Note: If a requirement requires summoning, the summon must appear in the Duel Result to count. Exodia and Tragodiea: Win using Exodia's effect. Golgar and Venominaga: Win using Venominaga's effect. Horseytail and Gokipon: Listen to the tag explanation in Story mode.
Horus lv 8 and Silent Swordman lv 5: Win five times against twenty tag pairs in World Championship mode. Ruin and Demise: Win using Final Countdown. Partner How to unlock Akiza Duel 10 times and agree to be your partner Bolt Duel 10 times and agree to be your partner Leo Duel 10 times and agree to be your partner Luna Duel 10 times and agree to be your partner Yusei Duel 10 times and agree to be your partner Tag tournament Unlock twenty Tag opponents in WC mode.
Tag View mode Have Tournament Level 1 Unlock fifteen Level 1 tournament opponents. Tournament Level 2 Unlock fifteen Level 2 tournament opponents.
Tournament Level 3 Unlock fifteen Level 3 tournament opponents. View mode Have This mode allows you to view the CPU battle itself.
Yusei's duel runner frame Complete all time attack races with an "S" rank. Recently added games to Cheating Dome. Duel Disks Jack's duel runner frame Wheel of Fortune Recipe mode Security Helmet Single duel opponents It was still a solid game thanks to the '07 title being so well done, but it seemed like a quick turn-around cash-in with a new year number slapped on the box. Well, Konami got the message. Because the epically lengthily-titled Yu-Gi-Oh! In this futuristic vision of the card-crazed world, the popular collecting-and-battling card game Duel Monsters that the franchise is built around has been kicked into hyperdrive -- by combining it with, oddly enough, high-speed motorcycle racing.
Futuristic motorcycles, on hazard-filled tracks. Like F-Zero , or Wipeout. The main character of the show is a fellow by the name of Yusei Fudou, a guy who's trying to overcome his poverty-stricken childhood experience living in the slums of the low-class Satellite district and make it as one of the famous motorcycle-driving Turbo Duelists living in the high-class Neo Domino City. He's set back in his ambitions when his best friend Jack betrays him, steals his bike and his best card, and leaves him back in the dust of the slums without a second thought.
But viewers of the show know that Yusei's able to pick himself up, dust himself off and exact some card-battling revenge on his old buddy. The new Wii title, Yu-Gi-Oh! This DS title, though, takes a different turn -- it casts you as an all-new character, starting off in the slums of Satellite just like Yusei did and offering an RPG-like Story Mode that has your hero whom you customize and name finding and befriending characters from the show, recovering lost memories to overcome the admittedly cliched amnesia that afflicts him at the story's start, and doing lots and lots of dueling.
If you've played Pokemon Colosseum or Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness on the GameCube, you'll have a good sense of what the Story Mode feels like -- it most reminds me of those titles, with its fully 3D environment exploration, conversations with non-player characters and light puzzle-solving.
It's an impressive adventure -- not because it's all that complicated or grand in scope in the end, but because it's there at all. It's certainly still a Yu-Gi-Oh! You come across several road-blocking opponents on your quest to recover your memories and make it out of the Satellite district and back to the City, and each one won't let you pass until you've bested him or her in a round of card-battling. This aspect has both positives and negatives.
It's positive in that the wide variety of opponents, decks and strategies you're forced to overcome really showcase the depth of the Duel Monsters game design -- you're seriously challenged and have to be skillful and strategic to be able to defeat all the trick and techniques that come against you. It's negative, though, in that Duel Monsters games can take a long while to play out.
When you fought an enemy in Pokemon Colosseum, your battles went for just a couple of rounds -- you chose a Super Effective attack or two, blasted the bad guy's Rattata or Zubat, and moved on. A fairly quick pace overall, even if there were lots of enemies to beat in a row.
Here in Yu-Gi-Oh! Sometimes the cards just don't fall for you, and your opponent gets exactly what he needs with every draw. It can be annoying, and you might end up having to face the same roadblocking guy two or three times before you can beat him and keep the storyline and environment exploration going. Luckily, if you find yourself getting beaten a little too often, you can make the appropriate adjustments to prepare for your next rematch -- by tweaking the contents of your deck, or entirely rebuilding from scratch.
Currency earned in the game can be spent at card shops to purchase booster packs, and the selection is expansive. There are nearly unique cards to collect and use in this latest Yu-Gi-Oh!
Unlike other Clear Mind states, Yusei flew at very fast speed in the air rather than the ground. When performing this, Yusei and his Duel Runner turned gold in color. Yusei's last name Fudo, means "steadfast" and "unmovable". His first name means "planet" or "planetary" from the planetary gears that operated Ener-D ; he connects all of the other gears, which represent his friends. Young Yusei, with Crow and Jack. Yusei was born in the Tops area of New Domino City. His parents were lead developers for the Ener-D Reactor.
As Roman Goodwin was about to cause Zero Reverse was about to take place, Yusei's father placed Yusei in an escape pod to save him from the explosion, while Yusei's parents died. Yusei's escape pod landed in the newly created Satellite area, sometime later he was taken to Martha orphanage where he grew up with and befriended Jack Atlas , and Crow Hogan. Growing up, Yusei became interested in auto mechanics. As residents of Satellite, they were made to do labor for the residents of New Domino City and denied many luxuries which were enjoyed by the residents of New Domino.
Being forced to survive on what he could, Yusei developed expert Dueling skills. Believing they could never leave Satellite , the team tried to make the most of their lives there.
They began taking over various regions, by defeating other teams and destroying their Duel Disks with Deathmatch Duel Ropes. While facing another Duel Gang , one of the members tries to kill Yusei, by throwing him off the roof. Kalin catches Yusei with his own Duel Rope, stopping him from falling. As Kalin's platform begins to give way, Yusei tells Kalin to leave him and save himself. Kalin refuses to abandon his friend and pulls Yusei up. With that gang defeated, the Enforcers have captured all the zones in Satellite.
They finally dominated the whole of Satellite. Sometime later, Kalin forces a kid into a Duel and assaults him after winning. The rest of the gang realize Kalin is becoming cruel and is letting the power get to his head. Crow and Jack leave the gang, but Yusei stays by Kalin's side. Sector Security later arrive in Satellite, armed with Duel Runners.
Kalin decides to go up against Sector Security. Yusei leaves the team, hoping that Kalin won't decide to go through with the fight when he's alone. Kalin still proceeds with the fight, and the rest of the gang return to help Kalin when he is on the run.
The team faced Security, in what Kalin believed to be the Enforcer's last Duel. Yusei gets in a fight with Kalin when Kalin murders a Security Officer.
Crow and Jack restrained Kalin in a room, while Yusei tried to surrender himself to Security claiming he was the leader, in the hopes that Kalin and the rest won't get arrested. Before he could do this, the Security officers already found and arrested Kalin. As Kalin is dragged into a Security wagon, the officer pats Yusei on the shoulder, sarcastically thanking him for assisting in the arrest.
Kalin sees this and believes Yusei sold him out, but is taken away before Yusei can explain himself. During this time which, he develops impressive skills in hand-to-hand combat, engineering, computers, motorcycle riding. Yusei Duels and loses to Jack. Jack tells him that he cannot win a Duel with Monsters , Spell or Trap Cards alone, only with them joined up.
Jack points to his heart, saying that all he needed to amass a victory is right here. At the time, Yusei did not understand what he meant. He fell out with Jack after a difference in goals, as Jack wanted power and to lead people. With his friends' help, Yusei was able to make his own Duel Runner. Yusei had planned to ride this Duel Runner along with "Stardust Dragon" through Satellite in order to give the citizens hope.
In the process, he runs into Trudge , a Sector Security officer, who wants to arrest Rally for stealing an acceleration chip. Trudge agrees to Duel Yusei under the condition that if Yusei won, Trudge would forget the events of that day; if Trudge won, Yusei would give himself up to Trudge.
After accepting the challenge and losing, Trudge swears to crush Yusei, but lets him go. While the only pipeline connecting Satellite to New Domino City , which is a chute for waste, was closed for maintenance, Yusei took advantage of this to escape to New Domino.
On the way, he gets chased by Trudge, who forces him into a Turbo Duel. Yusei wins one second before the hatch to New Domino started closing. Avoiding the trash flooding through the pipeline, Yusei slipped through the maintenance hatch right before it closed, leaving Trudge stuck in the pipeline now full of trash. Yusei manages to find Jack. Jack tosses "Stardust Dragon" back to him, telling Yusei he can have it.
Yusei refuses and tosses it back to Jack, saying that he would rather Duel him for it to prove he can get it on his own. Jack agrees, but their Turbo Duel is interrupted by the appearance of the Crimson Dragon right before the winner is determined, later revealed to have been Yusei. The Dragon causes Jack's already permanent birthmark Mark of the Dragon to glow and burn as well as revealing Yusei's mark, the Dragon's Tail.
Yusei is arrested shortly after for trespassing into New Domino while Jack leaves safely. Rex Goodwin and Lazar , who had been monitoring the Duel, reveal that if the Crimson Dragon hadn't appeared, Jack would have lost.
After his arrest, Yusei was scarred with a large mark on the left side of his face that signified his criminal record , and was sent to The Facility , where he met Tenzen Yanagi. Yanagi informs Yusei of the Crimson Dragon and the Signers , telling him that those who have the birthmarks were chosen by the People of the Stars. Yusei's birthmark is the Crimson Dragon's Tail, which appears on his arm when he fights alongside "Stardust Dragon" or encounters another Signer. Yusei meets former pro Duelist, Bolt Tanner , who imposes a Duel.
Since Yusei's cards had been taken, Yanagi Duels Tanner. Disgusted at Yanagi's poor Dueling and his cards, Tanner stamps on the cards, despite their sentimental value to Yanagi. Yusei knocks Tanner down and challenges him to a Duel, borrowing Yanagi's Deck. Yusei defeats him without ever attacking once and Tanner offers his assistance to him. Under Rex Goodwin 's orders, the warden Armstrong is made carry out tests on Yusei. Armstrong also has Yusei sent to a different part of the Facility.
Yusei's new cellmate Alex offers Yusei a chance to escape through a tunnel he's been working on for months. Yusei agrees to come if they can take Tanner and Yanagi too. However Armstrong has Tanner and Yanagi beaten for knowing Yusei. Yusei stands up to Mr. Armstrong, causing him to impose stricter rules. Goodwin then unexpectedly shows up, and grants Yusei freedom from the Facility - on the condition that he defeat Armstrong in a Duel and come to work with him.
Yusei, though feeling suspicious, accepts Goodwin's offer. Yusei refuses to escape with Alex, as Tanner and Yanagi are unable to come too and escaping wouldn't grant true freedom. Without a Deck to use against Armstrong, the other inmates give Yusei cards to use against Armstrong. The next day Yusei faces Armstrong, using the Deck of random cards. The Duel is setup to shock players if they suffer damage, but Armstrong rigs the arena to stop himself receiving shocks and uses surveillance cameras to see Yusei's cards.
Alex, however uses his tunnel to sneak into a security room and switches Armstrong's shocks back on, causing a brief blackout in the process.
During the blackout, Yusei switches the positions of two of his Set cards, knowing that Armstrong knows which was Set where. Yusei defeats Armstrong and is released by Goodwin. Before his release, Yanagi gives Yusei his " Totem Pole " card. Tanner gives him his " Giant Ushi Oni ", instructing him to go to Bootleg , order some milk, and ask for a guy named Blister , then use the card to prove he met Tanner. Yusei is followed by two men working for Goodwin at Bootleg, but is pulled away by Blister on his Duel Runner.
Blister jams the signal emitted from Yusei's criminal mark to stop them being followed. Despite believing it to be suicide on Yusei's part, Blister helps him in infiltrating an impound warehouse to recover his Deck and Duel Runner. Disguised as an electrician, under the pseudonym Yusei Adams Taro Daimon in the Japanese version , Yusei was able to sneak into the warehouse.
When he gets to the crate, where his Duel Runner is held, he is ambushed by Trudge. Yusei hops onto his Duel Runner and smashes it through the crate.
Trudge forces him into another Turbo Duel. While trying to escape, Trudge closes all the security doors, making Yusei's chances of escaping very slim. However, Blister blows up the elevator door and at ground floor, Yusei rides out while Trudge gets stuck in the elevator.
Soon he catches up. After Trudge starts physically attacking Yusei, Blister arrives to help, having had a change of heart over what Yusei told him about friends. Yusei wins the Duel, but is electrocuted by a huge crowd of Security then crashes outside at the Tops, where the richest people live, where he got knocked out.
Yusei was found by Leo and Luna, who felt his pain from the electrocution, as they see him on the floor and unconscious. Yusei is later given refuge by the twins Leo and Luna.
In the Japanese version, he fears that he would only cause them trouble by staying, but they manage to talk him into a Duel when he saw a lot of Rally in Leo's personality and staying for the night. In the dub, after his Duel with Trudge, Yusei hit his head somewhere in the crash which causes him to get amnesia and because of it he could't remember anything, minus knowing the twins names due to being a new memory, not even his own name, although his Dueling and Mechanic skills were still intact.
Yusei Duels Leo in the hopes of getting his memory back which worked as he slowly got his memory back during the duel. After their duel, Yusei thanks Leo for not giving up on him and for helping him get his memory back. After leaving the twins, he is threatened into participating in the Fortune Cup by Lazar , who holds his Satellite friends hostage.
Yusei is later given more incentive to participate when Jack gives "Stardust Dragon" back and personally demands that he face him. In the quarter-finals of the Fortune Cup, Yusei faced Hunter Pace , disguised as Shira , and won, moving to the semifinals.
His opponent in the semifinals is Greiger. After Yusei defeats Greiger, Greiger attempts to take revenge on Goodwin for what he did to his village, but Yusei manages to stop him.
Before security takes Greiger away, he tells Yusei to fulfill his own mission. In the dub, Yusei stops Greiger from knocking down the tower Goodwin was in to get revenge on what Goodwin did to his village, but a spike broke through the glass at the top of the tower where Goodwin is from the collision with Greiger's Duel Runner and Yusei's Duel Runner and Goodwin stopped it with his metal hand.
As security takes Greiger away, he tells Yusei to be careful in the finals in the dub. Yusei faces Akiza , a member of the Arcadia Movement , in the finals. Previously, he had thought that she only felt anger and rejection.
But after Akiza's first move, he notices and points out that she has a pleasure and joy for destruction.
Akiza replies that cannot be true, however, later on the Duel, after people insult her again, she accepts it all because of being the "Black Rose". According to her, this other side of her is the one who enjoys destruction all because of the powers caused by the Mark of the Dragon.
He learns that after she was found by Sayer , he told her to feel but not to think, to let him do that for her.
But even still, she puts on her mask just to feel; this prompts Yusei to fight this Duel to change her. By the end of the Duel begins as he says that her pain which came from all the destruction she caused was turned into one that the other Signers shared. Yusei tells her that the birthmark may hold the answer for her pain, but in order to find out, she must think and love herself. Akiza still intends to deny this by winning the Duel without noticing, as pointed out by Yusei, who has seen through her, that she is crying.
Thus he eventually wins, resulting in her mask cut in half due to " Cosmic Blast " and after she falls, Akiza tells him to "help her".
He faces Jack in the championship match. He tends to ignore his victory however, concerned about the vision of the Spider Nazca Line which he and Jack saw during the Duel.
Following his victory against Jack , Yusei flees the stadium with Tanner , Yanagi , Luna , and Leo to avoid being mobbed by reporters and fans. They hide out at Blister 's place at the edge of the city. Yusei spots a man with a glowing birthmark. Believing him to be a Signer , Yusei chases him to a construction site where he faces him in a Shadow Duel.
The opponent reveals himself to be a Dark Signer Shadow Drone in the dub and states their motives to destroy the Signers.
Yusei defeats the man, revealed to be a street Duelist named Grady who now has no memory of the Duel. His Deck changes after the Duel, and his Mark of the Shadows disappears. Yusei runs away after Sector Security appears to examine the damage caused by the Shadow Duel. After returning to the hideout, Security led by Trudge track him down.
Yusei walks out to meet them and says he wanted to talk to Goodwin anyway in the dub, Yusei called Trudge to take him to Goodwin. Yusei is taken to meet Goodwin at an incomplete bridge pointing in the direction of Satellite. Goodwin says that those bearing the mark of the Crimson Dragon and the Earthbound Immortals' servants, the Signers and Dark Signers have been battling for 5, years.
Their battle is destined to determine the fate of the world. Yusei understands Goodwin deliberately isolated Satellite from New Domino to restrict the battlefield to Satellite, only harming the Satellite residents. Yusei requests that they evacuate Satellite, but Goodwin says he can't, since it would allow the Dark Signers to target the city, ensuring a greater amount of casualties. Goodwin arranged a helicopter to airdrop Yusei and his Duel Runner into Satellite.
After arriving in Satellite, Yusei is reunited with Crow. The two head back to Yusei's Satellite hideout, where he is reunited with Rally and the others. Security officers had been following Crow, so everyone splits up.
Here, Yusei tells his friends about the disastrous vision shown by the Crimson Dragon and the story told by Goodwin. He listens along with the others the story about the man who made the bridge. During the night both he and Crow head to the B. They are confronted by Kalin , who is now a Dark Signer. Kalin shows great hatred to his old friends and forces Yusei into a Shadow Turbo Duel. Kalin takes the upper hand with " Hundred-Eyes Dragon ".
Before Yusei is defeated, his Duel Runner breaks down and the Duel is canceled. Yusei is then found impaled in the abdomen by a large shard. In the dub, the shard and blood was removed, despite the fact that the scene in which Rally and the others watching it was not, and he is said to have cuts and bruises. Crow takes him to Martha 's in order to receive the required surgery. Schmitt , assisted by Martha, managed to save Yusei's life. After waking up he sees that Rally and the others brought his Duel Runner all the way from the B.
Yusei gets scolded by Martha for putting himself in danger, without asking his friends for help. She reminds Yusei of his idea of "believing in friends" as they will always be there supporting and helping him out.
As he recovers, he checks his Duel Runner and thinks that Kalin is too powerful for him to defeat. He rushes outside and sees the Hummingbird and Lizard Earthbound Immortal marks. He is aware a Duel between a Signer and Dark Signer is about to begin, but is unable to assist.
After Akiza is taken to the hospital, her parents turn to Yusei for help. Yusei is initially reluctant feeling that he wouldn't be much help, but prompted by Martha, who teases him, asking if he had a crush on Akiza and that if they did have a special connection with her, he should ask her out, agrees to try.
When Akiza awakens, she is initially glad to see Yusei, but after seeing her parents, turns against him. Unable to calm her, Yusei tries to reach her by Dueling. Yusei takes damage through the Duel, but Hideo steps in to protect him. With Hideo's determination, Yusei is able to show Akiza that her parents love her.
Rex Goodwin's assistant, Mina Simington shows Akiza and Yusei information regarding the Arcadia Movement and Sayer 's true motives, involving the abduction of children to create an army of Psychic Duelists. Yusei comforts Akiza from the devastation. The Signers are invited to Rex Goodwin's house. Despite his distrust of Goodwin, Yusei decides to go, as this is the only way he get information on the Signers and Dark Signers. Yusei asks about reverting a Dark Signer back to normal.
Goodwin reluctantly tells them that Dark Signers cannot be brought back as they are dead and no longer of this world. Yusei loses confidence in returning Kalin back to normal and blames himself for Kalin's current state.
Jack, who is sickened by Yusei's self-doubt, punches him in the hopes of returning some sense to Yusei. Jack's actions and words, along with some moral support from the twins, restores Yusei's confidence. While everyone is sitting down to supper, Roman Goodwin interrupts. Jack wants to Duel him, but Yusei tells him that its too dangerous to Duel here with the flaming geoglyph.
Yusei instructs Jack to take Martha and the kids to a safer place. Yusei Duels Roman, while accompanied by Akiza. During the Duel, two of the children are nearly sacrificed to the geoglyph; however, Jack jumps his Duel Runner over the border of the geoglyph and uses his Mark of the Dragon to protect them. Martha, who was on top of a nearby damaged building with Trudge, falls into the geoglyph and gets sacrificed to Summon Roman's " Earthbound Immortal Uru ".
Rally sacrifices himself to help Yusei. To avenge Rally's sacrifice, Yusei swears the Dark Signers will be defeated with everything he has. The four Signers separate and head to each of the four control units of the Original Ener-D Reactor where their respective opponent is waiting.
Yusei head's towards Kalin's tower, but spots a column of light coming from where Luna went. Yusei finds Leo Dueling Devack. Yusei tries to stop the Duel, but cannot due to the nature of the Shadow Duel. Yusei is left with Trudge to watch helplessly. Together, the twins defeat Cusillu and Devack.
Yusei and the twins proceed to the tower to activate the control unit. Yusei tries to talk them out of the Duel, but both feel that they are fighting for the people they love and refuse to stop. Towards the end of the Duel, all of the birthmarks disappeared from the Signers' arms and then unite to form an image of the Crimson Dragon on Yusei's back. Yusei manages to reconcile with Kalin before the Dark Signer turns into dust. Yusei heads to Roman to request a final Duel.
During the Duel, he learns of what happened in the Original Ener-D Reactor incident and more about his father. Yusei manages to defeat Roman, but in the latter's moment of defeat, Roman triggers an explosive that destroys the bridge they were Dueling on, leaving Yusei to fall into the pool of Ener-D. Yusei ends up in a strange place, where people who died during the Zero Reverse accident reside. The souls start to attack him, but are stopped by Yusei's father.
Fudo helps Yusei to escape the Netherworld.