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Dueling Network (commonly abbreviated DN) was an online, unofficial Adobe Flash–based simulation of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (TCG). It was created by Christopher Salvarani on 3 March 2006 and officially released on 17 May 2011. Its popularity grew quickly, and it had gained more than four million registered users. The site was run by in-game volunteer administrators and moderators. At its peak, its server allowed for 9,100 players to be online at the same time.Dueling Network started on 8 May 2011 and officially released on 17 May 2011. After the release, the site's popularity grew quickly, and as of 2013, had acquired more than three million registered users. The site provided users with various in-game messaging systems. From the main menu, players were able to access the Duel Room, construct Decks, check players' rankings and profiles, edit their own profiles and change their account passwords. The game was intended to be a simulation of the real-life card game, and as such, was set to be played manually with little in-game automation. It followed official Konami policy as closely as possible. |