The company had Yu-Gi-Oh: Nightmare Troubadour on display in Nintendo’s DS demo area, and the game is essentially another Yu-Gi-Oh card game on a console. It definitely fits the platform, especially with the system’s touch screen control since it’s easy to slot cards up on the playfield by dragging them from your hand into battle.
Source: ign
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