"Wood" is an attribute because it is one of the core "elements" in East Asian beliefs, similar to how we think air, water, fire, etc are core elements of nature. Wood and metal are considered part of the natural elements there.
It’s part of Taoism. Water, fire, wood, earth and metal. The 5 pointed star with the circle around it (a pentacle) is actually the connections between each element. The star represents how each element beats another: Water puts out fire, fire melts metal, metal cuts wood, wood grounds up earth (with its roots) and earth traps water (lakes and such) The circle represents how each element helps another: Water grows wood, wood grows fire, fire hardens earth, earth births metal, and metal add nutrients to water when it rusts. The pentacle represents perfect harmony and balance of the elements
Yo dude someone finally made a full english translation for the Monster Capsule GBC game! I’ve been playing for a couple days now and it slaps, would love to see you cover it!
I'd love to remake Capsule Monster Coliseum get a new game with as many of the Yu-Gi-Oh monsters as possible. Of course I'd love to see the same for Dungeon Dice Mosnters, Duelist of the Roses, and Falsebound Kingdom too
Yo! Guy from the year 2023 here! For anyone who doesn't know, the Yu-Gi-Oh Capsule Monster game for the GBC? It was fully translated! I'm lovin it so far! ^_^ Thank you for the recommendation!
2:10 * Me mentally waiting for Grandpa to ask me "What would you like to do?" * 😅 (and if you don't get it. That is the music for the shop where you'd edit your capsule list and buy new ones :D)
One thing of historical note: the original 1998 Monster Capsule PS1 game is also the beginning of the YGO soundtrack you became familiar with in the GB Duel Monsters games. Anzu and Grandpa's themes (when receiving cards) is from that game. The boss themes for Yami Yugi and Kaiba in the game would end up being re-used countless times for Dark Duel Stories, DM4, Duelist of the Roses, and Forbidden Memories. EDIT: Also, P. Seto's evil theme (the music that plays when he confronts the prince after invading the palace) is also reused from Monster Capsule, as Seto Kaiba's entrance theme
Capsule Monster Coliseum is my #1 favorite licensed game ever, and I've played a *ton* of licensed games of varying quality. Played through it with every attribute, some multiple times, and nearly filled my OG PS2 memory card with save files.
@@kevinlowen2648 sadly since he hasn’t ported it over to PCSX2 or smth (my brother is more savvy) yet I haven’t gotten to play it, but I see it’s awesome
The GB one’s overworld level designs are the same as Pokémon’s GB games’ overworld level designs, probably because of some of the same level designers from GameFreak
Played the PS2 game back in the day, very interesting but definitely a different spin on the ideas presented in the PS1/GB games. GB in particular is fascinating since it incorporates TTRPG elements into the gameplay with the monsters acting as your party of sorts. Colloseum takes into a purely gameplay direction, but in GB there's towns, characters act as DMs and roll for random encounters incrementally, it's great! I was thinking lately it would be a great framework for an indie game.
I wish we had more weird-genre Yugioh licensed games. Most Yugioh games are just the card game simulation, with a plot to follow the most recent anime. Now that we have Masterduel, with constant updates, there is no reason for another Tag-Force-esk game. Personally, I want some kind of Rush Duel Capsule Monsters game. A long-JRPG where pieces level up over time and evolve into stronger versions, going over the main story of Sevens.
Capsule monsters coliseum is my all time favorite yugioh videogame. It is so much fun and just ridiculous. it also provides quite a challenge (looking at you pegasus).
The castle levels always gave me a good run for my money first time through. One day I went through and beat the game 3 times over and was able to get so many monsters leveled up and you steamroll almost everyone haha. Kaiba was always a good challenge his first match and Pegasus in the castle was a NIGHTMARE my first time haha. Im talking 10-15 resets haha.
Capsule Monsters Coliseum alongside Pokemon Emerald are my favourite games of all time. I don't think I can count how many hours I've put into this game. I've played it with all of the symbols and pretty much learned that kuriboh of all things is the most overpowered monster (and no I am not joking). The community is actually pretty active thanks to the Libra Mod developed by Oak. And honestly the game is still pretty good even today, though it is a little slow. Very glad to see you explore it alongside the japan only ones in this retrospective.
I've been looking forward to this video for a long while. I didn't know much about the first two games, and I agree it's unfortunate they weren't released outside Japan. The early manga/"season 0" had a great charm to it that I wish was dubbed and seen when the series was still going. Capsule Monster Coliseum is a game I played when I was a kid, and finally beat last year as a adult restarting from the beginning, definitely a fun straight forward game that makes me very nostalgic hearing the dubbed voice actors.
The attribute chart they choose for capsule monster coliseum is so stupid. It's basically just 2 squares but for some reason they choose to show it in the weirdest way possible lmao
Oh, that's a neat surprise. For Breed and Battle, there actually is a decent amount of english coverage in recent times, so one doesn't really have to go into it like it was a dark forest without a flashlight. GB meanwhile...got abandoned by the community in a similar way Battle of Great Duelist was? Heck, both of these even share the variable of only having a partial TL-patch.(Though the one for Monster Capsule GB is much less finished than the one for DM4) Sometimes I really wonder why certain games are just randomly left in the dust. Really reminds me of the evidence that a worldwide release for The Eternal Duelist Soul was planned, but Konami just...never localized that thing.
CMC and Duelists of The Roses were both fantastic games that I still own to this day :D. Both simply classic * arcade * style Yu-Gi-Oh games :DD. Both can be very unforgiving in some matches
@billyhiggins4037 I've never had a GameCube 😔 so I never got a chance to try it out. But I've seen gameplay of it and wanna try it out for sure. I may just need to find a way to emulate it cause I'm not sure how much a GC, controller, etc all would be. Plus knowing myself all too well I know I'll want to find a Gameboy player and start collecting those 😂😂. 1 dose away from addiction I say hahaha
I wish other season Zero games had their own animes and mangas and Yugioh was not only about the tcg. It 's quite sad that "King of Games" became "King of GAME".
Zane I've always loved Yu-Gi-Oh from OG to GX, I skipped 5ds I liked zexal and stopped there I'm gonna type down some games and tell me yes or no if you recommend them ok? Yu-Gi-Oh Nightmare Troubadour Yu-Gi-Oh GX Spirit Caller Yu-Gi-Oh GX beginning of destiny Yu-Gi-Oh GX World Tournament 2007 Yu-Gi-Oh GX World Tournament 2008 Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds World Tournament 2009 Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds World Tournament 2010 Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds World Tournament 2011 Yu-Gi-Oh 5DS dual transfer Yu-Gi-Oh zexal World dual Carnival Yu-Gi-Oh the falsebound kingdom Yu-Gi-Oh the Duelist of the roses Yu-Gi-Oh capsule monster coliseum Yu-Gi-Oh forbidden memories PS1
"Wood" is an attribute because it is one of the core "elements" in East Asian beliefs, similar to how we think air, water, fire, etc are core elements of nature. Wood and metal are considered part of the natural elements there.
Thanks for the clarification!
It’s part of Taoism. Water, fire, wood, earth and metal. The 5 pointed star with the circle around it (a pentacle) is actually the connections between each element.
The star represents how each element beats another: Water puts out fire, fire melts metal, metal cuts wood, wood grounds up earth (with its roots) and earth traps water (lakes and such)
The circle represents how each element helps another: Water grows wood, wood grows fire, fire hardens earth, earth births metal, and metal add nutrients to water when it rusts.
The pentacle represents perfect harmony and balance of the elements
@@EclipseHighroller Interesting. I wonder if the MtG mana system is inspired by that concept as well.
Yo dude someone finally made a full english translation for the Monster Capsule GBC game! I’ve been playing for a couple days now and it slaps, would love to see you cover it!
Capsule monster coliseum soundtrack is one of the best game soundtracks out there. I still listen to these songs to this day.
I'd love to remake Capsule Monster Coliseum get a new game with as many of the Yu-Gi-Oh monsters as possible. Of course I'd love to see the same for Dungeon Dice Mosnters, Duelist of the Roses, and Falsebound Kingdom too
Yo! Guy from the year 2023 here! For anyone who doesn't know, the Yu-Gi-Oh Capsule Monster game for the GBC? It was fully translated! I'm lovin it so far! ^_^ Thank you for the recommendation!
2:10 * Me mentally waiting for Grandpa to ask me "What would you like to do?" * 😅 (and if you don't get it. That is the music for the shop where you'd edit your capsule list and buy new ones :D)
One thing of historical note: the original 1998 Monster Capsule PS1 game is also the beginning of the YGO soundtrack you became familiar with in the GB Duel Monsters games. Anzu and Grandpa's themes (when receiving cards) is from that game. The boss themes for Yami Yugi and Kaiba in the game would end up being re-used countless times for Dark Duel Stories, DM4, Duelist of the Roses, and Forbidden Memories.
EDIT: Also, P. Seto's evil theme (the music that plays when he confronts the prince after invading the palace) is also reused from Monster Capsule, as Seto Kaiba's entrance theme
As someone who runs a channel around video game soundtracks, thank you for this info!
@@dinosulic101 would love to see a vid about old ygo game music. Crossover with Zane Silver?
Capsule Monster Coliseum is my #1 favorite licensed game ever, and I've played a *ton* of licensed games of varying quality. Played through it with every attribute, some multiple times, and nearly filled my OG PS2 memory card with save files.
I wish there was a hard mode, but there’s a mode I’ve recently found which helps a lot!
@@kingofgrim4761 Yeah the libra Mod is really good :)
@@kevinlowen2648 sadly since he hasn’t ported it over to PCSX2 or smth (my brother is more savvy) yet I haven’t gotten to play it, but I see it’s awesome
@@kingofgrim4761 Libra works on PCSX2
full translation for Capsule GB just came out!
ps2 capsule monster coliseum has one of the best OSTs in a game EVER
4:13 I was the person who made this background image (posted on Reddit)! Hahaha, this world is such a bubble. Glad to see it been used so greatly!
One of my favorite Yu Gi Oh games. Such fond memories of getting rare capsules and trading them with my friends over the memory card.
The GB one’s overworld level designs are the same as Pokémon’s GB games’ overworld level designs, probably because of some of the same level designers from GameFreak
Played the PS2 game back in the day, very interesting but definitely a different spin on the ideas presented in the PS1/GB games. GB in particular is fascinating since it incorporates TTRPG elements into the gameplay with the monsters acting as your party of sorts. Colloseum takes into a purely gameplay direction, but in GB there's towns, characters act as DMs and roll for random encounters incrementally, it's great! I was thinking lately it would be a great framework for an indie game.
I wish we had more weird-genre Yugioh licensed games. Most Yugioh games are just the card game simulation, with a plot to follow the most recent anime. Now that we have Masterduel, with constant updates, there is no reason for another Tag-Force-esk game.
Personally, I want some kind of Rush Duel Capsule Monsters game. A long-JRPG where pieces level up over time and evolve into stronger versions, going over the main story of Sevens.
True.
But I wouldn't mind seeing another Tag Force title since we didn't get one for Zexal after 5Ds Tag Force 6.
I’m here since I saw this will be added to Yu gi oh Early Day collection. Seems like a cool game!
The GB one looks really cool! I wish it had a full fan translation..
It does now!
@@IPLayedVR42Long Yeah I saw!! Can't wait to check it out
it also now has retro achievements @@JustJoqu
Capsule monsters coliseum is my all time favorite yugioh videogame. It is so much fun and just ridiculous. it also provides quite a challenge (looking at you pegasus).
The castle levels always gave me a good run for my money first time through. One day I went through and beat the game 3 times over and was able to get so many monsters leveled up and you steamroll almost everyone haha. Kaiba was always a good challenge his first match and Pegasus in the castle was a NIGHTMARE my first time haha. Im talking 10-15 resets haha.
Honestly even as a kid never had much issues with the game’s difficulty. Thought it’s the easiest of the games
Capsule Monsters Coliseum alongside Pokemon Emerald are my favourite games of all time. I don't think I can count how many hours I've put into this game. I've played it with all of the symbols and pretty much learned that kuriboh of all things is the most overpowered monster (and no I am not joking). The community is actually pretty active thanks to the Libra Mod developed by Oak. And honestly the game is still pretty good even today, though it is a little slow. Very glad to see you explore it alongside the japan only ones in this retrospective.
I've been looking forward to this video for a long while. I didn't know much about the first two games, and I agree it's unfortunate they weren't released outside Japan. The early manga/"season 0" had a great charm to it that I wish was dubbed and seen when the series was still going.
Capsule Monster Coliseum is a game I played when I was a kid, and finally beat last year as a adult restarting from the beginning, definitely a fun straight forward game that makes me very nostalgic hearing the dubbed voice actors.
The attribute chart they choose for capsule monster coliseum is so stupid. It's basically just 2 squares but for some reason they choose to show it in the weirdest way possible lmao
i'd love to see a separate review video on all the promo cards that came with theses games along with the deck strategies that saw competitive play
This video series is amazing content!
would love to see a new capsule monsters game
my second favorite YGO game of all time, next to duel academy. That being said non-dark/light monsters felt so useless
Fire and Earth had some bangers.
Oh, that's a neat surprise. For Breed and Battle, there actually is a decent amount of english coverage in recent times, so one doesn't really have to go into it like it was a dark forest without a flashlight. GB meanwhile...got abandoned by the community in a similar way Battle of Great Duelist was? Heck, both of these even share the variable of only having a partial TL-patch.(Though the one for Monster Capsule GB is much less finished than the one for DM4)
Sometimes I really wonder why certain games are just randomly left in the dust. Really reminds me of the evidence that a worldwide release for The Eternal Duelist Soul was planned, but Konami just...never localized that thing.
Apparently GB did end up receiving a full translation half a year ago.
CMC and Duelists of The Roses were both fantastic games that I still own to this day :D. Both simply classic * arcade * style Yu-Gi-Oh games :DD. Both can be very unforgiving in some matches
I love them
What about falsebound kingdom
@billyhiggins4037 I've never had a GameCube 😔 so I never got a chance to try it out. But I've seen gameplay of it and wanna try it out for sure. I may just need to find a way to emulate it cause I'm not sure how much a GC, controller, etc all would be. Plus knowing myself all too well I know I'll want to find a Gameboy player and start collecting those 😂😂. 1 dose away from addiction I say hahaha
As a big fan of the season 0 anime, I wish I'd gotten the chance to play this game (especially since Dungeon Dice Monsters was my favorite game).
Monster world looks interesting and fun
Loved this game so much I played this all the way through cause I didn’t have a memory card back In day lol
Another epic video!
Retroarch has a feature called AI Service which uses OCR to detect and translate text on foreign games, could be worth a try
I over looked this game. I figured it was a dumb spin off like dungeon dice monsters.
We really need at least a vital info translation for GB. I could give a Haniwa about the dialogue, tell me how to play lol.
Algorithm brought me here. Nice content. Subbed
I wish other season Zero games had their own animes and mangas and Yugioh was not only about the tcg. It 's quite sad that "King of Games" became "King of GAME".
great game
Mokuba was a monster chess champ.
What is google lens translator
I'm pretty sure there was a gba capsule monster game
My favorite yugioh game with no cards in it lol
ugh someone please patch the GB game, it's so cool!
Not one person in the comments was able to spell colosseum correctly lol
You tellin me that first game came with a free BADDIE???
My copy of capsule monsters had beta alpha and gamma in it.
Incorrect. You are confusing this game with duelist of the roses.
Zane I've always loved Yu-Gi-Oh from OG to GX, I skipped 5ds I liked zexal and stopped there
I'm gonna type down some games and tell me yes or no if you recommend them ok?
Yu-Gi-Oh Nightmare Troubadour
Yu-Gi-Oh GX Spirit Caller
Yu-Gi-Oh GX beginning of destiny
Yu-Gi-Oh GX World Tournament 2007
Yu-Gi-Oh GX World Tournament 2008
Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds World Tournament 2009
Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds World Tournament 2010
Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds World Tournament 2011
Yu-Gi-Oh 5DS dual transfer
Yu-Gi-Oh zexal World dual Carnival
Yu-Gi-Oh the falsebound kingdom
Yu-Gi-Oh the Duelist of the roses
Yu-Gi-Oh capsule monster coliseum
Yu-Gi-Oh forbidden memories PS1