gi-Oh! does with fixed slots.
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Duel Monsters and Vanguard are traditionally marketed towards kids. Like, middle school level.
So why is it that there're highschools and other schools like that focus on teaching dueling? Why do businesses put a lot of focus on it, to the point where having a sponsor duelist is actually pretty important? It even seems like, in my own research, that a lot of rich folks get into having their kids learn dueling professionally as a demonstrative thing. It's something I've kinda wondered when it comes to the real focus of the game.
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Battle City is the likely reason.
Kaiba's tournament skyrocketed the game from cult classic to mainstream. Somehow he managed to convince wealthy families it was prestigious to make Dueling important.
It's like asking
"Why do contact sports become huge". They just sort of due, due to viral marketing.
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That seemed like a really major thing, while I was watching it. But I guess the impact otherwise is kinda lost on me, since I never really experienced it.
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They were fake cards.
They were too dangerous to mass produce.
They got dropped in a sewer.
They were lost in Egypt.
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And how can cards be too dangerous? ... Oh, wait, right, there was that thing with that Sarameya card. Right. Nevermind.
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And there are rumors of cards that I2 produces, that automatically have damage safeties fail due to some sort of poor programming.
Though some rumors claim other cards attract magic.
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Well, I guess if anything would... It's still kinda weird sometimes for me to think about.
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