You think trading card games like Yu-Gi-Oh!, Duel Masters, and PokĂ©mon are gentle? Maybe for you they are! But that doesnât mean the matches canât get intense
Twitter user Numa spotted this set-up at a local card shop in Japan, used for trading card cage matches.
How cool is this?
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As you can see, there is a monitor outside the cage, showing whatâs on the table so spectators can follow along, sat around the outside of the enclosure.
Inside, there are two gaming chairs, plus a table, where the battlers can put the trading card smack down on each other.
All of this is encased in a wrestling style cage, which appears to be outfitted with metal chain linksâas it should be, when things get rough.
âUnfortunately, thereâs no electric current sent through the chain-link,â Numa joked on Twitter. âEven if you lose, you are allowed to leave.â
It is a most unusual set-up. As of writing, Numaâs tweet has been liked over thirty-seven thousand times and retweeted another nine thousand times. The set up is so unusual that another Twitter user also snapped a photo of it, showing another angle of the cage.
This was taken in a Book-Off retail shop, which typically specializes in used books, but also sells other items, including cards. As you can see, in the back row there are glass cases filled with trading cards. On the opposite side, not in the photo, is the register. (Infamously, Book-Off also has a retail shop for hardware called Hard-Off. Heh.)
Cage matches, or ă±ăŒăžâăăă (keeji macchi) in Japanese, have been a longtime feature of hardcore pro wrestling. But, I donât think Iâve ever seen a cage like this for trading card matches. They definitely should become a standard part of tournaments.
Note: Tweet and photo used with permission.