Nintendo DS

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009

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Developed and published by Konami, this Nintendo DS entry adapts the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's era into a card battler focused on Synchro Summoning and Turbo Duels. Players follow Yusei Fudo through high-speed duels, deck building, and story progression. It is often remembered as one of the stronger handheld games for capturing the pace and rules of the 5D's period.
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2009-01-01
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The game mixes menu-based exploration with turn-based card duels. Players move through a world map, accept tasks, buy card packs, tune decks, and unlock new content. Battles use OCG-style rules built around summoning, chaining effects, traps, and Synchro Summoning. In Turbo Duel segments, speed counters and special card restrictions add another layer of resource management. Progress is earned by winning duels, clearing story events, and unlocking cards, areas, and opponents.

Yusei Fudo

The main protagonist, whose deck focuses on Junk and Synchro strategies.

Jack Atlas

Yusei's rival and a major duelist known for aggressive dragon-based tactics.

Aki Izayoi

A key supporting character who appears in story scenes and events.

Build a stable deck with low-level monsters and search cards so Synchro plays come online quickly. Keep removal and disruption ready for key enemy turns. In Turbo Duels, manage speed counters carefully and prioritize cards that improve tempo or pressure.

More card packs, duelists, and modes are unlocked by progressing through the story and clearing battles.

Tips

Start with a consistent deck focused on draw power and search effects.

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Save disruption for the opponent's key combo turns.

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Repeat optional duels to expand your card pool faster.

User Reviews

Synchro Summoning makes the duels faster and more exciting than in earlier entries.

User Reviews

The story and character representation are strong for 5D's fans.

User Reviews

Deck growth feels rewarding, though the early grind can be a bit slow.

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