Yu-Gi-Oh was pretty big when I was in elementary school, and since the Power of Chaos games didn't require a powerful PC, pretty much everyone I knew had all three games. Joey The Passion was the one we played the most - aesthetically, it is probably the best looking old school Yu-Gi-Oh game and we all tried to find a way to print out the realistic card scans from the game to avoid spending money on real cards. When I wasn't at my friend's place taking turns playing against the AI with decks that just had a bunch of cards we thought were good, I would be playing it at home backed by a Winamp playlist of around 50 random songs. Nothing would beat listening to Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger while attacking directly with a high level monster equipped with Mage Power and United We Stand.