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In the pantheon of cult classic video games, few titles command the same blend of nostalgic reverence and frustrated longing as Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories. Released for the PlayStation in 1999, it was a bizarre, beautiful anomaly: a card-battling RPG that eschewed the official trading card game’s rules for a fusion-centric, grind-heavy odyssey through Ancient Egypt. For over two decades, fans have clamored for a sequel. A hypothetical Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories 2: Ultimate Fusions would not merely be another card game; it would represent the ideal reconciliation between the original’s chaotic, experimental heart and the polished mechanics of modern dueling. In the code of most Forbidden Memories 2