Subject: Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Falsebound Kingdom

Hello, I've got news, sorta.

Recently, I bought the new Yu-Gi-Oh! Gamecube game, The Falsebound Kingdom.
It's a pretty good game, and what also came with it are three cards, a Zoa, Metalzoa, and Goblin Fan card. Now, I have a question. I heard these cards are rare, REALLY rare and can go for around hundreds of dollars if sold. Is this true?

Also, I guess I can give you a bit more information about the Falsebound Kingdom if you want to put it on your site. Here goes.

Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Falsebound Kingdom is the first Yu-Gi-Oh! title for the Gamecube. It plays out like a war strategy game, like Ogre Battle. For those who haven't played Ogre Battle, the system goes down like this. You assemble three monsters together to form a unit, which you can then deploy in the stage you are in to attack enemy units. The monsters, when victorious, gain levels and their stats increase. Their beginning stats are the original attack and defense values for that monster. (Like a Dark Magician will have 2500 ATK at Level 1, and a Giant Soldier of Stone will have a DEF value of 2000 at Level 1.) Your group leader, or the Marshel, are characters like Yugi, Joey, Tea, etc.
On the subject of characters, you have different characters to command based on who you choose to play as, either Yugi, or Kaiba. Back to Marshels, they gain levels as well, and after gaining enough levels, their own stats increase, which will affect the monsters in their unit. Monsters can be obtained in different ways. One way is that you can send a unit to a nearby town and liberate it, which can result in a monster joining your side if it's a town that has a monster to give to you. If so, you may have to fight it first. Another way is to send a unit wandering about the stage's map. When they get into a certain area, they can fight wild monsters, and, if victorious, they join.

That pretty much sums up an explanation of what the game is about. I suggest that fans of Yu-Gi-Oh! give it a shot, you may like it.

That's it. Thank you, and please respond.