Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection

It’s time to d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-discuss Konami’s new Yu-Gi-Oh game. Konami has flipped their latest game in the Yu-Gi-Oh franchise face-up, showing us the ‘Early Days Collection’; a new polymerization to fuse a collection of classic Yu-Gi-Oh games. Titles that have been revealed so far include eight games from the Game Boy, Game Boy Colour and Game Boy Advance.
Readers with keen observation might have noticed hat I wrote ‘revealed so far, and that’s because Konami have said that:
It looks like Konami has a trap card or two left on the field to surprised us, and with a release date of 27th of February, 2025, it hopefully won’t be too long until we hear more.
Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection is coming to Nintendo Switch and PC, however we don’t know if the collection is going to see a release outside of Japan; since some of the games in the collection were never released outside of the Land of the Rising Sun, it might just be the case that this collection does come to America and Europe, but with some game untranslated.
As long as I can summon Mystical Knight of Jackal I’ll make be happy.

Playing videogames, writing about videogames, considering videogames—that about sums it up. Videogames are the one hobby that I’ve kept since I was only little, zapping ducks on the NES or knocking out MR. X. And when I’m not enjoying classics from the bit generation of games or checking out those earliest of polygons, I’m probably playing something from today’s age of modern gaming: if I’m not complaining about it. Something I’m doing at the moment? I started dipping my toes in the vast sea of Kemco JRPGs.