Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories

Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories

Strategy • Turn-based strategy (TBS) • Card & Board Game
1999

Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories is an upcoming Strategy/Turn-based strategy (TBS)/Card & Board Game game releasing on PlayStation. Scheduled to launch on December 9, 1999.

Developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan and published by Konami.

Release Date: 12/10/1999

Released
Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories cover
trailer

Story

The game begins in ancient Egypt, with Prince Atem sneaking out of the palace to see his friends, Jono and Teana, at the dueling grounds. While there, they witness a ceremony performed by the mages, which is darker than the ceremonies that they normally perform. After the ceremony, Atem duels one of the priests, named Seto, and defeats him.

When Atem returns to the palace, he is quickly sent to bed by Simon Muran, his tutor and advisor. As Simon walks away, he is informed by a guard that the high priest Heishin has invaded the palace, using a strange magic. Muran searches for Heishin. When Muran finds him, Heishin tells Muran that he has found the Dark Power, then uses the Millennium Rod to blast Muran. When Heishin finds Atem, he threatens to kill the Egyptian king and queen if he does not hand over the Millennium Puzzle. Muran appears behind Heishin and tells Atem to smash the puzzle. Atem obeys, and Muran seals himself and Atem inside the puzzle, to wait for someone to reassemble it.

Five thousand years later, Yugi Mutou reassembles the puzzle. He speaks to Atem in the puzzle, and Atem gives Yugi six blank cards. Not sure what they are for, he carries them into a Dueling Tournament. After he defeats one of the duelists, one of the cards is filled with a Millennium item. Realizing what the cards are for, Yugi completes the tournament and fills all six cards with Millennium items. This allows Atem to return to his time.

Once in his own time, Muran tells Atem of what has happened since he was sealed away. Heishin and the mages have taken control of the kingdom with the Millennium items, and that the only way to free the kingdom is to recover the items from the mages guarding them. After passing this on, Muran dies.

After he catches up with Jono and Teana, he goes to the destroyed palace and searches it. He finds Seto, who gives him a map with the locations of the mages and the Millennium items, and asks him to defeat the mages.

After Atem recovers all of the Millennium items but one, Seto leads him to Heishin, who holds the Millennium Rod. Atem defeats Heishin, but discovers that Seto has the Millennium Rod, and merely wanted to use Atem to gather the items in one place. Atem duels Seto for the items and defeats him, but after the duel, Heishin grabs the items and uses them to summon the DarkNite. Hoping to use the DarkNite to destroy his enemies, he doesn't have the item to prove his authority and as a result, the DarkNite instead turns Heishin into a card. Heishin now turned into a playing card, DarkNite now mocks Heishin before incinerating the card. After Atem shows that he had the Millennium Items, DarkNite challenges him to a duel. Atem defeats him, and he transforms into Nitemare, who challenges Atem again. Atem defeats him again, and Nitemare begrudgingly returns from where he came. Atem then is able to take the throne and lead his people in peace.

Screenshots

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Game Information

Platforms

PlayStation

Genres

StrategyTurn-based strategy (TBS)Card & Board Game

Developer

  • Konami Computer Entertainment Japan

Publisher

  • Konami

Age Rating

ESRB: Unknown

Player Perspective

First person

Part of

  • Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise

Ratings & Reviews

59%
Critic Score
1 reviews
63%
User Score
87 ratings

Features & Details

Themes & Elements

FantasyHistorical

Game Modes

Single playerMultiplayer

Key Features

animeturn-basedsummoning supportbased on - tv showlicensed gamecard based combatnon-player charactercard collection

Release Information

Primary Release Date

December 9, 1999

✅ Already released

Platform Release Dates

PlayStation

December 9, 1999
Japan
November 22, 2002
Europe
March 20, 2002
North America

Release Notes

  • Release dates may vary by region and platform
  • Pre-orders may be available before the official release date
  • Digital releases typically go live at 00:00 local time
  • Physical releases may arrive a few days earlier or later depending on shipping

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