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Nine of the fifteen secret cards in ''Duel Monsters'' can be unlocked via [[password]]s. These passwords use [[wikipedia:kana|kana]], rather than numbers or letters. Each password is the name of a staff member who worked on the game, or who worked on the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga series]] at [[Shueisha]] at the time. Many later video games instead use passwords which consist of eight digits, found on cards released in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]'', which did not premiere until after this game was released. | Nine of the fifteen secret cards in ''Duel Monsters'' can be unlocked via [[password]]s. These passwords use [[wikipedia:kana|kana]], rather than numbers or letters. Each password is the name of a staff member who worked on the game, or who worked on the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga series]] at [[Shueisha]] at the time. Many later video games instead use passwords which consist of eight digits, found on cards released in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]'', which did not premiere until after this game was released. | ||
− | To access the password entry, the following button sequence must be entered on the main menu: {{key press|up}}, {{key press|down}}, {{key press|B}}, {{key press|down}}, {{key press|down}}, {{key press|up|B}}, {{key press|B}}. This requires frame-perfect input to succeed; if the game is being played on an emulator, the password entry can also be accessed by changing RAM address $DFDE to <code>0x06</code> and pressing | + | To access the password entry, the following button sequence must be entered on the main menu: {{key press|up}}, {{key press|down}}, {{key press|B}}, {{key press|down}}, {{key press|down}}, {{key press|up|B}}, {{key press|B}}. This requires frame-perfect input to succeed; if the game is being played on an emulator, the password entry can also be accessed by changing RAM address $DFDE to <code>0x06</code> and pressing {{key press|B}}. |
After successfully entering the button sequence, [[Yami Yugi (Duel Monsters 1)|Yami Yugi]] appears and introduces the password mode, and then the player can enter a password. The screens used for password entry are the hiragana and katakana entry screens used to enter the player's name at the start of the game. Once a password is entered, Yami Yugi appears again and tells the player whether the entered password is correct, incorrect, or has already been used, and the game returns to the main menu. | After successfully entering the button sequence, [[Yami Yugi (Duel Monsters 1)|Yami Yugi]] appears and introduces the password mode, and then the player can enter a password. The screens used for password entry are the hiragana and katakana entry screens used to enter the player's name at the start of the game. Once a password is entered, Yami Yugi appears again and tells the player whether the entered password is correct, incorrect, or has already been used, and the game returns to the main menu. |