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Yu-gi-oh Forbidden Memories Mod 722 Cards -

The vanilla game officially contained 722 cards. However, due to programming limitations and the game’s rushed development, many of these were unobtainable without cheats, and others were simply blank spaces in the code. For years, the dream of a "complete" Forbidden Memories experience—where you could actually hold, fuse, and duel with all 722 cards—remained just that: a dream.

Now, you actually can.

The Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories Mod 722 Cards is not for the purist who wants to relive the masochistic grind of 1999. It is for the completionist . It is for the kid who spent hours staring at the blank card album slots, wondering what "#721" was supposed to be. yu-gi-oh forbidden memories mod 722 cards

| Feature | Original Forbidden Memories | 722 Cards Mod | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~600 useable (122 corrupted) | 722 fully functional | | Meteor B. Dragon | Grind for 50 hours vs. Seto 3rd | Available via logical fusion (Red-Eyes + Meteor Dragon) | | Trap Cards | Useless in duels (AI ignores them) | Patched AI logic (AI can now bluff/kill traps) | | God Cards | Non-existent (names in code only) | Fully playable (Slifer, Obelisk, Ra) with custom animations | | Fusion Logic | Random/Weighted based on stars | Deterministic + Expanded (1000+ new recipes) | | Saves | Memory card required | Built-in quick-save & state loading | The vanilla game officially contained 722 cards

For over two decades, Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories (often abbreviated as FMD ) has held a strange, almost mythical place in the hearts of PlayStation veterans. Released in 1999, it was a game that defied logic: a brutal fusion system, a relentless grind for rare cards like the infamous Meteor B. Dragon , and a difficulty curve that felt more like a vertical cliff. Yet, we loved it. Now, you actually can