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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 ( | '''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 | 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. | ||
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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. | |||
== Manga == | == Manga == |