Yes, Yu-gi-oh does have games, though they aren't nearly as popular. I used to play them on the GBA, PS2 and PSP. I loved playing them.
TheTPCProductionz said:Yes, Yu-gi-oh does have games, though they aren't nearly as popular. I used to play them on the GBA, PS2 and PSP. I loved playing them.
signofzeta said:There are probably a higher percentage of girls playing Pokemon TCG than MTG or YGO. I'm not saying that there are more girls playing Pokemon TCG, just that there is a higher percentage of girls playing Pokemon TCG.
DNA said:signofzeta said:There are probably a higher percentage of girls playing Pokemon TCG than MTG or YGO. I'm not saying that there are more girls playing Pokemon TCG, just that there is a higher percentage of girls playing Pokemon TCG.
From what I've noticed, at least, I think the percentage of females playing the card games goes Pokemon TCG > MTG > YGO. I'm not sure if the MTG females are just the girlfriends of other guys that play or what, but I've seen a few at MTG prereleases I happened to be around for. YGO female base is almost nonexistent.
signofzeta said:Saying that MTG would die out before Pokemon TCG is nonsense.
If WOTC made one boneheaded decision, MTG would still survive. They made a lot of risky moves in a lot of years, double face cards being one of them, and it turned out well for them. They know that they have an established fanbase that they can make these risky moves.
If TPCi made one boneheaded decision, Pokemon TCG would still survive, but will be hanging on a thread of life. If TPCi did a risky move, there might be a chance that the game would die outright. With all these changes going on, I don't know if people are overreacting, or if TPCi did really make boneheaded decisions to kill the game.
Familiar said:signofzeta said:Saying that MTG would die out before Pokemon TCG is nonsense.
If WOTC made one boneheaded decision, MTG would still survive. They made a lot of risky moves in a lot of years, double face cards being one of them, and it turned out well for them. They know that they have an established fanbase that they can make these risky moves.
If TPCi made one boneheaded decision, Pokemon TCG would still survive, but will be hanging on a thread of life. If TPCi did a risky move, there might be a chance that the game would die outright. With all these changes going on, I don't know if people are overreacting, or if TPCi did really make boneheaded decisions to kill the game.
I don't agree. TPCi has made many "boneheaded decision"s and survived.
- drop of card quality
- lack of guarantee pull rate from a box
- not selling 3 booster blister in North America
- releasing crummy promos with old booster packs
There are probably more that I'm forgetting. At times it is like they are trying to go out of business.
I don't know. I haven't really witnessed that many MTG events, especially not the ones on a large scale. I've been to large-scale Pokemon events before, yeah, but not large-scale MTG ones. So, unfortunately, I can't answer your question accurately right now.I know that there are a higher percentage of girls playing Pokemon TCG, but do you think there are more girls overall playing Pokemon TCG over MTG?
signofzeta said:Familiar said:I don't agree. TPCi has made many "boneheaded decision"s and survived.
- drop of card quality
- lack of guarantee pull rate from a box
- not selling 3 booster blister in North America
- releasing crummy promos with old booster packs
There are probably more that I'm forgetting. At times it is like they are trying to go out of business.
Well that only gets rid of the picky people, but those decisions are minor. A boneheaded decision, at least in football, would be to trade away our star quarterback, and not getting a decent replacement.
I don't necessarily have to say boneheaded decision. I could also say take big risks in the change in gameplay. MTG does that all the time, taking big risks every time new block comes out. Pokemon TCG can't afford to do that. The only thing they can afford to do is to add types which doesn't add to gameplay at all, or make the game somewhat different, but in reality the game is still the same.
MTG would not die if they did that, and Pokemon TCG would be hanging by a thread if they did that.
Familiar said:signofzeta said:Well that only gets rid of the picky people, but those decisions are minor. A boneheaded decision, at least in football, would be to trade away our star quarterback, and not getting a decent replacement.
I don't necessarily have to say boneheaded decision. I could also say take big risks in the change in gameplay. MTG does that all the time, taking big risks every time new block comes out. Pokemon TCG can't afford to do that. The only thing they can afford to do is to add types which doesn't add to gameplay at all, or make the game somewhat different, but in reality the game is still the same.
MTG would not die if they did that, and Pokemon TCG would be hanging by a thread if they did that.
If WOTC did the same garbage TPCi is doing. MTG would be gone.
TheTPCProductionz said:It seems like you hate TPCi and the card game in general,
DNA said:I don't know. I haven't really witnessed that many MTG events, especially not the ones on a large scale. I've been to large-scale Pokemon events before, yeah, but not large-scale MTG ones. So, unfortunately, I can't answer your question accurately right now.I know that there are a higher percentage of girls playing Pokemon TCG, but do you think there are more girls overall playing Pokemon TCG over MTG?
DarkPkmnTrainer said:DNA said:I don't know. I haven't really witnessed that many MTG events, especially not the ones on a large scale. I've been to large-scale Pokemon events before, yeah, but not large-scale MTG ones. So, unfortunately, I can't answer your question accurately right now.
*raises hand tentatively* hey guys, girl tcg player here. Have played Pokemon, YGO, Vs System, dabbled in Magic. I can say there are more girls attending Pokemon events; the few MTG events I went to did have girls lurking around, but they were just girlfriends of players. They did not actually play themselves. When I used to play YGO, I was pretty much the only girl too.
Still not sure how any of this has anything to do with whether this is a good TCG or not.
signofzeta said:TheTPCProductionz said:It seems like you hate TPCi and the card game in general,
On the contrary, I accepted everything that TPCi has released, except for decisions that don't add to the game, or help the game.
I kind of wished that they made products that have purpose. So far, we have 4 sets, with 2 to 3 theme decks in them. We have the elite trainer boxes, tins, and over 10+ box sets per year. Why? Why not release box sets that introduce a new type of game to the Pokemon TCG? How about a box set that caters to limited gameplay? Even yugioh doesn't release tons and tons of box sets that don't add anything to the game.
It isn't really only TPCi's fault, but also on the fanbase too. I suggested some alternate ways to play the PokemonTCG, such as 3 vs 3 and rotation battles, and even suggested TPCi to make products with limited play in mind, but nope, all I get are "bad idea", or "Pokemon TCG is catered only to the collector and kids". That kind of mentality certainly doesn't help grow a game. So long as TPCi creates products to cater to only one market, the game won't grow, and if they make that market angry, they won't have a different market to rely on.
The whole poor pull rate thing isn't the fault of TPCi either. It is always a better idea to buy singles if you want that ultra rare you don't have, but it seems Pokemon TCG players insist on buying booster boxes just for one card. That is what I observed between two parties. MTG players would say "booster boxes are the dumbest purchase anyone could make, unless you play limited". Pokemon TCG players would say "Always buy booster boxes just to get that one card", When TPCi decides to tone down the pull rates, they then proceed to complain about it, when in reality, it is never a good idea to buy booster boxes just for one card.
Pokemon TCG is a game that has a lot of untapped potential that is not being used right now. There are unofficial formats in the tournament formats pdf that has team or 2 vs 2 battle, but I don't think anybody knows about it. Perhaps release a product with 2 vs 2 gameplay in mind, or release a few cards catering to this format? Whatever.
I'm going to make this statement. Pokemon TCG is a TCG that released the most box sets, that only contained boosters and a promo, and probably some oversized cards, and maybe a figurine, that don't add to the game. By most, I mean 10+ per year. MTG, YGO, CF Vanguard, Kaijudo, and WoW are TCGs that haven't released mass amount of box sets, which is the only thing I hate about Pokemon TCG, other than that, the game is aight, but there is potential for more.
I know that the TCG is trying to mimic the VG, but there are things in the TCG that the VG couldn't do, but the TCG has the potential of doing, and that is a response type of trigger. Opponent attacks, and you say, nope, I play this card, and your attack does less damage. The VG could never do that without disrupting the flow of the battle.