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'''Medarot 7''' is the newest game in the Medarot franchise, released on September 13, 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS.
'''Medarot 7''' is the latest numbered game in the Medarot franchise, released on September 13, 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS.


Much like its predecessor [[Medarot DS]], Medarot 7 is an RPG following the adventures of [[Azuma Amakura]] and his Medarot [[Metabee]] (in the Kabuto version) or [[Rokusho]] (in the Kuwagata version). Medarot 7 incorporates many of the gameplay changes made in Medarot DS, but does '''not''' function as a sequel. Rather, it completely ignores the events of Medarot DS and begins a new story using the same characters and places.  
Much like its predecessor [[Medarot DS]], Medarot 7 is an RPG following the adventures of [[Azuma Amakura]] and his Medarot [[Metabee]] (in the Kabuto version) or [[Rokusho]] (in the Kuwagata version). Medarot 7 incorporates many of the gameplay changes made in Medarot DS, but does '''not''' function as a sequel. Rather, it completely ignores the events of Medarot DS and begins a new story using the same characters and places.  
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Players who pre-ordered the games received a pack of AR Medarot cards, which can be viewed using the AR viewer inside the game. The two versions came with different packs of 32 cards, for a total of 64 different cards.
Players who pre-ordered the games received a pack of AR Medarot cards, which can be viewed using the AR viewer inside the game. The two versions came with different packs of 32 cards, for a total of 64 different cards.
== Box art ==
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File:Medarot 7 Kabuto Box.jpg|Kabuto version
File:Medarot 7 Kuwagata Box.jpg|Kuwagata version
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== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [http://www.medarotsha.jp/meda7/ Official website]
* [http://www.medarotsha.jp/meda7/ Official website]
* [http://www.famitsu.com/news/201205/31015440.html First information from Famitsu]
* [http://www.famitsu.com/news/201205/31015440.html First information from Famitsu]
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Revision as of 16:39, 6 July 2014

Medarot 7
メダロット7
Genre RPG
Platform Nintendo 3DS
Developer Delta Arts
Publisher Rocket Company
Release Date JP: September 13, 2012


Medarot 7 is the latest numbered game in the Medarot franchise, released on September 13, 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS.

Much like its predecessor Medarot DS, Medarot 7 is an RPG following the adventures of Azuma Amakura and his Medarot Metabee (in the Kabuto version) or Rokusho (in the Kuwagata version). Medarot 7 incorporates many of the gameplay changes made in Medarot DS, but does not function as a sequel. Rather, it completely ignores the events of Medarot DS and begins a new story using the same characters and places.

As of yet, no English release has been announced.

General information

Medarot 7 sports fully 3D graphics and 140 different Medarots to collect.

  • Battles are displayed in 3D on the top screen, with command buttons and an overview of both teams' positions on the bottom screen.
  • Towns and dungeons are now completely 3D.
  • The Medachange and Rotation features have returned, and it's possible to name/rename your Medals.
  • The Medalia and Charge gauge systems from Medarot DS have been carried over, with some major differences.
  • Many new attacks have been added, and mechanics for old attacks have been changed drastically.
  • New features are introduced over the course of the game using the Medarot license system.

AR Cards

Players who pre-ordered the games received a pack of AR Medarot cards, which can be viewed using the AR viewer inside the game. The two versions came with different packs of 32 cards, for a total of 64 different cards.

Box art

See also

Links