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What's your favorite retro Yu-Gi-Oh game?
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Forbidden memories by a long shot
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>>12650145

it depends:

if is by the animated 3d fights and the option of seeing the monsters from a close angle in the 3d gallery zone, then is forbidden memories for play station.

but if is by the fun gameplay, good sounds and great music, then the worldwide edition stairway to the destined duel for GBA.

I think it would be great to create a remake of the worldwide edition stairway to the destined duel (the same music,the same old cards and the same gameplay) but with the 3d fights and 3d animations of forbidden memories. It would be like a dream being true.
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>>12650145
Nightmare Troubadour on DS is oldschool enough?
It's quite grindy and focused on the DM-era cards, which may be an issue for some people but also it gives all these usually outdated and bad cards time to shine.
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The only Yu-Gi-Oh anything I have ever properly experienced (as opposed to just glimpsing it somewhere) is the WCT 2006 one for GBA, which is awesome. So, that one
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>>12650153
Same here, i regularly go back to my save started in iirc 2005 to farm the guys who drop BEWD and Metalzoa, those are the only pieces i'm missing for a "perfect" deck.
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>>12650145
For console, DOR is unbeaten for me. Though I admittedly do need to play Forbidden Memories. On handheld, I played the fuck out of Sacred Cards. The Battle City arc was giga-based, and I loved OC'ing through it.
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The one that was just the card game without any weird gimmicks.
Also I could use the number codes on the cards to add your own real-life deck into the game, or just look them up to cheat if you wanted...
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>>12652584
forgot pic and also didnt name the game, nice



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