@@williamfallsas a ygo player i cannot be offended ,i played d.d assillant as if it was d.d warror lady, i can't imagine the embarresment if it happens to someone irl
More than the speedrunning, I enjoy Connor explaining the nuances of a game. A lot like the Fear & Hunger videos it gives a flavour of why the game is interesting but isn't so in depth it gets bogged down.
@@shino4242Which is hilarious because, in the anime (and pretty sure in the manga as well) Tea beats Joey's ass multiple times in a row because Joey built his first deck with nothing but monster cards.
@@Mrryn Even better is when she as fighting Mai it seemed like she didn't even fully know how to play her own deck, doubling down on just how bad Joey was to have never beaten her xD. Calling him a 3rd rate duelist with a 4th rate deck may have been generous :p
To me, Joey's voice is rather easy to mimic (cliche New Yorker to the fullest) so it was funny hearing a Brit try to do the accent, but I loved it 😊 Actually, what the heck am I saying, Little Kuriboh nailed it and he's also British, lol.
i always loved how the final boss scream of "nooooo" is so long it needs two text boxes, both me and my father played this game and laughed so hard at the time
I played this game intially when I was like 5 years old and obviously got nowhere near completing it, but I recently discovered it 20 years later and managed to beat the game un modded! It still took me like a month of grinding though. It's such an RNG nightmare, these speedrunners are cracked.
Early industry video game design was a rollercoaster fever dream of torturous expectations, questionable decisions, and some insane "I FUCKING DID IT" moments.
@@necromax13TES Daggerfall released only 3 years before that. The original Doom was 3 years further back again, 6 years before this game. Still fairly "early industry" in the grand scheme of things, even if it's not anywhere near the earliest games. Pong was as far back as 1972 after all, but videogames that far back weren't much of an "industry" which is the key word here. As far as capital gained across the industry per year goes, 1999 is pretty early into Videogame Industry's youth. These days the videogame industry is worth more than the film and music industries combined.
@@Lunam_D._Roger That's so unbeliavably fallacious. Claiming 1999 to be "early gaming" because doom came out seven years prior is wrong. From 99 to today pretty much 99% of videogame breakthroughs have only been technological. Writing, escale, interactive systems, mechanics, everything was almost there. Hell, pretty much every videogame genre was already out and well represented. Not to mention forbidden memories is a tcg game, and trading cards had already existed for quite some time then.
@@necromax13Magic: the Gathering™, WotC & Hasbro, teaser: early summer 1991 (GenCon, SoCal) released late summer 1993 (Specifically Aug. 29, the day after my birthday Aug. 28th. Just saying).
By the way, one thing that Connor either didn't mention (or more likely didn't *know)* was that the AI has a sort of "Mercy Mode" - if the player destroys the first Monster the AI summons before they summon another (IE before the AI's next turn) then they won't summon *any* monster stronger than that first monster until they succeed in summoning a monster 2 turns in a row without one being destroyed. So if the AI summons a monster weaker than Twin-Headed on their first turn, _do everything in your power_ to get that monster off the board before their turn rolls around again.
i got stuck at the last one which is supposedky easier than the one exactky before it, also game didn't want to give ne my 1 bmt even though i loaded and changed rng multiple times
Yu-gi-oh games back in the day were incredible. This one, and Duelist of Roses were incredible. Played the crap out of the latter, it is like Yu-gi-oh meets chess meets a tactical RPG.
The old YuGiOh games were indeed fantastic. One of my old favourites when I was younger was Dungeon Dice Monsters, personally. Sure, no story. But the gameplay was a heck of a lot of fun... and probably needed marginally less luck than this speedrun here.
I remember having this game in early 2000s writing out tested fusion combinations and never getting past like 3 or 4 of the duelists because i was a snot nosed third rate duelist with a fourth rate deck. Then time went by, save got corrupted and i never played it again because too hard for a 10 year old who could only play a few hours a week. Thanks for playing.
The final boss cheats even more than Connor mentioned. On top of all the other nonsense, he secretly has additional cards in his hand. I want to say he has a hand size of 10, but it might be even higher than that.
Cmon editor. Don't do him dirty He didn't come up with the 4250 ATK for Gate Guardian, it's the amount of damage he took because the thing got an extra 500 from the meadow field
Well, it was also very popular internationally. Honestly wouldn't be surprised if any heritage picked up the game. Not saying it's amazing by today's standards, but it was a good time killer for back in early consoles.
I had this game as a small not even English speaking and barely literate child and I must have spent hundreds of hours playing it, learning from trial and error what fused into what, what each of the signs were strong and weak against, even just what each button does cause the game doesn't tell you anything. My cousin also liked this game and had found on the internet the codes to buy rare cards and wrote down ALL of them for us to use, except of course any decent card in this game is insanely expensive or even costs the max amount you can hold and you only earn 5 chips per game at max, I did manage to buy one card with 2100 ATK and it carried me a lot. I never did figure out the Twin Headed Thunder Dragon strat but I did have Raigeki, I never got farther than the Low and High mages though. Watching this inspired me to download the ROM for DuckStation, activate the cheat to give me every card and I'm currently playing it to get some revenge for my kid self, 20 years in the making. You're insane for doing this legit Connor, I just don't have the time anymore to attempt this, even emulated and with fast forward.
Literally the Dark Souls of Card Games. Edit: Yeah y’all right, this more like the Fear and Hunger of card games than Dark Souls because at least DS takes skill.
Untrue. Dark Souls is hard but fair. This game is outright malicious at endgame (the final boss has triple the size of the player's hand the entire match) edit; also, he can literally see everything you set and what you draw. He is like anime Pegasus on crack
I thought "a word from our Sponsor" in the tournament announcer voice was leading to an ad read but it was just Kaiba lol, incredibly well done, I never finished this game as a kid
Loved this game as a kid - just got it on Emulator. This is honestly one of my favourite videos on TH-cam at the moment. Love your voice acting too Connor!
The best part is knowing that this game came out during the early PS1 era where internet access wasn't very common so many kids had to figure out how to do this on their own. Most of us failed.
1. My dream of a Trash Taste Yu-Gi-Oh tournament is closer now! 2. I'm a Yu-Gi-Oh, I play the card game to this day and a lot with my friends. I've played several Yu-Gi-Oh video games but never this one. And after watching you play it Connor, I'm so happy that I never even tried.
i like how the YGO tv show made it seem like you could win even with rubbish cards if you were smart enough or w/e. but in actual practice, the quality of your deck is the key determining factor in whether you win games or not.
eh. there’s a limit to it. sure you can’t just pick the absolute worst cards and be mad when you lose. i played worms back in 2012-13, and let me tell you, they were largely considered unplayable. 6 or 8 playable monsters out of 26 all propelled by one custom card trap card. but i labbed it so hard. i had the entire store watching me bc i was whooping mermails with it, i mean they were all standing behind me cheering me on in one game that went into time. i even got a ride to regionals based off of it
I just love how this game takes advantage of the fact it’s a video game to have fun with the card game’s mechanics, rather than being a simulator in the purest sense
Forbidden Memories is my one true guilty pleasure game. Yes a lot of it is because of nostalgia with me playing this game a lot as a kid, but while being kind of objectively a bad yu-gi-oh! game, I think the game is quite fun if you see it more as an RPG where your deck grows in power, and yes it's grindy but honestly I think it's a game that greatly suits playing in short periods of time, and the music, while it doesn't have a lot of variety, absolutely SLAPS.
I know right. Fuckin straight up unfair, took me like a year of trying before I beat it. That elite four section at the end was definitely responsible for knocking a couple of years off my life 😂😂
I could not stop thinking through this whole video that Connor is SO GOOD at doing voices. Like, I know he's a voice actor, but it still surprised me when he busted out some of these voices.
my brother and I both beat this as kids, over months and with intense grinding, but we did it. our biggest feat was to win the scrippted fight against Heishin by grinding the NPCs outside of the storymode. It took us weeks of vacationtime, incredible luck with the draworders and was not rewarded by the game in any way, since you just restart the fight, but damn the feeling of wining this was incredible
I watched live and yes I would love more Bizarre speedruns! It was a blast to watch. I'm surprised you didn't leave in a clip of the jank attack animations 😂
I remember beating this when I was in early Junior High. I barely spoke English back then so I don't even understand how did I beat it, but I remember how much time I spent to grind for cards in this game. What a time, memorizing and experimenting combination of cards was really a core memory for me.
Fond memories of sinking dozens of hours into this as a kid, not understanding any of the affinity stuff, and getting one card for wins. Never got past the easy duels, 10/10
the infamous forbidden Memories game. I had this as a kid as well, I don't know what they were thinking of when they made a tcg video game about a tcg that hadn't even created its own rules yet. The extremely early days of Yugioh were insane. I remember playing Yugioh irl with my brothers and since there weren't any rules made up yet, we played exactly how they did it in the show. So we just took two random cards and just fused them whenever we got the polymerization card, combined the names and attack power and bullshitted our way through the game. It was absurd but fun lol.
There's another yugioh game that uses the same fusion and summoning mechanics but it's easier more fun too imo. It's called duelist of the roses. Instead of just playing in attack and defense positions and attacking the opponents monsters, the game plays on a chess board and each monster moves 1 space unless they are on a terrain that benefits them then they can move 2 spaces. You can also set a monster of your choice to be a king making you gain certain effects in battle like +50 lp each turn. Speedruns are like an hour any%
I passed over Yu-Gi-Oh as a kid, so this was all entirely new info to me lol. The art is neat, tho I was a Magic and Pokemon kid in the late 90s and early 00s. Seems this game was super early - lot of mechanics and stuff not in the game that were in later games from what I read online. Fun vid!
As scuffed as the rules are in this game, modern Yu-Gi-Oh is such an eldritch nightmare that I really feel nostalgic for this time period where attack and defense was pretty much all that mattered.
It is such a blast seeing someone play Forbidden Memories man, thus was my childhood. My brother and a I GRINDED this game to hell and back. Love ya Conner!
I remember playing this game as a kid. I used to collect the cards and you can enter the number in the lower left corner of the card into the game to get the card in the game. My deck was instantly OP.
5:40 Fun fact: That monster is actually in the Yugioh card game and is the Fusion of Sangan and Witches of the Black Forest. And I shit you not, its name is...wait for it...Sanwich.
I had this game on the ps1 growing up and loved it even tho was impossibly hard. I did beat it but took forever. I remember using the twin headed thunder dragon so much omg. The anime didnt follow rules a lot of the time too so the game is on brand. I love it used the old anime look too
Yup, found out about this speedrun from ThaRixer last month, and now videos about it are permanently showing up in my recommendations. It is bonkers, it is both infamous and exhilarating, and due to its notoriety, this is now the game YuGiOh fans hope will either be in the collection releasing next year, or that said collection does well enough that it gets ported into a second collection. Genuinely, seeing a new player base forming for this game is delightful... and terrifying.
Man, the memories. I could never get very far in forbidden memories, but I still really enjoyed it. Twin headed thunder dragon in this game is one of the reasons why I run a modern thunder dragon deck
so many good memories with this game ❤. i would have killed for 15 card drops tho, the grind was very real. im still shocked they gave every single card a battle animation, would have loved if you showed at least one of them
i always appreciate the Connor plays the Playstation 1 and 2 games on emulators with Bilinear filtering on so it looks like it did back in the day on an SD TV. the old games look ick crystal clear
Hooo i hope you went to tokyo dome, because they announced like a remake with a few other gameboy games sprinkled in. Also props on using Shantae music
Connor will refuse to watch Cutscenes but will read the story in a speedrun.
as he should
Reading more than actual Yugioh players.
@@williamfallsas a ygo player i cannot be offended ,i played d.d assillant as if it was d.d warror lady, i can't imagine the embarresment if it happens to someone irl
@@some2043 Both of these cards are like 20 years old man. Dafuq are you doing?
@@leviathan5207 Playing better formats.
It was an absolute blast to help and guide you through this hell of a game. Glad to see you did have some fun and finished it to the very end!
I haven’t finished the video but I see you in the description
Thank you for your sacrifice. Monke needed all the help he could get.
FM is one of those games i will never personally play but love watching speedruns of. its mesmerising in the strangest way
Its so surreal to suddenly get Wursti Jumpscared in a CDawg Video. Was a welcome surprise to see you though!
Pin this dude, Mudan!
More than the speedrunning, I enjoy Connor explaining the nuances of a game. A lot like the Fear & Hunger videos it gives a flavour of why the game is interesting but isn't so in depth it gets bogged down.
OMG, that's it! You perfectly explained why this style of video is so perfect to me! 😮
"Monke why dont you duel him, youre the strongest duelist I have met"
Monke: I literaly just got my deck *lol
Tea Gardner: Friendship !!!
He hasn't met any other duelests
Listen man, the only other duelist she knows is Joey Wheeler. You're the best duelist she's met by default.
@@shino4242Which is hilarious because, in the anime (and pretty sure in the manga as well) Tea beats Joey's ass multiple times in a row because Joey built his first deck with nothing but monster cards.
@@Mrryn Even better is when she as fighting Mai it seemed like she didn't even fully know how to play her own deck, doubling down on just how bad Joey was to have never beaten her xD. Calling him a 3rd rate duelist with a 4th rate deck may have been generous :p
Love Connor flexing his VA skills as he reads the character dialogue haha. His Joey and Kaiba voices were hilarious.
To me, Joey's voice is rather easy to mimic (cliche New Yorker to the fullest) so it was funny hearing a Brit try to do the accent, but I loved it 😊
Actually, what the heck am I saying, Little Kuriboh nailed it and he's also British, lol.
He did it in Ff7 it was so fun
I was expecting a "IN AMERICA!" From his Bandit Keith lol
His Kaiba voice sounds just like Johness the Dissector from HxH
Loved his rex voice too
i always loved how the final boss scream of "nooooo" is so long it needs two text boxes, both me and my father played this game and laughed so hard at the time
I played this game intially when I was like 5 years old and obviously got nowhere near completing it, but I recently discovered it 20 years later and managed to beat the game un modded! It still took me like a month of grinding though. It's such an RNG nightmare, these speedrunners are cracked.
Same travel here but still grinding. Already got meteor B., meteor + red eyes and megamorph
Early industry video game design was a rollercoaster fever dream of torturous expectations, questionable decisions, and some insane "I FUCKING DID IT" moments.
This is a 1999 videogame. What are you talking about looool
@@necromax13TES Daggerfall released only 3 years before that. The original Doom was 3 years further back again, 6 years before this game. Still fairly "early industry" in the grand scheme of things, even if it's not anywhere near the earliest games. Pong was as far back as 1972 after all, but videogames that far back weren't much of an "industry" which is the key word here. As far as capital gained across the industry per year goes, 1999 is pretty early into Videogame Industry's youth. These days the videogame industry is worth more than the film and music industries combined.
@@Lunam_D._Roger That's so unbeliavably fallacious. Claiming 1999 to be "early gaming" because doom came out seven years prior is wrong.
From 99 to today pretty much 99% of videogame breakthroughs have only been technological. Writing, escale, interactive systems, mechanics, everything was almost there. Hell, pretty much every videogame genre was already out and well represented.
Not to mention forbidden memories is a tcg game, and trading cards had already existed for quite some time then.
@@necromax13Magic: the Gathering™, WotC & Hasbro, teaser: early summer 1991 (GenCon, SoCal) released late summer 1993 (Specifically Aug. 29, the day after my birthday Aug. 28th. Just saying).
@@SevEvoimaru what does that have anything to do with what im commenting? forgot your thinking cap at home????
By the way, one thing that Connor either didn't mention (or more likely didn't *know)* was that the AI has a sort of "Mercy Mode" - if the player destroys the first Monster the AI summons before they summon another (IE before the AI's next turn) then they won't summon *any* monster stronger than that first monster until they succeed in summoning a monster 2 turns in a row without one being destroyed.
So if the AI summons a monster weaker than Twin-Headed on their first turn, _do everything in your power_ to get that monster off the board before their turn rolls around again.
Spent years grinding for Meteor Black Dragon. Even with that beating the endgame bosses were hard af
i got stuck at the last one which is supposedky easier than the one exactky before it,
also game didn't want to give ne my 1 bmt even though i loaded and changed rng multiple times
Sometimes you just brick. It's all about luck.
Be six year old me desperate to get blue eyes and the ritual to summon ultimate dragon, never to be...
Yu-gi-oh games back in the day were incredible. This one, and Duelist of Roses were incredible. Played the crap out of the latter, it is like Yu-gi-oh meets chess meets a tactical RPG.
Did you do Falsebound Kingdom? That sounds similar.
Falsebound Kingdom actually reuses some assets and music from Duelists of the Roses.
@@Randomperson462 That makes sense. I noticed it used most of the music and Character assets from this game too.
Duelist of Roses is the British one, right?
The old YuGiOh games were indeed fantastic. One of my old favourites when I was younger was Dungeon Dice Monsters, personally. Sure, no story. But the gameplay was a heck of a lot of fun... and probably needed marginally less luck than this speedrun here.
Owning this game as a kid means 99% of this content is new to you
I rented it ... I sucked
I remember having this game in early 2000s writing out tested fusion combinations and never getting past like 3 or 4 of the duelists because i was a snot nosed third rate duelist with a fourth rate deck. Then time went by, save got corrupted and i never played it again because too hard for a 10 year old who could only play a few hours a week. Thanks for playing.
Ah, back to Twin Headed Thunder Dragon: The Game.
And black Metror dragon if your lucky in a casual playthrough
THE GOAT
PLEASE KONAMI MAKE A RETRAIN OF THIS CARD WITH THE ANIME APPEARANCE INSTEAD OF THE THUNDER DRAGON DUO THAT WE GOT
The final boss cheats even more than Connor mentioned. On top of all the other nonsense, he secretly has additional cards in his hand. I want to say he has a hand size of 10, but it might be even higher than that.
The video that ThaRixer made on this game mentions that the final boss has 20 (!) cards on his hand.
at 26:40 he isn't wrong, he's just reading Gate Guardian's ATK with the field buff.
Cmon editor. Don't do him dirty
He didn't come up with the 4250 ATK for Gate Guardian, it's the amount of damage he took because the thing got an extra 500 from the meadow field
Yes, but he said 4250 Defense. So his brain was really, really muddled when he said that apparently.
@@azure663 i think he said attack 26:38
@@SubHumanGaming Yeah, no, no matter how many times I watch it I hear defense: 26:40
@azure663 you are so right, he says defense followed up with attack. idk how i missed it even with a rewatch when reading the comment. 😅
I am exactly 0% surprised that the dude helping him out is German. Like, this game was part of nearly everyone of my generations childhood~
Well, it was also very popular internationally. Honestly wouldn't be surprised if any heritage picked up the game. Not saying it's amazing by today's standards, but it was a good time killer for back in early consoles.
Yeah, I'm Mexican and this was our childhood too. I remember using different memory cards to get better cards from our friends
I had this game as a small not even English speaking and barely literate child and I must have spent hundreds of hours playing it, learning from trial and error what fused into what, what each of the signs were strong and weak against, even just what each button does cause the game doesn't tell you anything. My cousin also liked this game and had found on the internet the codes to buy rare cards and wrote down ALL of them for us to use, except of course any decent card in this game is insanely expensive or even costs the max amount you can hold and you only earn 5 chips per game at max, I did manage to buy one card with 2100 ATK and it carried me a lot. I never did figure out the Twin Headed Thunder Dragon strat but I did have Raigeki, I never got farther than the Low and High mages though. Watching this inspired me to download the ROM for DuckStation, activate the cheat to give me every card and I'm currently playing it to get some revenge for my kid self, 20 years in the making. You're insane for doing this legit Connor, I just don't have the time anymore to attempt this, even emulated and with fast forward.
Literally the Dark Souls of Card Games.
Edit: Yeah y’all right, this more like the Fear and Hunger of card games than Dark Souls because at least DS takes skill.
Untrue. Dark Souls is hard but fair. This game is outright malicious at endgame (the final boss has triple the size of the player's hand the entire match)
edit; also, he can literally see everything you set and what you draw. He is like anime Pegasus on crack
Bosses don’t cheat on Dark souls. Gankers do, but not the bosses.
Dark Souls has minimal RNG.
Bruh, you should play yugioh reshef of destruction. That was the most brutal Yugioh game ever existed.
Nah this game was just straight up bullshit. Crazy I managed to beat this game back in highschool, granted I had a lot of help from old online forums
this game was my whole childhood, basically. to see how popular it still is in the speedrunning community makes me stupidly happy.
I remember playing this game as a child and being forced to replay the same duel 2304 times because of the insane difficulty spikes
As an Italian, I absolutely love the fact that Connor's editor is Italian as well, his pearls that he drops here and there are awesome xD
davvero, per noi italiani ci sono sempre delle bellissime chicche, ancora mi ricordo quando droppò l'ssj4 naboletano kekw
Genuinely impressed he managed to beat it in 9 hours
True shit
He also blundered against last boss once and also read the dialogue lol
he was on a modded version with higher drop rates, which explains it
I thought "a word from our Sponsor" in the tournament announcer voice was leading to an ad read but it was just Kaiba lol, incredibly well done, I never finished this game as a kid
Loved this game as a kid - just got it on Emulator. This is honestly one of my favourite videos on TH-cam at the moment. Love your voice acting too Connor!
The best part is knowing that this game came out during the early PS1 era where internet access wasn't very common so many kids had to figure out how to do this on their own. Most of us failed.
Everyone: "I loved this game as a kid"
Me: "Did the editor sneak in Breeders of the Nephelym?! YES!"
1. My dream of a Trash Taste Yu-Gi-Oh tournament is closer now!
2. I'm a Yu-Gi-Oh, I play the card game to this day and a lot with my friends.
I've played several Yu-Gi-Oh video games but never this one.
And after watching you play it Connor, I'm so happy that I never even tried.
Hope he tries the sequel (sort of) Duelists of Roses.
That Kaiba voice was so good I can't believe it
i really wanted to play this game as a kid but i never managed to get past the beginning, this is giving me mad nostalgia
i like how the YGO tv show made it seem like you could win even with rubbish cards if you were smart enough or w/e. but in actual practice, the quality of your deck is the key determining factor in whether you win games or not.
eh. there’s a limit to it. sure you can’t just pick the absolute worst cards and be mad when you lose. i played worms back in 2012-13, and let me tell you, they were largely considered unplayable. 6 or 8 playable monsters out of 26 all propelled by one custom card trap card. but i labbed it so hard. i had the entire store watching me bc i was whooping mermails with it, i mean they were all standing behind me cheering me on in one game that went into time. i even got a ride to regionals based off of it
I just love how this game takes advantage of the fact it’s a video game to have fun with the card game’s mechanics, rather than being a simulator in the purest sense
This is the second time I watched your video. Your accent is PERFECT for this game and others. LOVE the acting! I'll be re-watching this again
this was amazing. would love to see more of these weird speed runs
Forbidden Memories is my one true guilty pleasure game. Yes a lot of it is because of nostalgia with me playing this game a lot as a kid, but while being kind of objectively a bad yu-gi-oh! game, I think the game is quite fun if you see it more as an RPG where your deck grows in power, and yes it's grindy but honestly I think it's a game that greatly suits playing in short periods of time, and the music, while it doesn't have a lot of variety, absolutely SLAPS.
I love these videos where Connor plays retro games, or games with retro style. It's like a blast into the past, exploring a different world and time
Didn't expect to see SSeth's breeders of the nephelym run as the example of speedrun videos.
“It’s not great, but it’s not good either”
Quote of the year, fr😂
0:40 didn't know connor already came out. what a brave man 😂
Now Connor just needs to speedrun reshef of destruction (💀) to become the KING OF GAMES!
I remember this game I had it as a kid! Never came even remotely close to beating it and after watching this I don’t think I ever could have lol
I know right. Fuckin straight up unfair, took me like a year of trying before I beat it. That elite four section at the end was definitely responsible for knocking a couple of years off my life 😂😂
This is one of the first games I have ever played back in the days, very fun to see you try to speedrun it now!
Connor is way too good at voicing Kaiba lmao
I could not stop thinking through this whole video that Connor is SO GOOD at doing voices. Like, I know he's a voice actor, but it still surprised me when he busted out some of these voices.
Connor: high attack, 2100
me: oh right pre-spin-offs. I think 4 stars, monsters you can summon without hassle, can have 2100 now
How about Level 1 monsters (1-stars) with 2000 atk (Drytron). Levels are just for show or archetype shenanigans nowadays.
No @@blight1885, levels are also for extra deck summoning now you dummy
How about Kashtira Fenrir level 7 free special summon with about 2400 atk/def, or diabelle star that has 2500/2000?
@@jojodosjogos oh if only those dudes were just special summonable beatsticks instead of insanely strong tools
@@jojodosjogos Everyone knows that's why people play Fenrir and Diabellestar. Because of their high attack stat.
Alright this is like the last game i expected Connor to play. I love Yugioh capsule monsters. I played that game a ton back in the PS2 era.
when the speedrun is so long it could just be considered a normal playthrough
my brother and I both beat this as kids, over months and with intense grinding, but we did it. our biggest feat was to win the scrippted fight against Heishin by grinding the NPCs outside of the storymode. It took us weeks of vacationtime, incredible luck with the draworders and was not rewarded by the game in any way, since you just restart the fight, but damn the feeling of wining this was incredible
35:33 I don't even remember how I got to this guy as kid. Never beat him
Thanks for this speedrun Connor. It made me go back to this game and finally beat it (in normal mode) after 23 years of bad RNG.
This brings back so many memories, never cleared it cause trying to go through the last 6 boss fights in a row was too brutal.
I watched live and yes I would love more Bizarre speedruns! It was a blast to watch. I'm surprised you didn't leave in a clip of the jank attack animations 😂
Yooo thanks for the shoutout ❤
I absolutely love this game. Thanks for this Connor!
12:37. I wonder how much Kaiba corp paid Connor for that promotion.
38:12 "It's not great but it's not good either" - Connor 2024
Now we need a duelist of the rose speedrun
I remember beating this when I was in early Junior High. I barely spoke English back then so I don't even understand how did I beat it, but I remember how much time I spent to grind for cards in this game. What a time, memorizing and experimenting combination of cards was really a core memory for me.
12:34 Attention Duelists! My hair is welcoming you.
This comment got slept on! 🤣🤣
Got to love the chokedawg showing up during streams, always makes it intresting xD
Respect to Connor for not relying on the spirit of an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh to do this speedrun!
Connor and Yugioh is a combo I never knew I needed.
LETS FUCKING GO FORBIDDEN MEMORIES
Fond memories of sinking dozens of hours into this as a kid, not understanding any of the affinity stuff, and getting one card for wins. Never got past the easy duels, 10/10
Connor bringing out my inner Yugioh fan
the infamous forbidden Memories game. I had this as a kid as well, I don't know what they were thinking of when they made a tcg video game about a tcg that hadn't even created its own rules yet.
The extremely early days of Yugioh were insane. I remember playing Yugioh irl with my brothers and since there weren't any rules made up yet, we played exactly how they did it in the show. So we just took two random cards and just fused them whenever we got the polymerization card, combined the names and attack power and bullshitted our way through the game. It was absurd but fun lol.
Forbidden Memories is a CRAZY game to Speed Run
I love this style of video, please do more!
41:54 italian editor jumpscare
Eh un po' eccessivo
@@ShinoBru23 tbh era un po' eccessivo
Un pò eccessivo fr fr
Un po' eccessivo decisamente
There's another yugioh game that uses the same fusion and summoning mechanics but it's easier more fun too imo. It's called duelist of the roses. Instead of just playing in attack and defense positions and attacking the opponents monsters, the game plays on a chess board and each monster moves 1 space unless they are on a terrain that benefits them then they can move 2 spaces. You can also set a monster of your choice to be a king making you gain certain effects in battle like +50 lp each turn. Speedruns are like an hour any%
0:08 CLIP IT.
this version of duel monsters is hurting my brain. glad you made the video.
Monke Yu-Gi-Oh arc when?
do you not remember GX? thatliterally had an episode where scientists trained a monke to duel then it escaped
I passed over Yu-Gi-Oh as a kid, so this was all entirely new info to me lol. The art is neat, tho I was a Magic and Pokemon kid in the late 90s and early 00s. Seems this game was super early - lot of mechanics and stuff not in the game that were in later games from what I read online. Fun vid!
Leave it to Connor to pay attention to the story only during a speed run
15:34 😂 he looks like a discarded JoJo character!
07:52 "This game is so complicated"
I kind of wish that modern Yugioh was this complicated
Stand by? maxx c???
Current Yu-Gi-Oh is easily one hundred times more complicated
That was very enjoyable to watch, a blast as always! Thank you Mudan and Luca for the great work!!! 💜💜💜💜
Beat the Ssseth speedrun next, I saw it in there!
As scuffed as the rules are in this game, modern Yu-Gi-Oh is such an eldritch nightmare that I really feel nostalgic for this time period where attack and defense was pretty much all that mattered.
Yu-Gi-Oh! is like the League of tabletop games.
It is such a blast seeing someone play Forbidden Memories man, thus was my childhood. My brother and a I GRINDED this game to hell and back. Love ya Conner!
Beaver Warrior! It’s Louise!
I remember playing this game as a kid. I used to collect the cards and you can enter the number in the lower left corner of the card into the game to get the card in the game. My deck was instantly OP.
5:40 Fun fact: That monster is actually in the Yugioh card game and is the Fusion of Sangan and Witches of the Black Forest.
And I shit you not, its name is...wait for it...Sanwich.
As a big Yu-Gi-Oh fan, listening to him explain the game at the beginning about gave me an aneurysm XD
What if poop?
Let's poop
Poop what if??
Poop what if??
Maybe even pee?
Pee poopoo??!!!
I had this game on the ps1 growing up and loved it even tho was impossibly hard. I did beat it but took forever. I remember using the twin headed thunder dragon so much omg. The anime didnt follow rules a lot of the time too so the game is on brand. I love it used the old anime look too
EXODIA
Absolutely love this style of content would be so awesome if we got more
Trash Taste After Dark YOUGIOH?
Yup, found out about this speedrun from ThaRixer last month, and now videos about it are permanently showing up in my recommendations.
It is bonkers, it is both infamous and exhilarating, and due to its notoriety, this is now the game YuGiOh fans hope will either be in the collection releasing next year, or that said collection does well enough that it gets ported into a second collection. Genuinely, seeing a new player base forming for this game is delightful... and terrifying.
Damn this time first no views lol
Man, the memories. I could never get very far in forbidden memories, but I still really enjoyed it. Twin headed thunder dragon in this game is one of the reasons why I run a modern thunder dragon deck
so many good memories with this game ❤. i would have killed for 15 card drops tho, the grind was very real. im still shocked they gave every single card a battle animation, would have loved if you showed at least one of them
i always appreciate the Connor plays the Playstation 1 and 2 games on emulators with Bilinear filtering on so it looks like it did back in the day on an SD TV. the old games look ick crystal clear
Hooo i hope you went to tokyo dome, because they announced like a remake with a few other gameboy games sprinkled in.
Also props on using Shantae music
In early OCG, the stars also didn't matter and you could just normal summon any monster. Tributes weren't added until a few months in.