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Sometimes [[Executive Meddling|the higher-ups]] stack the deck against a game: |
Sometimes [[Executive Meddling|the higher-ups]] stack the deck against a game: |
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== Card Games == |
== Card Games == |
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* In an example of ''distributor'' meddling, Upper Deck Entertainment has pressured Konami into letting them rearrange the rarities, severely alter the construction of the Structure Decks brought over, and create their own cards for the newest ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' collectible card game sets. Why would they make such a drastic move? Simple: the head of the ''YGO'' branch of UDE thought he could make the game better than Konami could, and demanded the chance to prove it, thus separating a game that had just begun to be unified. |
* In an example of ''distributor'' meddling, Upper Deck Entertainment has pressured Konami into letting them rearrange the rarities, severely alter the construction of the Structure Decks brought over, and create their own cards for the newest ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' collectible card game sets. Why would they make such a drastic move? Simple: the head of the ''YGO'' branch of UDE thought he could make the game better than Konami could, and demanded the chance to prove it, thus separating a game that had just begun to be unified. |