Spell Cards make 33% of all card types in the game and that's why each time a card is played there is a 1/3 chance it's a Spell Card... yet Yugi totally loses his mind when one is used. He's in complete disbelieve! I love it!
Phones generally use a different CPU architecture than a desktop/laptop. I'm not aware of any x86 emulators that could run on ARM processors. Also, I can't link anything like that here as it would just get removed by TH-cam automatically. The game I use is a physical copy anyway, though it wouldn't surprise me if someone made a digital copy of it online somewhere.
@@mugiwarafishing588 Steam Deck uses an AMD CPU, so in theory you could probably run it either through Proton or WINE since the OS is Linux based. Might even be possible to add it as a non-steam game and run it directly through the Steam interface with Proton. This would likely be the easiest method for the Steam Deck. As for the Asus Rog Ally, it does have a similar CPU and it has more than enough processing power to run it. As it's running some version of Windows on it, shouldn't need emulation nor a compatibility layer like with the Steam Deck as it should run it natively. Either device should be able to handle this game without too many issues.
Honestly, what I saw here suggests that it took you until the 4:35-mark to figure out how Trap Cards work. You had three Wabokus, two at the start. You could have used the first Waboku when Man-Eater Bug was attacked, prevented its destruction while the flip-effect destroyed Zombie Dragon. Next turn you play Hane-Hane and the second Waboku, preventing Beaver Warrior from destroying either the Man-Eater Bug or Hane-Hane. Then when it was your move you could have, if Beaver Warrior attacked Man-Eater Bug, flipped Hane-Hane to attack-position yourself to send Beaver Warrior back to Yugi's hand, then tributed both your monsters to summon Blue-Eyes White Dragon and attacked Yugi directly. It would have been a very different game after that. So sorry, but the reason this duel was a Close One wasn't that you had bad luck with drawing cards, you just didn't play your hand very well.
It wasn't the most optimal play and was quite possibly too passive, but my reasoning was I didn't want to risk everything on getting Blue Eyes White Dragon on the field as he could've easily had fissure, change of heart, dark hole, or even raigeki as he later did end up drawing. A deck full of decent attack monsters statistically should've had more chances of actually drawing a monster sooner than I did. It was one of the rare times I seen the AI actually be somewhat of a challenge even if it was because of how overly cautious I played.
@@deltaresero I mean, fair, but by not using Waboku you ended up with an empty field after each enemy's turn while the AI slowly built up his own field, and you didn't use your Raigeki to even the field either. So I honestly have to say the main reason the AI seemed so competent is that you did half its job for it. Granted, everything is easier with hindsight, but your own excessive caution was at least half of the reason you got pushed into a corner this badly before you managed to win.
I still consider Waboku (unnegated) to be OP. Like, extremely, no doubt about it. It freaked me the f out that he didn’t use them. Like dude, winning such a duel isn’t even worth it 😞
If you mean the game, I'm just using my original disc. I'm not aware of any other releases, but there may exist copies of it online, though I can't link anything here due to them getting blocked/removed when I post links.
You we're lucky he didn't had exodia because you stalled a lot with it, and also you could use Woboku to protect your hane-hane and after man-eater bug then you could summon blue-eyes to force raigeki
My deck had mostly effect monsters in it so I didn't think it was too much of an issue. Didn't know what he had in his hand so I played cautiously instead of putting everything into summoning a powerful card.
You can improve your deck by just playing the minimum 40 cards and playing 2 summoned skulls instead of the 3 brick eyes, remove hane hane too, aqua madoor is a very good monster, try to add more strong spellcasters and fiend monsters to play around Yami card
Yugi is normally fairly easy to beat so a less than optimal deck at least gave him somewhat of a chance. I was surprised by how well he appeared to be playing considering how bad his logic normally is. You're right those changes would make for a stronger deck, though here I was trying to trigger a very specific bug, though after I failed to get the cards I needed for it I just went along with it as Yugi seemed like he was actually playing half decent for once.
Yeah, my deck had a lot more monsters in it, mostly level 4 and under effect monsters, but I wasn't drawing them that much so I had to rely on spell cards a lot.
Hi there, Great duel my friend! I got something important to ask you about since you seem like a power of chaos player. Are you aware in Joey the Passion that the AI won’t use some specific cards? For example seven tools of the bandit, snatch steal or curse of the masked beast ritual. I have noticed throughout my duels that the AI never uses them EVEN THOUGH the AI would have had a chance to to turn the tables. I was hoping if you know some sort of fix to this because it makes some duels easy and the cards are rendered useless when the AI has them. Not a fan of modern Yu-Gi-Oh! btw.
While they fixed some of the bugs from the past games, they introduced a few new ones with the high amount of cards they added. I'm not sure specifically what's causing this issue. Could be a number of different things, but without being able to see the source code it would just be speculation. If I happen to find out more about it by some chance in the future I'll make a video about it.
@@deltaresero I have some interest in old/abandoned videos games where I like to reverse engineer and hack them. I am not sure I am gonna be able to start reversing this game though as I have never tried doing it in some way for a public repository on git. I’ll see what I can do as well here. Also the ceremonial bell card will show you the answer to some of the issues. It’s very obvious anyways lol.
So not your fault because it doesnt say But waboku doesnt only protect your life points but also makes damage to your monsters 0 They need to change the card to say that but i think even till today 2024 they never changed the words lol You just know when you try the card 😅
Ironically their skill levels in the game are backwards to what they are in the animated series due to the order that the games got released (Yugi, Kaiba, then Joey).
Unfortunately linking to some place to download it won't work as technically that would be piracy as the game was never actually released on anything other than disc format and as such the comments just get auto deleted by the system here. There exist online copies/backups/archives of this old abandonware game regardless though as not all computers sold today even have disc drives in them anymore.
Still hoping some day Konami realizes the market potential of re-releases these old games in a download format even if it was only on Steam so that everyone could have a reliable safe way to access these games. It'd be a low effort way for them to both please the community and make themselves some easy money as well.
I woulda tributed for that second blue eyes.
Spell Cards make 33% of all card types in the game and that's why each time a card is played there is a 1/3 chance it's a Spell Card... yet Yugi totally loses his mind when one is used. He's in complete disbelieve! I love it!
6:20 I like when he is announcing the summoning of Dragon champion. Goosebumps
"You are going to activate a spell card??!!!!"
Very nice how you managed to finish the game with Blue Eyes. I wonder where I could buy the game myself.
That was a good attack
One of favorites. Just a suggestion. Do one on Joey's version.
My favorite one. Is Dawn of destiny
Great duel! I have Yugi the Destiny as well, great stuff.
Today Im to loading my computer and play again and very enjoy. But today trying Yugioh Master Duel...effect and special summon make me sick now.
Please give me a link to download this game to my smart phone
Phones generally use a different CPU architecture than a desktop/laptop. I'm not aware of any x86 emulators that could run on ARM processors. Also, I can't link anything like that here as it would just get removed by TH-cam automatically. The game I use is a physical copy anyway, though it wouldn't surprise me if someone made a digital copy of it online somewhere.
@@deltaresero thanks for information
@@deltareseroThis game can play on Steamdeck and Asus Rog Ally?
@@mugiwarafishing588 Steam Deck uses an AMD CPU, so in theory you could probably run it either through Proton or WINE since the OS is Linux based. Might even be possible to add it as a non-steam game and run it directly through the Steam interface with Proton. This would likely be the easiest method for the Steam Deck. As for the Asus Rog Ally, it does have a similar CPU and it has more than enough processing power to run it. As it's running some version of Windows on it, shouldn't need emulation nor a compatibility layer like with the Steam Deck as it should run it natively. Either device should be able to handle this game without too many issues.
That way intense than it should be thank u for ended it ... not trying to summon blue eyes ultimate white dragon at the end
Honestly, what I saw here suggests that it took you until the 4:35-mark to figure out how Trap Cards work. You had three Wabokus, two at the start. You could have used the first Waboku when Man-Eater Bug was attacked, prevented its destruction while the flip-effect destroyed Zombie Dragon. Next turn you play Hane-Hane and the second Waboku, preventing Beaver Warrior from destroying either the Man-Eater Bug or Hane-Hane. Then when it was your move you could have, if Beaver Warrior attacked Man-Eater Bug, flipped Hane-Hane to attack-position yourself to send Beaver Warrior back to Yugi's hand, then tributed both your monsters to summon Blue-Eyes White Dragon and attacked Yugi directly. It would have been a very different game after that. So sorry, but the reason this duel was a Close One wasn't that you had bad luck with drawing cards, you just didn't play your hand very well.
It wasn't the most optimal play and was quite possibly too passive, but my reasoning was I didn't want to risk everything on getting Blue Eyes White Dragon on the field as he could've easily had fissure, change of heart, dark hole, or even raigeki as he later did end up drawing. A deck full of decent attack monsters statistically should've had more chances of actually drawing a monster sooner than I did. It was one of the rare times I seen the AI actually be somewhat of a challenge even if it was because of how overly cautious I played.
@@deltaresero I mean, fair, but by not using Waboku you ended up with an empty field after each enemy's turn while the AI slowly built up his own field, and you didn't use your Raigeki to even the field either. So I honestly have to say the main reason the AI seemed so competent is that you did half its job for it. Granted, everything is easier with hindsight, but your own excessive caution was at least half of the reason you got pushed into a corner this badly before you managed to win.
I still consider Waboku (unnegated) to be OP. Like, extremely, no doubt about it. It freaked me the f out that he didn’t use them. Like dude, winning such a duel isn’t even worth it 😞
Đánh gì chán vậy sao không kích hoạt bài bẫy và ma pháp ngay từ đầu
Can you tell me how I can hold it
If you mean the game, I'm just using my original disc. I'm not aware of any other releases, but there may exist copies of it online, though I can't link anything here due to them getting blocked/removed when I post links.
great duel.
You we're lucky he didn't had exodia because you stalled a lot with it, and also you could use Woboku to protect your hane-hane and after man-eater bug then you could summon blue-eyes to force raigeki
Old school yu gi oh was a coin flip
What? You set another monster? Why no waboku for blue-eyes lol
My deck had mostly effect monsters in it so I didn't think it was too much of an issue. Didn't know what he had in his hand so I played cautiously instead of putting everything into summoning a powerful card.
You can improve your deck by just playing the minimum 40 cards and playing 2 summoned skulls instead of the 3 brick eyes, remove hane hane too, aqua madoor is a very good monster, try to add more strong spellcasters and fiend monsters to play around Yami card
Yugi is normally fairly easy to beat so a less than optimal deck at least gave him somewhat of a chance. I was surprised by how well he appeared to be playing considering how bad his logic normally is. You're right those changes would make for a stronger deck, though here I was trying to trigger a very specific bug, though after I failed to get the cards I needed for it I just went along with it as Yugi seemed like he was actually playing half decent for once.
@@deltareserothere is a time when Yugi with his questionable perfectly timed card is terrifying
@@deltareseroAs if the heart of the card that yugi always bitching about when he won is actually work
Hello Millenials?
Be an Attacker not a Deffender
But great game after all ❤️
How to get new cards ?
When you win a Single Duel it should give you a card or 3 cards if you win 2 games of a Match Duel.
This duel didn’t even have to be close. You could’ve waay earlier
Fair point. I was playing quite passively here expecting Yugi to play different cards than what he actually did.
You only have spellcards and not a normal monster to summon
And ?
@@hindamikartika1825 And?
Yeah, my deck had a lot more monsters in it, mostly level 4 and under effect monsters, but I wasn't drawing them that much so I had to rely on spell cards a lot.
Hi there,
Great duel my friend! I got something important to ask you about since you seem like a power of chaos player. Are you aware in Joey the Passion that the AI won’t use some specific cards? For example seven tools of the bandit, snatch steal or curse of the masked beast ritual. I have noticed throughout my duels that the AI never uses them EVEN THOUGH the AI would have had a chance to to turn the tables. I was hoping if you know some sort of fix to this because it makes some duels easy and the cards are rendered useless when the AI has them.
Not a fan of modern Yu-Gi-Oh! btw.
While they fixed some of the bugs from the past games, they introduced a few new ones with the high amount of cards they added. I'm not sure specifically what's causing this issue. Could be a number of different things, but without being able to see the source code it would just be speculation. If I happen to find out more about it by some chance in the future I'll make a video about it.
@@deltaresero I have some interest in old/abandoned videos games where I like to reverse engineer and hack them. I am not sure I am gonna be able to start reversing this game though as I have never tried doing it in some way for a public repository on git. I’ll see what I can do as well here. Also the ceremonial bell card will show you the answer to some of the issues. It’s very obvious anyways lol.
So not your fault because it doesnt say
But waboku doesnt only protect your life points but also makes damage to your monsters 0
They need to change the card to say that but i think even till today 2024 they never changed the words lol
You just know when you try the card 😅
Battle with Yugi ia easier than Battle With Kaiba or Joey.
Ironically their skill levels in the game are backwards to what they are in the animated series due to the order that the games got released (Yugi, Kaiba, then Joey).
I always thought Joey was easier, especially when Yugi always drew Exodia
@@demonfigs3309 I didn't like when Joey took out his "F-I-N-A-L" card.
Shít. 🤣🤣
I'm busted.
If this guy have multiple of Trap Hole card....
This video will have more viewers. 🤣
How to download it bro? 😮
Unfortunately linking to some place to download it won't work as technically that would be piracy as the game was never actually released on anything other than disc format and as such the comments just get auto deleted by the system here. There exist online copies/backups/archives of this old abandonware game regardless though as not all computers sold today even have disc drives in them anymore.
Still hoping some day Konami realizes the market potential of re-releases these old games in a download format even if it was only on Steam so that everyone could have a reliable safe way to access these games. It'd be a low effort way for them to both please the community and make themselves some easy money as well.
google the name of the game + download.
I end my turn 😂
Oh my God 😂❤