To be exact, that’s 7,649 cards in total.
To promote the new Yu-Gi-Oh! animated movie Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions, here’s a full set of all the cards that have gone on sale since 1999. Incredible to see them all displayed like this in Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station.
https://twitter.com/embed/status/721856502525366273
新宿の地下道に遊戯王カード全種類展示してる pic.twitter.com/aTPp9Xqm9u
— こーちゃん (@kochan17) April 18, 2016
新宿駅。これ全部遊戯王カード!すんげ… pic.twitter.com/m4gHRpA38N
— そうゆう (@Souyu_nana) April 18, 2016
新宿駅にて!!
遊戯王カードを全種、展示ィィ!!
デュエルスタンバイ!! pic.twitter.com/z8yshabgSU— このせかマンデ (@heven_to) April 17, 2016
https://twitter.com/embed/status/721806224275021825
https://twitter.com/embed/status/721840697850990592
https://twitter.com/embed/status/721840780017414145
新宿駅地下道に遊戯王の展示がされてて、今までの遊戯王カードが展示されてる!!
それもものすごい量!! pic.twitter.com/GMEMysU1hO— shin (@shin__1215) April 18, 2016
Think how long it would it take to complete a full set as well as how much it would cost.
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