Yugioh eternal duelist soul is the first yugioh game I ever got and unlock all the characters and got all the cards it took me years though, but it was worth it.
Eternal Duelist Soul: I remember putting in Twin Headed Fire Dragon and trying to summon it without tributing. I'm like what's a tribute? It showed me the ropes and made me play the game as intended and got me out of my playground phase of summoning Gaia the dragon champion from my hand to the field.
My first yugioh game and one of my earliest GBA games. Loved this so much and Ishizu was my favorite boss duel because she always gave me the most trouble but in a good way.
Absolute gem and hallmark of my childhood. This taught me how to play the game of Yugioh and I wish more Yugioh games were like it. Back as a Kid I don't think I ever made it past the duelist kingdom phase but I could be wrong but couple years ago I played it again and got all the way to the end. Such a great game.
While Dark Duel Stories (“Tri-Holygod Advent” in Japan) was the first Yu-Gi-Oh! game I ever saw someone else play, The Eternal Duelist Soul is the first I got to play for myself. It was a school friend’s copy and he let me borrow it for a day. Today, I own my own copy of the game and, despite my Yu-Gi-Oh! craze dying off in the mid-2000s, I still have fun whipping this game out from time to time.
This was the first Yugioh game I owned and played, and I played the hell out of it. I don't have the game anymore, but growing up, it was my favorite game. Pretty sure it's how I learned to play the game originally. I played the Gameboy color one at some point as well, but don't remember much of it.
I got this game in 2011 off somebody who was selling there game collection and they knew I liked yugioh I literally played it last May I think I beat the national tournament but was fun to go back and play classic yugioh as it was in 2002 the first ever simulation game I got was wc 04 and never played much of it maybe I should lol as a nostalgia trip
Solomon is called "Truesdale" in this as in the Truesdale...? ZANE Truesdale...? Hmm...! This was one of my favorite games as a young teenager. It feels like a perfection of the basic formula, Sacred Cards and Reshef's return to the older style also shows a really interesting future of what could have been for the Alternate Style.
This was my only yugioh game growing up and this was my gameeee!! It was awesome and I loved how it was just the card simulator and no storyline I thought that was really cool because I just wanted to duel! + the soundtrack automatically one of the best solid yugioh games especially if you want to get started on playing yugioh playing old games like this is the perfect way to get started.
Thank you very much for your perspective because I've actually been looking for somebody to break down these games on youtube. I want to try to collect all the Yugioh games but I want to start with the best ones and I hope you continue with the DS games Because the AI in the gameboy games are shit 😅
Big Shield Gardna was really popular in my school because we couldnt speak english so we basically ignored all brown card effects unless they were explained in the tv show. I'm pretty sure it did appear in the show eventually though. My memory is kinda foggy.
Do you know anything about the demo for duel monsters 5 expert 1? it was given out before the release of the full game to 400 winners of an issue of V-jump. I'd love to pick one up and try it my self but they sell for about $500 online :c
Duel Monsters 5 and The Eternal Duelist Soul actually have enough small diffrences that they are considered seperate entities by some people(And have seperate pages on the wiki, even with a small section of diffrences between them), same thing with DM6 and Stairway to the Destined Duel. What is particularly strange tho is that The Eternal Duelist Soul only ever released in the US. While looking into it with a hexeditor, I found a language-listing containing japanese and some european languages, plus I found that the game already has some textfonts supported, like for example the german-exclusive letters. They probably did want to release this worldwide like they ended up doing with Stairway, but they just...never did any localization work, I guess.
Yugioh eternal duelist soul is the first yugioh game I ever got and unlock all the characters and got all the cards it took me years though, but it was worth it.
Eternal Duelist Soul: I remember putting in Twin Headed Fire Dragon and trying to summon it without tributing. I'm like what's a tribute? It showed me the ropes and made me play the game as intended and got me out of my playground phase of summoning Gaia the dragon champion from my hand to the field.
Always thought that Graceful Dice and Skull dice should have been the promos for Dungeon Dice Monsters. They really dropped the ball on that one.
My first yugioh game and one of my earliest GBA games. Loved this so much and Ishizu was my favorite boss duel because she always gave me the most trouble but in a good way.
Absolute gem and hallmark of my childhood. This taught me how to play the game of Yugioh and I wish more Yugioh games were like it. Back as a Kid I don't think I ever made it past the duelist kingdom phase but I could be wrong but couple years ago I played it again and got all the way to the end. Such a great game.
So many great memories w/this game back in 2005. To this day, it's my fave ❤️
While Dark Duel Stories (“Tri-Holygod Advent” in Japan) was the first Yu-Gi-Oh! game I ever saw someone else play, The Eternal Duelist Soul is the first I got to play for myself. It was a school friend’s copy and he let me borrow it for a day. Today, I own my own copy of the game and, despite my Yu-Gi-Oh! craze dying off in the mid-2000s, I still have fun whipping this game out from time to time.
This was the first Yugioh game I owned and played, and I played the hell out of it. I don't have the game anymore, but growing up, it was my favorite game. Pretty sure it's how I learned to play the game originally. I played the Gameboy color one at some point as well, but don't remember much of it.
I legit played expert 5 WAAAAY before it got released in English. The box art, the manga style opening scene and the menu selector is so nostalgic.
I got this game in 2011 off somebody who was selling there game collection and they knew I liked yugioh I literally played it last May I think I beat the national tournament but was fun to go back and play classic yugioh as it was in 2002 the first ever simulation game I got was wc 04 and never played much of it maybe I should lol as a nostalgia trip
Oh my god I forgot about Sugoroku being called fucking "Truesdale" in this game why did they do that
this game is actually how i learned to play yugioh by the rules
What's that BGM during Final Thoughts? I really like it, sounds poignant. This game was my childhood btw.
I'll never forget the moments I had w/ this game ❤
I never own this game I'm thinking 🤔 about getting this game I hear it's fun is it any good
Yes very good game if you want to play old school yugioh ,you can even play the ban cards that were released during the 2000s
Just bought it and it’s badass classic yugioh on the go
Solomon is called "Truesdale" in this as in the Truesdale...? ZANE Truesdale...? Hmm...!
This was one of my favorite games as a young teenager. It feels like a perfection of the basic formula, Sacred Cards and Reshef's return to the older style also shows a really interesting future of what could have been for the Alternate Style.
Perhaps my memory is tricking me but didn't in this game Toon World has an obligatory cost of 500 LP every turn after activating it?
This was my only yugioh game growing up and this was my gameeee!! It was awesome and I loved how it was just the card simulator and no storyline I thought that was really cool because I just wanted to duel! + the soundtrack automatically one of the best solid yugioh games especially if you want to get started on playing yugioh playing old games like this is the perfect way to get started.
Eternal Duelist Soul was a great way to learn how to play the game. I really enjoyed this one.
I prefer Worldwide Edition, looking forward to the coverage and comparison between the two.
WE was too easy.
@@growlanser5600 it's literally the same game but harder and with more cards
@rushxanthemtcg5607 WE was easier. All opponent's were nelfed.
Love this one. Bakura always messed me up the most.
Thank you very much for your perspective because I've actually been looking for somebody to break down these games on youtube.
I want to try to collect all the Yugioh games but I want to start with the best ones and I hope you continue with the DS games Because the AI in the gameboy games are shit 😅
Great video!
This game was a classic
Big Shield Gardna was really popular in my school because we couldnt speak english so we basically ignored all brown card effects unless they were explained in the tv show. I'm pretty sure it did appear in the show eventually though. My memory is kinda foggy.
This is Yugioh the way I remember it. Not this BS we have now where u can summon all your high level monsters on the 1st turn
Thanks to this game I learned how to play.
Do you know anything about the demo for duel monsters 5 expert 1? it was given out before the release of the full game to 400 winners of an issue of V-jump. I'd love to pick one up and try it my self but they sell for about $500 online :c
I was thinking about getting a 2ds and looking to see which yugioh i played thank for this video i know what to find
Duel Monsters 5 and The Eternal Duelist Soul actually have enough small diffrences that they are considered seperate entities by some people(And have seperate pages on the wiki, even with a small section of diffrences between them), same thing with DM6 and Stairway to the Destined Duel.
What is particularly strange tho is that The Eternal Duelist Soul only ever released in the US. While looking into it with a hexeditor, I found a language-listing containing japanese and some european languages, plus I found that the game already has some textfonts supported, like for example the german-exclusive letters. They probably did want to release this worldwide like they ended up doing with Stairway, but they just...never did any localization work, I guess.
This is my favorite one for gameboy
8:52 what is the music playing here called?
This or world championship 04?
Yugioh Eternal Duelist Soul over that crappy 2004 game.
My goodness the backgrounds in this game give me motion sickness.
Yugioh challenge, make a deck using 2 copies of all the promo cards that have come put
i still play it
I don't know of that or the next one was my first one 😊 I was already hard Into the game and played at locals
Woot woot
Wish for 5ds and zexal existing dis old games
😅