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The Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game is a trading card game based on in the manga of the same name authored by Kazuki Takahashi and manufactured by Konami. It first appeared in the manga as a Homage to Magic: The Gathering, of which Takahashi is a fan. Originally, the manga was intended to feature a new game every few weeks, with the trading cards being just one of many. However, Takahashi received a lot of fan mail asking how to play it, and so he cobbled together a rudimentary game system loosely based on that of Magic which generally agreed with how the characters played. Fan mail kept pouring in, and so the editor of Shonen Jump (in which the manga was serialised) persuaded Takahashi to rework the premise of the manga to be about the cards.
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