This is so surprising. Many people from many different backgrounds and countries somehow share this one seemingly obscure game as a childhood memory. It’s genuinely interesting
I know for a fact that the game was really popular here in latin america, and the balkans, which i remember someone describing them as latin america with castles.
It's popular here in the Philippines during the time rental Playstations where a thing... also I saw two people beat each other due to deleting their saves. One is playing YGOFM while the other is playing SotN.
For reference, this game was in development before the Yugioh trading card game existed. So the devs were basically making up the rules based on the anime.
this video has single handedly been my sleep aide for over 2 weeks now. Gone are the days of finding a new video every night, I load up to a completely new part of this video when I lay down for bed, and im out in 30 minutes or less. Videos help a ton for both mine & my partners sleep paralysis + were both from big families and miss the noise.
Im realizing that Connor doesn't actually speedrun. It's an excuse to play different games on stream and get those viewer clicks. I respect the hussle and i'm here for it.
Now you gotta do the PS2 game Yugioh Duelist of the roses It's this fused with chess fused with mushrooms and they mada the gambling more in your face. You get cards from a slot machine at the end of each duel.
As someone who has speedrun this game for a few months I have to say I was very impressed with how you adapted on the fly and persisted with this session. Not many people have been able to finish this game so thats a big credit to you. Thank you also for bringing a new light to this great game and it's fandom/speedrunners!!!
Do you know if connor uses mod 13 or mod 15 ? I've been using mod 13 with 15 cards but my drops are almost completly different from connor and i have a hard time finding thunder cards unlike him.
RIP Kazuki Takahashi, you were a real one, thank you for the memories. (im flabberghasted conner is playing this, i thought this was a fever dream i had as a child)
I have been so hyped for this stream. The way he talked about it previously made me think it was going to be forbidden memories. Playing this as a kid i bashed my head against the wall to only make it to like the 6th duel
"I remember things! I love this!" Which is why your chat can tell you fusion combinations entirely from memory. You log enough hours in this game and you'll never forget your best fusions.
its insane i cant remember any fusions unless im playing the game because most of them are typing based so its more I have to see a card to know it rather than just name the bloody thing
What was the combination for meteor b dragon? Skull knight and red eyes? I vaguely remember playing this game and the magic the gathering one back in the day. I played Yu-Gi-Oh war of the roses more though.
this game is by far one of my all time fav games ever and i was more than happy to sit here and watch this entire 9hr vid, especially as cdawg had never played it before, i love watching first time reactions and so proud managed to beat it and got some amazing drops too.
this is my favorite yugioh game of all time and one of the only ones i consistently come back to and replay. the laid back duel style is fun, the opponents are actually challenging, and the story is solid.
@@MonsterGaming-rh7sb yup the GBA games were my most played as a kid for sure, just something about forbidden memories now that i am older that has so much more replay value for me. maybe it's because it's more story oriented and not just a duel sim like the GBA games
@@springvisuals hmm, I've never played one of those 'duel sims' ones. The 3 I played all had decent stories (not amazing, but easily better than FM, imo.) Like Sacred duelist was about battle city and trying to get enough stars to compete in the finals, you'd go through different areas that had different opponents, which got progressively harder. The only thing I can think of which might come off as slightly grindy was the 'deck cost limit' Every card had a cost and the better the card the higher the cost, so you could duel people to raise it if you wanted and make a super OP deck, but you didn't really have to do this, if you were skilled enough you could win with just about any deck. (Especially considering elemental advantages.) The main thing I never really liked about FM was the symbol buff crap. (Star, moon, Mercury, Neptune ect.) Cards already had/have elemental advantages and disadvantages so it didn't add anything. Plus it was mostly RNG dependant, hoping you choose right, making it less about skill or game knowledge and about getting lucky. I've never cared for games that focus more (or the same) on luck than actual skill.
@@MonsterGaming-rh7sb the sacred cards is one of the GBA games that incorporated the walking around RPG feature so i understand why you liked that one a lot! many of the GBA games are "duel sims" in the sense that it is giving you tiers of duelists to beat, and you need to beat them x times to progress to the next tier, no more depth than that. it's not that they are grindy more so just boring. this is mainly aimed towards the 'world championship' series. the guardian stars in forbidden memories were definitely not luck based man, you need to choose based on what your opponent is playing. it's pretty straight forward honestly every star is weak and strong against another. learning those are key.
It was truly a lawless time where they made a game where the main game mechanic is fusing cards, but there is no way to learn the fusions except for trial and error and memorization, oh and also you can fuck it up and make things worse.
Runs like this is why I stuck to challenge runs of this game instead of speedruns 😅 Massive effort my dude this game is so unpredictable EDIT: It absolutely beautiful seeing a new player tormented by this game. It's a right of passage
I'm not saying thats bad though, no one wants to watch him farm the Meadow wizard 250 times for a Meteor Black Dragon. (took me 212 times to get my first Dark Magician from him and 300+ to get the Meteor Black Dragon back in the day)
Damn I had a rush of nostalgia when the music hit! Damn, I remember using our memory cards to trade to one file and starting a new game, trading the good cards from that rng to the memory file and then repeat haha. Such good times. Forbidden Memories is so crazy but fun! I wonder if he'd be up to play Duelist of the Roses too.
I’m so happy people are giving this game recognition. About 5 years ago, I remembered how I used to play this game all the time as a kid. Absolutely loved this game so much, the OST is AMAAAAAAZING. So, so happy this game is just blowing up in popularity recently.
I love this game so much but it's SO F*CKING HARD! More over, purely the difference between Pow Victory and Tec Victory is >.> well stupid. Making it hard to get great cards.
i never thought this day would happen. new to the channel and this is my first vid by him. anyways this is a real throwback!!! i could NEVER defeat kaiba and instead just re played from the beginning until modern tourneys and im very happy to know the struggle i suffered for, i wasn't alone
I played and absolutely loved this game when i was 7, but got stuck after the part where we get back to ancient egypt and was never able to beat the game… I’m currently 26, replayed the game (with normal drops) and i still got stuck in the exact same spot again
It's amazing how he beat this in only 9 hours after the amount of times he threw. Like the game must've felt bad for him since he saw no Ultimate Blue Eyes or Great Moth that entire game. Him trying to S Tec Pegasus was infuriating
Honestly, Connor did Rex Raptor's voice EXACTLY right. Like...wow, might as well have been an episode. Kaiba was pretty damn good too, god DAMN! This is like a free dub at this point. Also someone needs to draw Connor with Cyber Soldier. That boy has been carrying him!
Watching you do blind fusions without knowing what the symbols/card types meant was painful and hilarious. Thats how we learned as kids, just trial and error....until you learn how to make Meteor Dragons
Does anyone know, for this mod version Monke's playing, can you get all of the cards? Like Gate Guardian, Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth etc? All the super insane cards? I remember the furthest I was able to get was Meteor B. Dragon on the OG version. But I saw something like the player didn't have access to some of them
Wha? That guide is not long. Strangely short for a card game, really. Lud didn't like Fear and Hunger? What a priss! Aww, that means we don't get to watch him play Termina, probably. Love Termina. You made me a fan of that series too!
Played this as a teen, I had fun with it casually and beat it after about 2 weeks. The stress of 'speedrunning' it that I've seen makes me glad I never attempted it lol
I still sometimes play this game and it's still such a fun thing to do. Just grinding for the single cards you need was always some sort of therapeutic thing for me.
The hours spent grinding for dragon treasure, meteor dragon and meteor b dragon. (I never got the last one.) Back when this game came out was maddening. This was before all the info was fully fleshed out. I don't recall ever beating the game, got through some of the final stretch but got annoyed losing and having to start the goons over.
Hi Connor just wanted to ask how did you managed to play this game? Did you use a emulator and where did you get your version of yu-gi-oh forbidden memories? I've been trying to find a good emulator to use and a copy of the game that I can extract and set up easily enough
LOL i love that, although I’m not surprised. As much as i loved playing competitive ygo i still find this game a lot more fun. There’s.. basically nothing like it
I played this as a child. I think I only ever got as far as beating the tournament. Back then I had no means of finding out who dropped what cards and was really struggling because of how few equips and field options I had.
This game was insane, but I loved learning it when the trading card game was being developed. As a 10 year old discovering gaming coinciding with the anime, this was the dopamine hits I needed haha
I remember playing an old YuGiOh game where there was an actual elemental weakness system. All semblance of atk and def points were nonexistent despite every card having their proper stats. If a water monster attacked a fire monster, even if it the water monster is over 1k below the fire monster's atk, it didn't matter. You won that fight because you fought a fire monster with a water monster. I remember hating it because it threw all basic tcg logic away. You had to learn elemental weaknesses like in pokemon and you had to unlearn everything used to know about playing yugioh in order to play that game.
Part of what makes the game so frustrating is that this game had Pocketstation functionality, which was the only way to get certain cards. Pocketstation turned out to be a complete flop, so when this game, among a ton of others, got localized, the Pocketstation functions were stripped out. For this game alone that's close to 100 cards locked off from legal acquisition, since their drops were never added as compensation.
well done would love to see you play the one card drop sometime, you know, if you hate yourself enough 😂 I'm playing the OG version along with the video, was helpful and fun! GG
I've literally got like 5 different versions of this game now, so many modded ones but none of them seem to be the one he is playing here. It's really frustrating. Can anyone help?
All I remember of these yugioh games was that I would always get stuck and need a certain card or cards to beat certain levels and sometimes insane luck. Which meant that I needed to grind to get cards to get more cards to beat one level and then repeat for the next. Because of this repetitive gameplay I would always eventually forget about it and restart only to remember how I got there in the first place. 😅
This is so surprising. Many people from many different backgrounds and countries somehow share this one seemingly obscure game as a childhood memory. It’s genuinely interesting
I know for a fact that the game was really popular here in latin america, and the balkans, which i remember someone describing them as latin america with castles.
Europe, Portugal, and I do! Used to play it a lot on PS1! The music is engraved into my mind haha
It's popular here in the Philippines during the time rental Playstations where a thing... also I saw two people beat each other due to deleting their saves. One is playing YGOFM while the other is playing SotN.
Germany here and me and my bestfriend basically spend our entire childhood and half of our teens to beat this game lmao
is there any game that isn't like that? seems quite common.
For reference, this game was in development before the Yugioh trading card game existed. So the devs were basically making up the rules based on the anime.
wait so that literally means this is like tcg but with crack
Sort of yea sort of no. The game was out just the rules were very confusing and not set in stone.
@@saberbestgirl20 no, the TCG is this game on crack
@@1776_was_greatit is now, but at the time the tcg was still super slow. The format was based on big vanilla four stars and summoned skulls.
you mean based on the manga right, seeing that the anime wasn't even released yet.
this video has single handedly been my sleep aide for over 2 weeks now. Gone are the days of finding a new video every night, I load up to a completely new part of this video when I lay down for bed, and im out in 30 minutes or less. Videos help a ton for both mine & my partners sleep paralysis + were both from big families and miss the noise.
It was fun watching you struggle with this game from start to end. Glad I could've been of help through this odyssey!
Im realizing that Connor doesn't actually speedrun. It's an excuse to play different games on stream and get those viewer clicks. I respect the hussle and i'm here for it.
Now you gotta do the PS2 game Yugioh Duelist of the roses
It's this fused with chess fused with mushrooms and they mada the gambling more in your face. You get cards from a slot machine at the end of each duel.
Dude this game is awesome fr one of my favorites from ps2
I played that game sooo much
As someone who has speedrun this game for a few months I have to say I was very impressed with how you adapted on the fly and persisted with this session. Not many people have been able to finish this game so thats a big credit to you.
Thank you also for bringing a new light to this great game and it's fandom/speedrunners!!!
Do you know if connor uses mod 13 or mod 15 ? I've been using mod 13 with 15 cards but my drops are almost completly different from connor and i have a hard time finding thunder cards unlike him.
Loving these speedrun streams and Connor playing these classic games
RIP Kazuki Takahashi, you were a real one, thank you for the memories.
(im flabberghasted conner is playing this, i thought this was a fever dream i had as a child)
I have been so hyped for this stream. The way he talked about it previously made me think it was going to be forbidden memories. Playing this as a kid i bashed my head against the wall to only make it to like the 6th duel
"I remember things! I love this!"
Which is why your chat can tell you fusion combinations entirely from memory. You log enough hours in this game and you'll never forget your best fusions.
They literally live rent-free in my head and will until i grow senile
its insane i cant remember any fusions unless im playing the game because most of them are typing based so its more I have to see a card to know it rather than just name the bloody thing
I played this game when I was a teen, and it was hard, but fun in it's own way.
What was the combination for meteor b dragon? Skull knight and red eyes?
I vaguely remember playing this game and the magic the gathering one back in the day.
I played Yu-Gi-Oh war of the roses more though.
I mean Water one shots Fire. Fun in its own way right? :D
I liked it a lot. Would have been cooler if there were 3d graphics to it but it would probably draw out the game play like crazy
@@shaderax_storm6165 Red eyes and Meteor dragon for MBD. (I've played this game waaaay too much)
Translation: the mechanics are bullshit but you learn to cheese it eventually
this game is by far one of my all time fav games ever and i was more than happy to sit here and watch this entire 9hr vid, especially as cdawg had never played it before, i love watching first time reactions and so proud managed to beat it and got some amazing drops too.
this is my favorite yugioh game of all time and one of the only ones i consistently come back to and replay. the laid back duel style is fun, the opponents are actually challenging, and the story is solid.
Trueee
The sacred duelist was pretty fun. The opponents weren't all that difficult after building up your deck tho...
(GBA)
@@MonsterGaming-rh7sb yup the GBA games were my most played as a kid for sure, just something about forbidden memories now that i am older that has so much more replay value for me. maybe it's because it's more story oriented and not just a duel sim like the GBA games
@@springvisuals hmm, I've never played one of those 'duel sims' ones.
The 3 I played all had decent stories (not amazing, but easily better than FM, imo.)
Like Sacred duelist was about battle city and trying to get enough stars to compete in the finals, you'd go through different areas that had different opponents, which got progressively harder.
The only thing I can think of which might come off as slightly grindy was the 'deck cost limit'
Every card had a cost and the better the card the higher the cost, so you could duel people to raise it if you wanted and make a super OP deck, but you didn't really have to do this, if you were skilled enough you could win with just about any deck. (Especially considering elemental advantages.)
The main thing I never really liked about FM was the symbol buff crap. (Star, moon, Mercury, Neptune ect.)
Cards already had/have elemental advantages and disadvantages so it didn't add anything.
Plus it was mostly RNG dependant, hoping you choose right, making it less about skill or game knowledge and about getting lucky.
I've never cared for games that focus more
(or the same) on luck than actual skill.
@@MonsterGaming-rh7sb the sacred cards is one of the GBA games that incorporated the walking around RPG feature so i understand why you liked that one a lot! many of the GBA games are "duel sims" in the sense that it is giving you tiers of duelists to beat, and you need to beat them x times to progress to the next tier, no more depth than that. it's not that they are grindy more so just boring. this is mainly aimed towards the 'world championship' series.
the guardian stars in forbidden memories were definitely not luck based man, you need to choose based on what your opponent is playing. it's pretty straight forward honestly every star is weak and strong against another. learning those are key.
I did not think he was serious when he mentioned he was looking at this speedrun in one of his previous streams.
Pleasant surprise to see Conor play this. The OST slaps so damn hard and i have such fond memories of this and Duelist of the Roses as a kid.
i love duelist of the roses due to how easy it is to beat the game without any grind.
It was truly a lawless time where they made a game where the main game mechanic is fusing cards, but there is no way to learn the fusions except for trial and error and memorization, oh and also you can fuck it up and make things worse.
Runs like this is why I stuck to challenge runs of this game instead of speedruns 😅 Massive effort my dude this game is so unpredictable
EDIT: It absolutely beautiful seeing a new player tormented by this game. It's a right of passage
Really looking forward to your Fiend deck challenge! I love fiend card designs!
Oh shit!!! You brought me back to this game and I love your videos. Glad you are watching this video and keep up the good shit
This was my first video game ever. Never in my life did I expect Connor to play this lmao
Mine too!! :D My very first video game memory, I'm 28 haha
Honestly impressed he finished it in 9 hours
Real
I mean he's got a mod that drops him 15 cards instead of 1 per combat, he is essentially having 1500% better odds at cards
I'm not saying thats bad though, no one wants to watch him farm the Meadow wizard 250 times for a Meteor Black Dragon. (took me 212 times to get my first Dark Magician from him and 300+ to get the Meteor Black Dragon back in the day)
Also he didn't face Ultimate one time. Nor Meteor B Dragon on his last duels
not at all, this is 15 card drop version, this is so much easier than the normal game. Even new runners to this game get easy 3-4h runs with that.
Damn. That's a 15 year old memory unlocked..
Mudan should add a counter for how many times connor said "HOW DID YOU GUYS KNOW THIS?!"
3:20:22 to 3:22:18 was _hilarious_
I can't believe he got the worst RNG for that duel! Absolutely destroyed.
Play your last pathetic card, Connor!
My deck has no pathetic cards Kaiba... but it does contain BEAN SOLDIER :°)
Damn I had a rush of nostalgia when the music hit! Damn, I remember using our memory cards to trade to one file and starting a new game, trading the good cards from that rng to the memory file and then repeat haha. Such good times. Forbidden Memories is so crazy but fun! I wonder if he'd be up to play Duelist of the Roses too.
Yeah did that with the thunder dragon deck and beat the end boss in the fight you're supposed to lose to him at start and it rematches til he wins lol
@matromano2420 Nice! My brother did this as well. It was real funny when it made him battle again! We were laughing the whole time!
connor: "impossible to beat"
people who restarted until they get raigeki and beat meadow high priest 1000 times :
"am i joke to you ?"
I’m so happy people are giving this game recognition. About 5 years ago, I remembered how I used to play this game all the time as a kid. Absolutely loved this game so much, the OST is AMAAAAAAZING. So, so happy this game is just blowing up in popularity recently.
I love this game so much but it's SO F*CKING HARD! More over, purely the difference between Pow Victory and Tec Victory is >.> well stupid. Making it hard to get great cards.
oh yooooo, one of my favorite game from ps1 eraaaa, didnt expect that he play it holy moly.. 😂🎉🎉
best day ever thanks for the vods
i never thought this day would happen.
new to the channel and this is my first vid by him.
anyways this is a real throwback!!! i could NEVER defeat kaiba and instead just re played from the beginning until modern tourneys
and im very happy to know the struggle i suffered for, i wasn't alone
There weren't many Effect monsters back then, so Spell and Traps mostly sped up the slow pace of the game.
I saw Connor posted a video and then saw "Speedrun" and "Forbidden Memories" and LMAO. I had to watch this one. From a formerly huge Yugioh nerd.
I dont remember back in my childhood that i had a single final6 run without seeing blue eyes ultimate and he gets 2 in a row.
I played and absolutely loved this game when i was 7, but got stuck after the part where we get back to ancient egypt and was never able to beat the game… I’m currently 26, replayed the game (with normal drops) and i still got stuck in the exact same spot again
seeing my fav streamer play anything related to yugioh is a gift
It's amazing how he beat this in only 9 hours after the amount of times he threw. Like the game must've felt bad for him since he saw no Ultimate Blue Eyes or Great Moth that entire game. Him trying to S Tec Pegasus was infuriating
I recently got into speed running this game myself, I haven't watched the VOD yet but I pray for Connor's sanity XD
Games like this are hard when you can't pull bullshit out of your sleeve like in the show.
Wow.. I played this way back. Can't remember if I actually finished it but I do remember enjoying it.
This has unlocked a deep childhood memory in me. I remember having so much fun playing this game as a kid, holy.
As soon as that title screen music hit the flood of nostalgia smashed into me
Honestly, Connor did Rex Raptor's voice EXACTLY right. Like...wow, might as well have been an episode. Kaiba was pretty damn good too, god DAMN! This is like a free dub at this point.
Also someone needs to draw Connor with Cyber Soldier. That boy has been carrying him!
Bruh I never though i would see Connor playing this game, it's a weird juxtapositions of two things I like lmao.
Watching you do blind fusions without knowing what the symbols/card types meant was painful and hilarious. Thats how we learned as kids, just trial and error....until you learn how to make Meteor Dragons
I never got to make meteor dragons, only the twin-headed thunder dragon
@@MetalGildartscan only be made 1 way.
Red eyes black dragon + meteor dragon.
It can be obtained from both meadow mage and jono 2nd though.
@@garylasorella7997 figured since Meteor B Dragon is a fusion monster IRL. I can’t bring myself to play this game now lpl
@MetalGildarts still worth a go. just with the multicard drop mods, too much grinding otherwise
I played this game when it first came out. Could never figure it out since It didn't follow the usual Yugioh rules.
This is one of my favorite games of all time
I had the PS1 version since I was a kid, and I finally beat this game back in May of 2020. This game was burtal.
"Yugioh sumimasen edition"
lol
Good one chat
😂
Does anyone know, for this mod version Monke's playing, can you get all of the cards? Like Gate Guardian, Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth etc? All the super insane cards? I remember the furthest I was able to get was Meteor B. Dragon on the OG version. But I saw something like the player didn't have access to some of them
Wha? That guide is not long. Strangely short for a card game, really.
Lud didn't like Fear and Hunger? What a priss! Aww, that means we don't get to watch him play Termina, probably. Love Termina. You made me a fan of that series too!
Forbidden Memories is basically a boss rush game
Played this as a teen, I had fun with it casually and beat it after about 2 weeks. The stress of 'speedrunning' it that I've seen makes me glad I never attempted it lol
I finished this game long ago before i knew any English. It's interesting to finally understand the story
Crazy speed run. So awesome to see that my childhood video game is still gonna played even to this day
It give me closure, even though 20 years later , to know that everyone else thought it was hard I thought I was an idiot as a kid
I still sometimes play this game and it's still such a fun thing to do. Just grinding for the single cards you need was always some sort of therapeutic thing for me.
So nobody is talking about the ridiculously perfect sync to Gate Guardian's attack with the music popping off? (@ 4:31:40) 😭👌 Excellent timing, omg.
The hours spent grinding for dragon treasure, meteor dragon and meteor b dragon. (I never got the last one.) Back when this game came out was maddening. This was before all the info was fully fleshed out. I don't recall ever beating the game, got through some of the final stretch but got annoyed losing and having to start the goons over.
LMAO the comment 31:44 "Joey looking a little blue." 😭
Hi Connor just wanted to ask how did you managed to play this game? Did you use a emulator and where did you get your version of yu-gi-oh forbidden memories? I've been trying to find a good emulator to use and a copy of the game that I can extract and set up easily enough
As someone who plays competitive yugioh, this is way more complicated than actual yugioh
LOL i love that, although I’m not surprised. As much as i loved playing competitive ygo i still find this game a lot more fun. There’s.. basically nothing like it
@@Threebs_ True! It’s literally a balls to the wall combo centric mess that I keep coming back to
I played this as a child. I think I only ever got as far as beating the tournament. Back then I had no means of finding out who dropped what cards and was really struggling because of how few equips and field options I had.
it's cool to see Connor playing Yugioh, even if it's with this bizarre ruleset
thanks this video got me through my entire day of work lol
the music and the sounds are bringing me back
Wait until Connor finds out about capsule monster coliseum. Its like chess with Yugioh
quick 9 hour speedrun, love to see it. The fact the tutorial was 3 and a half hours though
would love to see a stream on duelist of the roses,the sequel to this game.
This game was insane, but I loved learning it when the trading card game was being developed. As a 10 year old discovering gaming coinciding with the anime, this was the dopamine hits I needed haha
What version of the game did he play to get so many drops and where can I find it?
Im 26 now, i got it when i was like 11. Never finished it
I loved that you played this game and got into it! I love this game as a kid and now this is making me want to play it again 😊
never in my life would i have thought to see Connor run FM LMAO
watching him try to S Tec pegasus is pure misery im screaming at my screen 😭
I remember playing an old YuGiOh game where there was an actual elemental weakness system. All semblance of atk and def points were nonexistent despite every card having their proper stats.
If a water monster attacked a fire monster, even if it the water monster is over 1k below the fire monster's atk, it didn't matter. You won that fight because you fought a fire monster with a water monster. I remember hating it because it threw all basic tcg logic away.
You had to learn elemental weaknesses like in pokemon and you had to unlearn everything used to know about playing yugioh in order to play that game.
This is now my favorite stream.
8:58:35 And there stood the last moments of the mighty gamer.
dude has an INCREDIBLE villain voice lmaoooo excellent darknite VA hahaha
Part of what makes the game so frustrating is that this game had Pocketstation functionality, which was the only way to get certain cards. Pocketstation turned out to be a complete flop, so when this game, among a ton of others, got localized, the Pocketstation functions were stripped out.
For this game alone that's close to 100 cards locked off from legal acquisition, since their drops were never added as compensation.
Oh wow Connor is playing Yu-Gi-Oh
It is cool to see the models and animations for these old card that have no play or place in modern yugioh.
Definitely not the fastest speedrun I've ever seen, but one of the most entertaining ones for sure.
I loved that game as a kid and still have it around with the original disc, sadly I had no idea what to do back then lmao
The way you beat this as a kid. 1. Get ass beat by THTD fusion, learn it, use it, buff it, then get lucky. Or cheese it with multiple memory cards.
Bruh Forbidden Memories is fucking amazinggg i loved it
Him: This game is so stupid...
Me: D:
Him: ... in a great way...
Me: :D
This was the best 9 hour fever dream that I've witnessed
My first Yugioh game, remenber never finishing it as a kid, recently beaten it and the Digimon Hack for it, so much great memories.
I LOVED THIS GAME SO MUCH! So much nostalgia
well done would love to see you play the one card drop sometime, you know, if you hate yourself enough 😂 I'm playing the OG version along with the video, was helpful and fun! GG
memories.
things i remember
rock + women= sandwitch.
the art work matters.
What is this "special version" of the game you're playing called, which has 2 card drops instead of one? I'd also like to acquire a copy. Thanks.
I've literally got like 5 different versions of this game now, so many modded ones but none of them seem to be the one he is playing here. It's really frustrating. Can anyone help?
never expected connor to play this game but i’m not complaining
All I remember of these yugioh games was that I would always get stuck and need a certain card or cards to beat certain levels and sometimes insane luck. Which meant that I needed to grind to get cards to get more cards to beat one level and then repeat for the next. Because of this repetitive gameplay I would always eventually forget about it and restart only to remember how I got there in the first place. 😅
This game is a massive throwback, I cant even remember if I beat it but I 100% had it.
This game is so not fun.
It’s a risk! A war! Trust me I’ve played the game. It’s serious depression!
Heres to hoping he plays duelist of the roses soon 🙏
I love the Ludwig imitation for Joey KEKW
watching speedruns of this game showed me why I couldn't beat it as a child.
I'm not through yet, 2nd reset rn but I can't believe no one mentioned that he could sort by type when pressing select.
I still own the disc for this game lol It's so brutal. I never ended up beating it when I was younger.
goated stream!!!! i'd love to see you play the yugioh tag force games someday. they're the best yugioh games ever made imo
Okay now 100% the game ConnerdawgVoiceActor.