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These codes change the specific card located in a slot in your trunk/deck. By using these codes, you can turn a useless card into a powerful one.
For the uninitiated, Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories (1999) was the original console adaptation of Kazuki Takahashi’s manga-turned-trading-card-frenzy. Released for the PlayStation, it was famously, almost sadistically, difficult. You couldn’t buy booster packs; you won cards through grueling random drops. The final boss, Heishin 2nd, opened with three 2500+ ATK monsters before you’d drawn your sixth card. Victory required either divine luck or... something else.
– R1, R2, L1, L2, Left, Left, Right, Down, Up, Down, Left, Left Urban legend says this sequence could crash your memory card. Rumors of a “perfect fusion” code persist on dead GeoCities pages.
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These codes change the specific card located in a slot in your trunk/deck. By using these codes, you can turn a useless card into a powerful one.
For the uninitiated, Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories (1999) was the original console adaptation of Kazuki Takahashi’s manga-turned-trading-card-frenzy. Released for the PlayStation, it was famously, almost sadistically, difficult. You couldn’t buy booster packs; you won cards through grueling random drops. The final boss, Heishin 2nd, opened with three 2500+ ATK monsters before you’d drawn your sixth card. Victory required either divine luck or... something else.
– R1, R2, L1, L2, Left, Left, Right, Down, Up, Down, Left, Left Urban legend says this sequence could crash your memory card. Rumors of a “perfect fusion” code persist on dead GeoCities pages.