Yugioh game joey
When talking to people he doesn't like, Joey uses the word "teme" a rude form of "you" in Japanese, often translated as "you bastard" instead of his normal "omae" a form of "you" that in context is used between friends, but can imply that the person being spoken to has a lower status than the speaker does if used incorrectly , especially to Seto Kaiba , who does not think highly of Joey.
The speech pattern translates into the dub, in which it is represented by Joey voiced by Wayne Grayson speaking with a Brooklyn accent. He refers to himself as "The Godfather of Games" in the movie.
His contempt for Kaiba in the dub is symbolized by calling him 'rich boy'. In the Southeast Asian dub, Joey voiced by Dwayne Tan in this dub noticeably lacks the Brooklyn accent he has in the dub. Time roulette" He called the Big Five " ejecutivillos " " businessman-erinos " in a Ned Flanders-esque style.
In the Swedish dub of the anime his name is Katsuya Jonouchi , like in the original Japanese, but to fit 4Kids' edited script, he was given the nickname Jono. His name is sometimes spelled Katsuya Jyonouchi in the Japanese anime. His dub name could be based on the character of Wheeler from Captain Planet who also has a Brooklyn accent and a voice actor named Joey. Bandit Keith also nicknamed Jonouchi "Joey" as an insult. Joey and his sister, Serenity Wheeler , were separated when their parents divorced when he was Serenity was brought up by her mother while Joey lived with his father.
Joey never said a word to his mother after that. At some point in the past, Tristan heard Joey was getting into a fight with some gang members while standing up for a kid and rushed to his aid.
Although they defeated them, Joey thought Tristan only did it because he saw Joey as a child who couldn't stand up for himself. Years later, Joey realized Tristan did this because he was a true friend who would never abandon Joey. Joey and Tristan Taylor used to bully Yugi Muto at school. At one point Joey took a piece of Yugi's Millennium Puzzle and threw it into a swimming pool from a window outside of their classroom.
However, when Ushio started beating up Joey and Tristan, Yugi stood up for them, saying they were his friends. Joey was inspired by how Yugi had tried to help him and came to care for Yugi.
He retrieved the piece of the puzzle in the pool and gave it to Yugi. Yami Yugi then punished Ushio with a Penalty Game. After taking up Duel Monsters, it becomes clear that Joey isn't very good at the game initially as his Deck was full of Monster Cards and no Spells or Traps , so Yugi suggests that Joey take lessons from Solomon.
The training proves rigorous, yet Joey copes and becomes a stronger Duelist. He makes the top eight in the regional tournament nationals in the Japanese version. Joey accompanies Yugi in the Duelist Kingdom tournament, to help Yugi rescue Solomon and so he can use the prize money, to pay for Serenity's eye operation. Yugi gives Joey one of his Star Chips allowing Joey to also enter the tournament.
On the boat journey to the Duelist Kingdom, Yugi gives Joey a " Time Wizard " saying it can be useful in a tight situation.
Here Joey meets Mai Valentine for the first time. At this point she claims he is not worth her time. After Weevil tosses Yugi's " Exodia " cards overboard, Joey dives in to the water to rescue them, he manages to retrieve two of the cards, before Yugi dives in to rescue Joey.
Once safely back on board, Joey tells his friends of his sister and her condition. He later beats Rex Raptor in a Duel, where he is not allowed to accept help from Yugi. Joey as the " Flame Swordsman ". Joey is trapped in the " Flame Swordsman " card, but appears on the field, when Yami Yugi Summons him. Yami then uses it to revive Joey. Afterwards Joey believes the events of the Duel to have been a dream.
In attempt to get revenge, he has a Duel outside of the tournament, against Seto Kaiba, where he is brutally defeated. Joey loses confidence after this defeat and briefly leaves his friends before being forced into a Duel against Bonz.
Joey then qualified to the semi-finals. Pegasus then mentioned that each Duelist must hold one of two entry cards or face disqualification. In order to keep Joey in the competition, Yugi gave him one of his entry cards. Although Bandit Keith steals Joey's card, Joey proceeds to defeat Keith in the semi-finals, because Mai gave Joey one of her entry cards after she loses to Yugi. In the final round Joey uses everything he learned from Yugi, throughout the tournament.
Despite their friendship, neither of them hold back and Yugi wins after a close Duel. Joey remains on the sideline cheering for Yugi in the final. After Yugi defeats Pegasus, he gives Joey the prize money for Serenity's operation.
The gang went to KaibaCorp to help Seto. Mai reluctantly admitted it was her trying to avoid them thinking she was their friend. While Joey is helpful in saving Kaiba, Kaiba says he wouldn't ever consider Joey a teammate. After Duke Devlin transfers to Domino High, Joey becomes jealous of his popularity and challenges him to a Duel, where if Joey wins, Duke must shut down the game shop he'd just opened, since Solomon had been complaining about the loss of business his own game shop was getting as a result in the original however, Joey would win over Duke's adoring fans and make them his own groupies.
Duke sets the stakes so that if he wins Joey must do as he says. Duke wins, with Joey bitterly reflecting that the motivation to help his sister might have pushed him beyond what were otherwise his limits in Duelist Kingdom.
Holding his end of the bargain Joey does as Duke tells him and wears a dog costume. Despite their conflicts, Duke becomes friends with Joey. When Seto Kaiba hosted the Battle City tournament, he allowed Duelists to enter based on a rating he'd given them. At the enrollment, Yugi was allowed to enter based on the 5 star rating he was given, but Joey was given the minimum rating of 1 star.
While Joey was ranting about Kaiba, the tournament official, notices " Red-Eyes Black Dragon " listed as Joey's rarest card, so he changes Joey's rating to 4 stars saying there had been a mistake. After Joey and his friends have left, the official phones a Rare Hunter , to inform him about the "Red-Eyes" card. While heading to the hospital for Serenity's operation, Joey encounters a group of Rare Hunters.
One of them, Seeker , Duels Joey and defeats him using " Exodia ". The hunters beat-up Joey and take the Red-Eyes card. This makes him feel unworthy to be present at Serenity's operation. But Serenity refuses to take the operation until Joey arrives. Tristan manages to find Joey and talk him into coming to the hospital. Serenity is still angry at Joey for being late, but Joey manages to talk her into taking the operation.
But while this on top of his loss to Duke Devlin, a capable but unranked Duelist, would effectively seem to be Joey's fall from grace, a comeback was in the near future for him. Joey finds Seeker on the first day of the tournament in an attempt to get a rematch, but is denied, so Yugi Duels and defeats Seeker instead.
Despite losing the card, Joey goes on to defeat Espa Roba , who had just defeated the card's original owner, Rex Raptor. He then defeats Yugi's old rivals Weevil Underwood and Mako Tsunami , qualifying for the quarter-finals and gaining new cards that boost his Deck considerably. He decided that early on, he only wanted to defeat strong Duelists to qualify, rather than do things the easy way. This led him to go as far as challenging Seto Kaiba.
Kaiba declined after he is informed of Yugi's location while hunting for the Egyptian God Cards. Although he is relieved about not facing Kaiba, he still acts tough and calls Kaiba a coward.
They were both chained to an anchor which would drop after a time limit or when a players Life Points hit zero. Also once a player's Life Points hit 0, the opponent would be able to get a key, that could unlock him from the chains.
Marik boosts Joey's Deck with powerful spell cards that have Yugi and Kaiba amazed. He grabs the key to unlock Yugi's chain and dives into the water to rescue him. He is unable to unlock his own chains with Yugi's key. Serenity arrives in time to take the bandages off her eyes and take Joey's key and dive in to rescue him. Joey along with his friends proceed on to the Kaiba's blimp, where the quarter-finals are held. He is paired against Odion Ishtar in the quarter-finals.
At the time Odion was pretending to be Marik, while the real Marik pretended to be a boy called Namu, who earned their trust by pretending to have helped Bakura. After Odion obtains a clear advantage in their Duel Serenity begins to leave, saying she cannot bear to watch, but Joey calls her back, saying that she is his inspiration and he needs her to win. Despite a comeback, Odion attempts to claim victory, but Joey accused him of not being Marik.
He claimed Odion was fighting fairly and proving honorable and didn't think he was the same guy who was controlling him earlier. Since the Ra card was a counterfeit that Marik had put in Odion's Deck, the real Ra was angered and struck down both players.
When this occurred, Odion's fake Millennium Rod shattered giving Marik away. Seto Kaiba announced that the first player to stand up within a time limit would be declared the winner, otherwise both players would be disqualified. While unconscious, Joey has a dream about his friends helping him to stand up and he ends up standing up for real, claiming victory. Odion then asks for Joey's forgiveness, and tells him that it had been an honor Dueling him, before falling into a coma, and watching as Yami Marik emerges.
Joey later thanks his friends, telling him they were there with him in the dream helping him stand up. Mai asked Joey if she was in his dream. Joey lies and says that she wasn't, which infuriates Mai. Mai was paired against Marik in her quarter-final. Joey attempted to encourage her from the sideline, but she was still disgusted by what he had said earlier and claimed she didn't want or need his help.
Marik set the Duel such that each time a player destroyed one of their opponent's monsters, the opponent would forget everything about someone they knew. Marik was about to win the Duel by attacking with "The Winged Dragon of Ra", while Mai was strapped to a wall by Marik's monsters, so Joey climbed into the arena and tried to unstrap Mai to save her from Ra's blast. He was unable to but Yami Yugi jumped in protecting both from the blast. This further fueled Joey's hatred for Marik, making him want to face Marik in the next round.
Joey with his Deck master, " Flame Swordsman ". The party was split up and to defeat members of the Big Five , who would take their bodies to escape from the virtual world and live inside that body in the real world. Joey was able to construct his Deck using lists of given cards.
He also included a few " Harpie " cards, remembering how Mai used to use them. He faced Johnson , who rigged Joey's luck-based cards to work in his favor. BgGamer99 1 point. Gabidavid25 1 point. Below the windows version it only gives me an add. I need help with downloading. Akira 3 points. Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like.
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