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Yu-Gi-Oh is a Japanese card trading game. Kazuki Takahashi, the creator of Yu-Gi-Oh, a Japanese manga artist, recently passed away at the age of 60. When he was young, he loved to play games, especially card games. This is mostly what led him to the idea of Yu-Gi-Oh.

Yu-Gi-Oh, the card trading game, has sold over 25 billion cards worldwide. Takahashi’s creation made him a millionaire. He started this game in 1996.

Takahashi’s games span from horror to fantasy, yet “there’s a common craftsmanship among them – the kind of thing that reveals hidden details over time, as well as the visceral ‘Oh my God, that looks so rad,’” Dockery said. “The fact that they would be summoned in a world not too unlike our own makes them even more appealing to the eye. They are truly yours to adore and play with, making you feel powerful and inspired in equal measure.” “As one of his fans, who also had the privilege to work on the English adaptations of his comics, I’m deeply sad to hear that Takahashi died so young,” said Jason Thompson. He edited VIZ Media’s English manga editions of Yu-Gi-Oh. “He was a gracious man who loved games and American comics and was a pleasure to work with.”

A lot of people were saddened by his death. His fans were very sorry to hear the sad news. Many people were obsessed withthe wonderful product that went viral. On social media, many fans shared their best memories about Takahashi. Some people said that they loved his game, even as adults.

Even though Takahashi has died, his legacy will live on through his wonderful creation.

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