Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories

Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories (1999)

by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Konami
Genres:Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Card & Board Game
Themes:Fantasy, Historical
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories is a video game loosely based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime series. The storyline takes on a dual setting in Ancient Egypt and current-day Domino City. Players play the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game alongside characters that appear in the series.
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user avatar@SolidStrouser avatar@SolidStro
January 30, 2025
One of the games that defined my childhood, it was insanely brutal and it was an enduring journey to inch my way further into the game to try to beat it. Hundreds of hours grinding cards, I routinely come back to this game every once and awhile and enjoy the grind once again.
this game is the most loved game of ps1 in brazil , in brazil are super addicted with this game , the hard and the innumerable possibilities to win are increble
user avatar@Noheart10user avatar@Noheart10
February 27, 2025
I love this game, I really wish it came to PC, I 'wasted' so many hours trying to get all the cards, many cards in this game are unfortunately impossible to get without cheats, I wish this game would come back and put an option to get all the cards in the game and also affordable prices in the shop with stars.
user avatar@quinoa_0user avatar@quinoa_0
March 07, 2025
I feel this is one of the most influential Yu-Gi-Oh! games ever, it launched when the tgc and the anime started to go mainstream and everyone had a PS1. I put in so many hours dueling and ended up loving the amazing soundtrack, and I feel this applies for most of the community.
user avatar@ralphdrouser avatar@ralphdro
March 20, 2025
This is one of the the first games I have memories of, and was always a great bonding point between me and my father. We always used to compare saves and the cards we got, and raced to see who could reach the end game first (because actually beating it was an herculean task). I really don't know its feasible to actually bring this game to PC, but it'd certainly be a dream come true, and I'd love to be able to play it with him again.
user avatar@Shakeksiuser avatar@Shakeksi
March 24, 2025
That game is insane unfair and that made it so great. rules were made before the card game , so the rules are adjustet to the gameplay. and fusions were insanely stupid and nice. As a child i was to stupid, to get through it. Cause its hard. The endgame is really hart a dragon with 3500 Atk in the first round, haha. tah was insane. after winning it, you were so proud xD
user avatar@Kengetsuuser avatar@Kengetsu
April 03, 2025
This game was such a classic and completely different than all of the other yugioh games past and present. Iconic and so much fun! I remember playing this for hours on end with my brothers, just trying to beat the beginning bits and collect all the cards then inputting the star codes from the physical cards we got.
One of the game i played the most during my childhood. It would be so great to experience that game again!! I spent hours and hours to complete the card set. It would be amazing if you can release it
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I had this game when I was little, and I think I still have it, but I don't know if it still works. The first time I played it, I didn't understand anything, then I tried again later after learning how the card game works, and it still didn't work because this game isn't really faithful to real card games (that's sorted itself out). Then time goes by, and more recently, this game has attracted a lot of interest on the internet, thanks to or because of its truly monstrous difficulty (Dark Souls is a walk in the park compared to it). So if this game comes to Gog, I'd like to try my luck again and try to finish it to the end.
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