Digital Monster Ver. S: Digimon Tamers

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Digital Monster Ver. S: Digimon Tamers
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Developer(s) Tose
Publisher(s) Bandai
Series Digimon
Platforms Sega Saturn
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Adventure
    Mode(s) Single

    Digital Monster Ver. S: Digimon Tamers (デジタルモンスターVer.S~デジモンテイマーズ Dejitaru Monsutā Ver.S ~ Dejimon Teimāzu?) is a video game published by Bandai in 1998 for the Sega Saturn as a part of the Digimon franchise. Its gameplay is similar to that of the virtual pets, but it has higher-resolution graphics and allows the player to raise up to three Digimon at the same time.

    Gameplay

    The goal of the game is to raise a Digimon from an egg to a Champion or Ultimate while collecting several coins scattered throughout File Island. However, there are several enemy players, named "Hackers", also trying to get the coins, and they will use their Digimon to attack the player's.

    Training The type of training, strength and quickness, and parameters may rise wisdom. The training content, sparring and punching bag, jump rope, etc.

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    Hackers

    These hackers are a parody of the series Kamen Rider enemy organization, they all have a counterpart in the comics. The commentary in the game manual described the group as "malicious hackers", and it seems to be a criminal organization.

    Money Hackers Money hackers appear when player has high amount of money. If the player lose the battle this hacker will take a large sum of money

    DJ hackers Appears every Saturday night. Digimon are filth-typed.

    Pirate Hackers They are dressed up like pirates as the name suggests, and supposedly are handsome.

    Development and release

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    References

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