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  • Cult Classic: It failed in mere months after release, and is mostly only remembered through the "It's just like Duel Monsters" running joke from the Abridged Series. However, the fans it does have are pretty usually pretty loyal and genuinely love the game, with some even taking the Abridged joke affectionately (especially after LittleKuriboh made a reverse-joke in Episode 76).
  • Gannon Banned: Saying that the game's "Just like Duel Monsters" is a sure-fire way to trigger most of the game's fans, especially those who do take their time to learn the game. Although this seems to have died down quite a lot, with some fans deciding to just ran with the joke, sometimes even affectionately.
  • Game Breaker: Blast Lizard. It's a Level 2 monster (making it easy to Dimension), and it possesses an ability to pop a Level 1 monster by paying 3 Spell Crests... An okay ability if left at that; however, it becomes terrifying due to how the controller can add up more Spell Crests to destroy monsters of higher Levels (with a ratio of 1 Crest/Level), practically turning it into instant nukes for any monster. It got to the point that most house rules outright banned it from matches.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: It's unknown whether the game's fate predicted LittleKuriboh or LK draws the joke from the game's fate, but the fact that the real-life game failed and became a mostly unknown Cult Classic mirrors Duke and Rebecca's relationship from the Abridged Series, with Duke's game failing miserably because people keep thinking that it's "the same as Duel Monsters" and Rebecca being a huge fan and saying that it's her favorite board game.