In the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, rock-paper-scissors is one of the methods, suggested by the rulebook for determining which player decides who moves first. This practice is also used in a number of video games. The card "Transmission Gear" requires players to play rock-paper-scissors as part of its effect. The "Geargiano" monsters and ingredients for "Curry Pot" each feature a trio of cards, whose artworks depict monsters making one of the rock-paper-scissors shapes.
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| - In the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, rock-paper-scissors is one of the methods, suggested by the rulebook for determining which player decides who moves first. This practice is also used in a number of video games. The card "Transmission Gear" requires players to play rock-paper-scissors as part of its effect. The "Geargiano" monsters and ingredients for "Curry Pot" each feature a trio of cards, whose artworks depict monsters making one of the rock-paper-scissors shapes.
- Rock-Paper-Scissors is a game played as a method of random selection on certain cards.
- The first known mention of the game was in the book Wuzazu by the Chinese Ming Dynasty writer Xie Zhaozhi, who wrote that the game dated back to the time of the Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). The game was then imported to Japan and subsequently became popular, various versions of the game were formed, which became known as sansukumi-ken games. Today, the best-known sansukumi-ken is called "Jan-ken" and is the game that the modern version of Rock-Paper-Scissors derives from. By the early 20th century, rock-paper-scissors had spread beyond Asia through increased Japanese contact with the west.
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| - In the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, rock-paper-scissors is one of the methods, suggested by the rulebook for determining which player decides who moves first. This practice is also used in a number of video games. The card "Transmission Gear" requires players to play rock-paper-scissors as part of its effect. The "Geargiano" monsters and ingredients for "Curry Pot" each feature a trio of cards, whose artworks depict monsters making one of the rock-paper-scissors shapes.
- Rock-Paper-Scissors is a game played as a method of random selection on certain cards.
- The first known mention of the game was in the book Wuzazu by the Chinese Ming Dynasty writer Xie Zhaozhi, who wrote that the game dated back to the time of the Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). The game was then imported to Japan and subsequently became popular, various versions of the game were formed, which became known as sansukumi-ken games. Today, the best-known sansukumi-ken is called "Jan-ken" and is the game that the modern version of Rock-Paper-Scissors derives from. By the early 20th century, rock-paper-scissors had spread beyond Asia through increased Japanese contact with the west.
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