DS #2047: Digimon Championship (Japan)

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Sounds really strange. After all "breeding" is the last thing I would associate with this franchise. But that said a lot of strange stuff has already been done so far ( like digimon go-kart? what the f***? )
 

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Sounds really strange. After all "breeding" is the last thing I would associate with this franchise. But that said a lot of strange stuff has already been done so far ( like digimon go-kart? what the f***? )

Well, in the very first Digimon World you had to breed your own monsters, then raise them in a Tamagotchi-like style, then use them to battle against other Digimons. Guess it's something like that here...
 

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It is just like first PSX game. This one is faaaaaaaaar better than that, though. Finally Digimon game that even I could play!
 

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Sounds really strange. After all "breeding" is the last thing I would associate with this franchise. But that said a lot of strange stuff has already been done so far ( like digimon go-kart? what the f***? )

Digimons basic lies in breeding back when it came out as a pendelum game
 

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