


There was no Brexit, no 2008 recession, no War on Iraq. I felt like I had travelled back 20 years. the emulator was my only choice) and, praying to the Gods I didn't get a virus or somehow mine Bitcoin unknowingly, I loaded up the game.

Soon I had downloaded an emulator (Hello FBI agent, please note in doing this I had no other available option to purchase and play the game legally through a PS4/PS5, Steam or other scenario. So I rummaged through all of my old stuff to find my PS1, only to discover that I couldn't connect it to my somewhat old, somewhat modern TV. At least twice I had tried to beat this stupid game and twice I had failed. That's when I discovered ThaRixer's video about the game. Figured it was a stupid PS1 game anyway, and went back to life.įast forward many years later, a pandemic, likely nuclear destruction at any moment, and I found myself bored two weeks ago while browsing YouTube. For that child who couldn't do it.Īnd yet, I was unable to. As something of a new and foolish young adult, I wanted to beat the game for myself.
#YUGIOH FORBIDDEN MEMORIES MEADOW MAGE DROPS FULL#
Despite having full access to the internet, I refused to google answers. In my later teens, I think either before or after attending University I plugged in my old PS1 and played the game again (while listening to Eminem's Encore for some reason throughout) and still I failed to beat the game. Me and my brother wrote down every single possible fusion we made through trial and error, trying to understand when we got an insane Twin-headed Thunder Dragon, or when we got a lame Fire Reaper. A video game that would undoubtedly become the hardest of my childhood. Whatever happens, they decide to create a video game. Maybe they watch an as yet unreleased episode of the Anime, perhaps featuring Polymerization. In the late 90s, a bunch of PS1 game developers sit down to understand how Yugioh works. so, where to begin? I guess we begin at the beginning.
