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Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Also known as: Digimon: Battle Spirit (English) Developer: Publisher: Platform: Released in JP: October 6, 2001 This game has hidden development-related text. This game has regional differences.

Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit is a fighting game where cute little monsters struggle to prove they're the best at grabbing each other's balls. That is to say, in lieu of a standard health bar system, Digimon drop 'D-Spirits' when hit, which their opponents must collect to win the bout. The game was followed up by an enhanced Ver.

  1. Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 (デジモンテイマーズ バトルスピリット Ver.1.5, Dejimon Teimāzu Batoru Supiritto Ver. 1.5) is a video game.
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1.5 release, but is best known internationally for its Game Boy Advance port,. The original version is notably one of the few WonderSwan games to be released in English. This needs some investigation.

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Discuss ideas and findings on the. Specifically: Can the debug menu still be accessed somehow or are these strings all that remain? Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 TEST MESSAGE DEBUG FONT COMPANY LOGO PUSH A TITLE DEMO PUSH A NAME ENTRY PUSH A ENDHING PUSH B STAFF ROLL PUSH B SYNC WAIT SYNC OK SYNC FALSE CANCEL TEST MESSAGE DEBUG FONT COMPANY LOGO PUSH A TITLE DEMO PUSH A NAME ENTRY PUSH A ENDHING PUSH B STAFF ROLL PUSH B SYNC WAIT SYNC OK SYNC FALSE CANCEL COLLECTION PUSH A TAG PUSH A MINIGAME1 PUSH A MINIGAME2 PUSH A MINIGAME3 PUSH A Beginning at 0x348420 in the original game and 0x488420 in the Ver. 1.5 update are a series of strings which suggest a debug menu allowing the user to jump to various scenes or, in Ver. 1.5, minigames.

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All of this text was cleaned out for the Game Boy Advance port. Dimps Version At 0x3C5F5A (original) or 0x785E2A ( Ver. 1.5) is the following string, presumably relating to some tool in use at Dimps rather than the game itself. Unlike the above debug text, this string was carried over to the Game Boy Advance game. DIMPS Ver0.72 Regional Differences The game features a complete English-language localization, set by reading the not user-configurable language flag on the WonderSwan itself. Some WonderSwan games saw wider Asian releases in English, so this is likely to have been the intended market, and while the game has been released in South Korea, it is currently unknown what language a South Korean system is set to.

The localization extends to the intro and title screen. Interestingly, some minor graphical glitching is introduced in the English title screen's backdrop, with some incorrectly placed tiles suggesting either that it was not completed or was simply poorly tested. Additionally, the option to connect to D-Ark 'digivices' is only available when the game is running in Japanese. 1.5 release completely dropped English-language support. Japanese English The series WonderSwan (Color). Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit PlayStation. Game Boy Advance.

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Contents. Changes Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 contained everything its previous version contained, along with some added characters, an extended 'storyline', and several other bonuses. Opening Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 had a similar opening to the original game, although lengthened to contain the expanded roster (although and were not revealed.

A shadowed is shown along with and The final scene of the opening is randomly picked. The following duels could be seen at the end: BlackWarGreymon vs. Story Line By beating the game on Normal difficulty or higher without losing, the player got a chance to battle as a second 'final boss'. Updated Character Roster All of the original characters, including the unlockable Digimon, from were included as playable characters from the start, with the exception of.

In addition, and were added, with and as their evolutions, respectively. In addition, there were two unlockable Digimon; An Extra (who is unlocked by obtaining the 'ultimate.' level tag in single player mode) who, like the Extra Agumon that could evolve into, evolved into, and the returning (who is unlocked by obtaining the 'champion.'

level tag in single player mode), with as a new evolution. Added Levels Three new levels were added in Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. A train level, possibly a, was included as Patamon's level. The Train had two vents on either side of the level which worked similar to the trampoline in Terriermon's level. During the match, the train passes through a modern, unnamed town.

Are constantly flying above the fighters. A waterfall level was included as Gatomon's level.

The Digimon fight beside and behind the waterfall, with bushes here and there on the sides. Can occasionally be seen in the bushes, and occasionally roll down the mountain.

This is the only vertical level in the Digimon: Battle Spirit series. Instead of randomly interrupting a fight, Impmon received his own stage, which appears to be loosely based on the net from the Second Digimon Movie.

Television screens of Impmon line both sides of the level, and the entire stage has an odd feel to it. Interestingly, the level is vertically symmetrical; you can see a floor above you when you're on the highest platform.

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The suction effect, which draws loose data to Impmon, is automatically on. Reception writers Lucas M.

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Thomas and Craig Harrist listed 1.5 as one of the games they would most like to see appear on the service for the. They claimed that 'it would still be interesting to get this game on our DSi systems through digital download - to play for fun, but also because of its place in industry history', referring to its status as one of the final games for the. References.