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Forbidden Memories, cards can be redeemed/purchased with STARCHIP when the correct PASSWORD is entered in the PASSWORD screen. The YuGiOh Forbidden Memories cheat codes Get rare cards Play in campain until you reach Shadi.Defeat Shadi and she will probably give you a rare card.Also if you defeat.

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Three memory cards are required for this trick. One can be a PlayStation2 memory card if needed. Refer to the memory cards as A, B, and C. Insert memory cards A and C. Memory card A should have the cards you want to duplicate. Copy the Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories saved game file to memory card C. Start a game and insert memory card B. This memory card be should also have a game in it with a different I.D. Trade the cards that you want from memory card A to memory card B, then reset the game. Return to the PlayStation memory manager and copy the saved game file from memory card C and put it back in memory card A. Memory card A should now have your old file with all the cards that you traded to memory card B. Next, go to trade and put all the cards you traded to memory card B into memory card A. If done correctly, you should have doubled the cards that you wanted.

Copy the Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories saved game file to memory card C. Start a game and insert memory card B. This memory card be should also have a game in it with a different I.D. Trade the cards that you want from memory card A to memory card B, then reset the game. View accurate and up to date prices for all Yu-Gi-Oh cards. Find cards for the lowest price, and get realistic prices for all of your trades!


The following trick gives you extra cards for free without dueling or using starchips. You need two memory cards. Refer to the memory cards as A and B. Memory card A must have a save file on it. Insert memory card B into memory card slot one and start a new game. Save that game to memory card B, then reset the game. Go to the build deck menu and take all the cards you want out of your deck and exit the menu. Save your game and reset the PlayStation. Insert memory card A into memory card slot two. Go into the trade menu and select all the cards (or as many as you can) from memory card B and press Square on controllers one and two. A menu will appear. Press X to select 'Trade', then 'Yes'. You will now have all the cards from memory card B (that you traded) in memory card A. |

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories

Also known as: Yu-Gi-Oh True Duel Monsters: Sealed Memories (JP)
Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Japan
Publisher: Konami
Platform: PlayStation
Released in JP: December 9, 1999
Released in US: March 20, 2002
Released in UK: November 22, 2002
Released in FR: March 7, 2003
Released in DE: November 27, 2002
Released in AU: April 21, 2003

This game has hidden development-related text.
This game has debugging material.
This game has a hidden sound test.
This game has a hidden level select.

This game has a notes page
To do:
List differences between Japanese and non-Japanese versions, research what 'HIRATA's' used to do in the Debug Menu.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories takes place in Ancient Egypt. You play the Prince of the dynasty, who has to reclaim his throne after High Priest Heishin and his right-hand man, Seto, overthrew the Pharaoh. This game is well-known for being one of the hardest in the license, just after Reshef of Destruction.

  • 3Debug Menu

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Notes


Unused Per-Field Mechanics

Each field type has a dedicated block of data in the ROM for storing things such as fusions and AI routines. This means that per-field fusions and AI behavior are possible, but this functionality is unused.

Debug Menu

A hidden debug menu is located on the main menu, below 'Save'. It can be accessed by pressing ✖ with the GameShark code 80184594 000B activated on the main menu (deactivate it once you're in the debug menu). On real hardware, especially when using the disc-based version of the GameShark, you can include the code D009B390 0080 before 80184594 000B so that the GameShark code is only activated when pressing the Square button, allowing you to navigate the debug menu normally afterwards.

Pressing Select displays a second page with a '2P' option and many blank entries; with one exception, these either return you to the first page, or are copies of the first menu.

3D

Starts a 3D battle between two Blue-Eyes White Dragons with the title screen music, or replays the last 3D battle you saw since you've powered-up the console. Then it returns to the debug menu.

Campaign

Lets you play any cutscene from the game, allowing you to play the game from that point, like a level select menu. The cursor and current ID aren't displayed on-screen. You start at ID 0x500, press Up and Down to change the ID, press Left and Right to switch to another digit, and press ✖ to play the selected cutscene. IDs 0x400 to 0x4FF are copies of IDs 0x500 to 0x5FF.

Duel

Starts a Free Duel against Simon Muran, then returns to the debug menu.

Detail

Displays your card collection. Pressing ⚪ sends you back to the debug menu.

Sound

A sound test. The cursor and current ID aren't displayed on-screen. The cursor starts on sound effects; press Right to select the sound tracks, then Right once again to select the sound bank. Press Up and Down to change the sound ID or bank ID. Finally, press ✖ to listen to the sound effect or sound track you've selected.

BustUp

To do:
Research what it does.

Modifies a bunch of values after 0x800928A0, 0x800E9E66 and 0x801FFD28.

3D MAP

Displays the 3D map. You may access some locations you shouldn't be able to reach at that point of the story if you didn't beat the World Tournament in your save file.

DeckEdit

Displays the deck edit screen. Pressing ⚪ sends you back to the debug menu.

FreeDUEL

Display the Free Duel menu. You can battle the opponents you've unlocked, but pressing ⚪ returns to the title screen, rather than the debug screen. Re-accessing the debug menu without loading your save file will keep the cards you've won.

TITLE

To do:
Research why it freezes.

Freezes the game.

NAME

Displays the name entry screen. You can change your name in your save file that way.

Password

Memories

Displays the password screen.

MOVIE

Plays the intro movie.

Load

To do:
Research why it freezes.

Freezes the game.

Save

To do:
Research why it freezes.

Freezes the game.

Trade

Starts a trade between the two Memory Cards. Works as intended.

Option

Displays the option screen. Pressing ⚪ sends you back to the debug menu.

LOSE

Displays the Game Over Screen, then returns to the debug menu.

HIRATA's

To do:
Research what it used to do.

Screen fades out, then the game freezes trying to display another screen. This option is most likely named after Hidehiro Hirata, who is listed in the game's credits as 'Thought Logic Design'.

Exit

Quits the debug menu.

2P

Starts a battle between the two Memory Cards. Works as intended.

AI Duel

Unnamed option (1st column 3rd row)

If no Campaign duel was played before: starts a Duel, entirely controlled by the AI, using Simon Muran's deck for both duelists, with the title screen music.

Since the AI always go second in this game, it never has to check whether or not it is the first turn of the duel. As a result, the AI can make a direct attack on the first turn in this mode. You don't get any reward regardless of which AI wins (it displays 000 as a card drop, but the game doesn't even attempt to add it to your card pool).

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If a campaign duel was played before: redo the last duel played, continuing the story from there.

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Unused Images

In the image data for character portraits, there exist some placeholder images, labelled as being 'not registered'.

The Yu-Gi-Oh! series
Game Boy (Color)Duel Monsters • Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories • Monster Capsule GB • Dark Duel Stories (Localization Prototypes) • Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist
Game Boy AdvanceDungeon Dice Monsters • The Eternal Duelist Soul • Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel • The Sacred Cards • Reshef of Destruction • Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006
PlayStationForbidden Memories
PlayStation 2The Duelists of the Roses • Capsule Monster Coliseum • GX: The Beginning of Destiny
Android, iOS, WindowsDuel Links

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