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'''Medarot''' (also referred to as '''Medarot 1''') is an RPG that was released in 1997 for the Nintendo Game Boy, and the original game that started the [[Medarot (franchise)|Medarot]] franchise. It follows [[Hikaru Agata]] on his quest to compete in [[Robottle]] tournaments and defeat the evil [[Roborobo Gang]].
'''Medarot''' (also referred to as '''Medarot 1''') is an RPG that was released in 1997 for the Nintendo Game Boy, and the original game that started the [[Medarot (series)|Medarot]] franchise. It follows [[Hikaru Agata]] on his quest to compete in [[Robottle]] tournaments and defeat the evil [[Roborobo Gang]].


Like the other creature-collecting games of the time, Medarot 1 was released in two versions: '''Kabuto''' (Rhinoceros beetle), where the player's starting Medarot is [[Metal Beetle]], and '''Kuwagata''' (Stag beetle), where the player starts with [[Head Scissors]]. Along with the starting Medarots, there are some [[Medal]]s that can only be obtained in a specific version, and parts availability in specific shops differ. No English versions of the game were released.
Like the other creature-collecting games of the time, Medarot 1 was released in two versions: '''Kabuto''' (Rhinoceros beetle), where the player's starting Medarot is [[Metal Beetle]], and '''Kuwagata''' (Stag beetle), where the player starts with [[Head Scissors]]. Along with the starting Medarots, there are some [[Medarot]]s and [[Medal]]s that can only be obtained in a specific version. No English versions of the game were released.


Medarot 1 is a monochrome Game Boy game with only basic palette support when played on a Game Boy Color. However, it has a border and more advanced colors when played on a Super Game Boy.  
Medarot 1 is a monochrome Game Boy game with only basic palette support when played on a Game Boy Color. However, it has a border and more advanced colors when played on a Super Game Boy.  


A "director's cut" edition of the game titled [[Medarot Perfect Edition]] was released for Bandai's Japan-only Wonderswan system in 1999. It had two versions and was also monochrome-only. Later that year, the direct sequel [[Medarot 2]] was released for Game Boy.
A "director's cut" edition of the game titled [[Medarot Perfect Edition]] was released for Bandai's Japan-only Wonderswan system in 1999. It had two versions and was also monochrome-only. Later that year, the direct sequel [[Medarot 2]] was released for Game Boy.
==Story==
[[Hikaru Agata]] is a young boy who, unlike most kids his age, has no interest in [[Medarot]]s. After having a dream where his childhood friend [[Kirara]] explains the basics of building and operating Medarots, Hikaru goes on his morning routine and plays fetch with his dog [[Bonaparte]]. Bonaparte leads him to a [[Medal]] dropped by a member of the [[RoboRobo Gang]]. The local [[Select Corp]] office allows him to keep it and when Hikaru brings it home, [[Beisuke Agata|his father]] is excited by his son's apparent interest in Medarots and gifts him a male [[Tinpet]] and a set of parts. On his final day of class, Hikaru and his class are given an assignment for their summer vacation: explore the region.
As he does so, Hikaru gets in many adventures such as rescuing Kirara from the "[[Bad Kid Trio|Bad Kids]]" [[Kubota]] and [[Yanma]], stumbling upon a RoboRobo hideout at the [[Harbor Town]], defeating RoboRobo operatives disguising themselves as mischievous monkeys in the mountain, defending the [[Select Headquarters]] from a RoboRobo attack, and fending off an assault on the [[Medal Dig Site]] leading to the Ruins where the Medals were originally excavated. Eventually, Hikaru enters a nationwide [[Robattle]] tournament and wins both of its preliminaries, ascending to the National Tournament.
Hikaru makes his way through the National Tournament but before fighting his final opponent, [[Typhoon|Taiyo]] leader of the Select Corps, he finds him kidnapping a disguised Kirara. Trailing him to a nearby warehouse, he find that Taiyo tried to silence Kirara for interfering with his plans and that he actually is Typhoon, the leader of the RoboRobo gang. When Hikaru wins the finale of the tournament, Typhoon breaks his Medal.
On advice of his friendly rival [[Yuuki]], Hikaru heads to the ruins and place his broken Medal in the central pond. The [[Alien]]s watching the spot accept to repair the medal and introduce themselves, saying they have decided Hikaru will make for a proper ally. Immediatelly after he returns home, the RoboRobo begin their master plan. They seal off the Select Headquarters and activate the Rampage System, making all Medarots equipped with a [[Select Medal]] attack indiscriminately. Hikaru manages to procure a [[Periscope]] from a RoboRobo operative and heads to the Select HQ, where he defeats the RoboRobo lieutnants stationed there with help from his friends and turn off the Rampage System.
Hikaru confronts Typhoon on the last floor of the Select HQ and beats him in Robattle. Left with no options, Typhoon unleash his secret weapon, the powerful but uncontrollable Medarot [[Beast Master]]. Hikaru manages to defeat Beast Master, making it rampage and bring down the Select HQ. As they fall, Hikaru and Typhoon are rescued by the Aliens. The Aliens explain that they, the Medals, were sent to protect Earth and bid Hikaru their farewell. While Typhoon is apprehended by Select Corps officier and imprisonned for his crimes, Hikaru is briefed by the [[Chick Seller]]. Depending on his choice throughout the story, Hikaru can meet Kirara or the Medarot reseacher [[Nae]] who will confess their feelings for him, or be given a Blue Chick by the Chick Seller as a consolation prize.


== Selection of Medarots ==
== Selection of Medarots ==
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== Differences from later games ==
== Differences from later games ==


* One of the most notable differences from the later games is the lack of [[Medaforce]], which was introduced [[Medarot 2]]. Rather than charging MF points, the down-arrow command in battle simply makes the Medarot do nothing when it reaches the attacking line.
One of the most notable differences from the later games is the lack of [[Medaforce]], which was introduced [[Medarot 2]]. Rather than charging MF points, the down-arrow command in battle simply makes the Medarot do nothing when it reaches the attacking line.
* During battle, the player can surrender by pressing the Select button. The ability to surrender does not reappear in any subsequent game.
* The battle screen does not display a Medarot part's HP value separately, instead only displaying the total combined value of a Medarot's parts. This would be carried over to Medarot 2 before all subsequent games started displaying the individual health value of each parts.
* Players have two opportunity to use a [[RoboRobo Medal]]: when a random battle starts, and again on the setup screen. Subsequent games only allow players to use their RoboRobo Medal at the start of the battle.  


== Manga ==
== Manga ==
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A manga series by [[Horuma Rin]] ran in [[Comic BomBom]] from mid-1997 to mid-1999. (The serialization started several months before the game's release.) It covered the entire story of the game with some changes, and was eventually collected into 3 volumes by Kodansha. An omnibus edition containing all 3 volumes was released in June 2013.
A manga series by [[Horuma Rin]] ran in [[Comic BomBom]] from mid-1997 to mid-1999. (The serialization started several months before the game's release.) It covered the entire story of the game with some changes, and was eventually collected into 3 volumes by Kodansha. An omnibus edition containing all 3 volumes was released in June 2013.


== Gallery ==
== Box art ==
 
=== Box art ===


<gallery widths=160 heights=160>
<gallery widths=140 heights=160>
File:Medarot 1 Kabuto Box.jpg|Kabuto version
File:Medarot 1 Kabuto Box.jpg|Kabuto version
File:Medarot 1 Kuwagata Box.jpg|Kuwagata version
File:Medarot 1 Kuwagata Box.jpg|Kuwagata version
</gallery>
=== Screen ===
<gallery widths=144px>
File:Medarot (Kabuto) Title Screen.png|Title Screen (Kabuto)
File:Medarot (Kuwagata) Title Screen.png|Title Screen (Kuwagata)
File:Medarot (Kabuto) Super Gameboy Border.png|Super Gameboy Border (Kabuto)
File:Medarot (Kuwagata) Super Gameboy Border.png|Super Gameboy Border (Kuwagata)
</gallery>
</gallery>


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{{game list links|Medarot 1}}
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==Notes==
*Medarot 1's characters are primarily named after agriculture. The main characters (Hikaru, Yuuki, Paddy, etc) are named after rice and related processes, the Bad Kids are named after tractor brands, and the RoboRobo Gang executives after animals and conditions known to disrupt agricultural processes.


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