
and made greatest hits in North America, and platinum range in Europe. By February 2000, the game had sold approximately 250,000 copies in Japan.

GameSpot's Miguel Lopez gave the game a 5.1 out of 10, criticizing the uninteractive nature of most of the game and concluding that " Digimon World isn't for everyone – only dedicated Digimon fans or fans of the monster-raising genre need apply." IGN's David Zdyrko offered a similar opinion, additionally praising the graphics and sound. Every owner would start with a Baby Digimon, train it, evolve it, take care of it, and then have battles with other Digimon owners to see who was stronger. The game was officially announced in conjunction with Digimon World 2 in May 2000, before either's release. The v-pet is similar to its predecessors, with the exceptions of being much harder and being able to connect to fight other Digimon v-pets. The appearance of Mephistomon causes Bio-Merging of Digimon to happen all around the world and its up to the Tamers to stop him. With Brian Beacock, Steve Blum, Melissa Fahn, Dave Wittenberg. DIGIMON PENDULUM MINI Version 1.0 Red Green Support for AVIC-D3 Pioneer version 1 tamagotchi. A promotional Digimon trading card was offered to the first 100,000 North American customers to purchase the game. Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers: Directed by Tetsuo Imazawa. Digimon V-Pet version 3 Australian version No manual, Digimon V-Pet version 1 (English) for sale Yellow body with gray frame and buttons, new in open box. Developmentĭeveloper and publisher Bandai (now Namco Bandai Games) used an extensive marketing campaign to compete with Nintendo's Pokémon media franchise, specifically the video games Pokémon Red and Blue. He must eventually go to Mount Infinity (the final location) to confront the antagonist, Analogman, and the mega Machinedramon, and save the Digital World from destruction. He must train his Digimon and battle his way through all of Digimon World until the once sparsely populated city is flourishing with different Digimon from all of Digimon World. His goal is to travel around File Island, locating all of the resident Digimon of File City who have turned feral and bring them back, raising Digimon partners in the process. Jijimon greets and asks him a few questions, the answers to which determine whether he begins with an Agumon or Gabumon. The game revolves around a young boy named Hiro (the player can name the protagonist in the beginning of the game), the protagonist, who is drawn into the Digital World through his V-Pet device. See also: List of Digimon World characters
