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|name-j = メダロット弐CORE | |name-j = メダロット弐CORE | ||
|name-r = Medarotto Ni CORE | |name-r = Medarotto Ni CORE | ||
|image | |image | ||
|genre = RPG | |genre = RPG | ||
|platform = | |platform = Gameboy Advance | ||
|developer = Natsume | |developer = Natsume | ||
|publisher = Imagineer | |publisher = Imagineer | ||
|date = EU: November 22 2002 <br/> JP: December 25, 2002 (BomBom | |date = EU: November 22 2002 <br/> JP: December 25, 2002 (BomBom) <br/> NA: March 31 2003 <br/> JP: April 18 2003 (Retail) | ||
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'''Medarot 2 Core''', released in English as '''Medabots: Metabee Version''' and '''Medabots: Rokusho Version''', is probably the most well-known Medarot game. It was developed by [[Natsume]] and published by [[Imagineer]] for the | '''Medarot 2 Core''', released in English as '''Medabots: Metabee Version''' and '''Medabots: Rokusho Version''', is probably the most well-known Medarot game. It was developed by [[Natsume]] and published by [[Imagineer]] for the [[Gameboy Advance]], and was the first and only Medarot RPG to be released in English. As the name implies, it is a remake of [[Medarot 2]], featuring updated graphics and gameplay. | ||
The graphics style closely matches that of the [[Medarot (anime)|anime series]], and several [[Medarot]]s from [[Medarot 1]] that had appeared in the anime were made obtainable in the game. Otherwise, the story remains untouched from Medarot 2. | The graphics style closely matches that of the [[Medarot (anime)|anime series]], and several [[Medarot]]s from [[Medarot 1]] that had appeared in the anime were made obtainable in the game. Otherwise, the story remains untouched from Medarot 2. | ||
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== Selection of Medarots == | == Selection of Medarots == | ||
:''Main article: [[Medarots in Medarot 2 | :''Main article: [[Medarots in Medarot 2 CORE]]'' | ||
For the most part, Medarot 2 Core features the same set of Medarots as [[Medarot 2]]. However, some Medarot 2-exclusive models were left out in favor of their [[Medarot 1]] counterparts, which in many cases had appeared in the anime series and were therefore more recognizable. (For example, [[HellPhoenix]] takes the place of [[DeathPhoenix]]) | For the most part, Medarot 2 Core features the same set of Medarots as [[Medarot 2]]. However, some Medarot 2-exclusive models were left out in favor of their [[Medarot 1]] counterparts, which in many cases had appeared in the anime series and were therefore more recognizable. (For example, [[HellPhoenix]] takes the place of [[DeathPhoenix]]) | ||
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== Japanese version differences == | == Japanese version differences == | ||
A special version of the Japanese game was sold through [[Comic | A special version of the Japanese game was sold through [[Comic Bom Bom]] prior to the game's release. This special edition came with the manual signed by [[Horuma Rin]] and featured the names of everyone who ordered the special edition in the game credits. The normal edition was released in stores some months later. | ||
An extra post-game event exists in the Japanese games that isn't present in the English version. It involves talking to [[Milky]] who summons a mysterious masked Medarotter from the future (actually [[Koishimaru Tensan|Koishimaru]] from [[Medarot 5]], which was set several years after Medarot 2). Ikki then battles Koishimaru who uses an exact copy of the player's current team. | An extra post-game event exists in the Japanese games that isn't present in the English version. It involves talking to [[Milky]] who summons a mysterious masked Medarotter from the future (actually [[Koishimaru Tensan|Koishimaru]] from [[Medarot 5]], which was set several years after Medarot 2). Ikki then battles Koishimaru who uses an exact copy of the player's current team. | ||
Pressing select on the parts screens also displays the part's model number. Presumably this was left out of the English version due to the model numbers being changed in the English version of the anime. | Pressing select on the parts screens also displays the part's model number. Presumably this was left out of the English version due to the model numbers being changed in the English version of the anime. | ||