If there's one thing that can be said about diehard Yu-Gi-Oh fans, it would be that they're incredibly loyal to the series they've loved for years. While it can be said that the first series' viewers may have stopped checking into the franchise once the original anime ended and Yu-Gi-Oh GX began, others kept watching until the very end. To coincide with many of the anime's releases, Konami developed the Yu-Gi-Oh Tag Force video game series. These games brought the themes of each individual YGO anime to the forefront while also giving fans a fun look into the trading card game alongside their favorite characters. The series was beloved by many fans, yet somehow ended rather abruptly where only one more title would have made the 7-game series feel far more complete.
The Yu-Gi-Oh Tag Force games started with one featuring Yu-Gi-Oh GX in 2006. From there, every year forward saw the release of a Tag Force title for the PSP, with a later release reaching the PlayStation Vita. The titles used the overseas presence of the franchise to reach overseas, English-speaking markets until Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds finished its run. The Tag Force games were well-received with fans, until suddenly with the end of 5Ds, development on the titles seemed to cease. A seventh title was made four years later with Yu-Gi-Oh Arc V Tag Force Special, but the title never reached international fans.
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As Yu-Gi-Oh Tag Force 1-6 were released to coincide with the broadcast of the anime, they also took the direction of later Yu-Gi-Oh video game adaptions and made its story deal with the show's plotlines directly. These games would feature the same cards that the series had recently released in its
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