For nearly two decades, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos series has held a sacred place in the hearts of PC gamers. Before Duel Links and Master Duel, this trilogy—Yugi the Destiny, Kaiba the Revenge, and Joey the Passion (often called Joey’s World)—was the gold standard for digital Yu-Gi-Oh! simulations.
However, the vanilla version of Joey’s World is notoriously limited. With only 240 cards, a predictable AI, and zero access to the legendary cards from the Battle City finals, players felt cheated.
Enter the Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Joey’s World MOD PC RePack. This isn’t just a patch; it is the definitive way to experience retro Yu-Gi-Oh! on modern hardware. Below, we break down everything you need to know about this fan-made masterpiece.
The Repack solves most issues, but here is a pro-tip list to avoid crashes:
Known Bug: The "Special Summon" animation for Cyber Dragon sometimes freezes the game if you have too many background apps open. Save before summoning.
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If you were a PC gamer between 2004 and 2006, there is a high chance that Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos was your digital battlefield. Before Master Duel, before Legacy of the Duelist, there was Konami’s trinity of PC exclusives: Yugi the Destiny, Kaiba the Revenge, and the holy grail—Joey the Passion (released in the West as Joey’s World).
But let’s be honest: The original game was a bit... stiff. The card pool stopped at around 2004, the AI was predictable, and you could only duel the same three Legendary Duelists until your eyes bled.
Enter the MOD community.
Today, we are diving deep into the fan-made phenomenon: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Joey’s World - MOD - PC RePack. This isn't just a patch; it is a full remastering of a childhood classic.
The modding community took the original game files and created a "Total Conversion." The Joey’s World MOD removes the limitations of the retail version. Here is what changes:
Once you install the Power of Chaos: Joey’s World MOD, forget everything you knew about the progression system.
You might ask: Why download a Repack? Why not just mod the ISO?
The short answer: Sanity. Modding Power of Chaos manually requires editing .dat files, hex editing the .exe for card limits, and manually placing 300+ card images into a folder structure that makes no sense.
The Joey’s World MOD Repack is "Plug and Play."
You download the installer (usually 1.2GB compressed, expands to 3GB). You run Setup.exe. It bypasses the old "Disc Check" DRM. It pre-configures the resolution for Windows 10/11 (fixing the color palette glitch that turns everything neon green).
Within five minutes, you are at the title screen with a deck editor that holds 5,000 cards.
The MOD scene for Power of Chaos has existed for years, but the specific Joey’s World MOD Repack (often found via archive.org or specific modding forums) is the definitive way to play. This isn't a simple texture swap. This is a core overhaul.
The base game had ~240 cards. The MOD adds over 700 new cards, including: