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| name-j      = メダロットDUAL
| name-j      = メダロットDUAL
| name-r      = Medarotto Dyuaru
| name-r      = Medarotto Dyuaru
| image      =  
| image      = Medarot Dual Kabuto Box.jpg
| genre      = Action
| genre      = Action
| platform    = Nintendo 3DS
| platform    = Nintendo 3DS
| developer  = Jupiter
| developer  = [[wikipedia:Jupiter Corporation|Jupiter]]
| publisher  = Rocket Company
| publisher  = [[Rocket Company]]
| date        = JP: November 14, 2013
| date        = JP: November 14, 2013
}}
}}
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You play as a young boy or girl (default names Nagi and Nami) who is recruited to work as an official Medarotter for the MMF (Medarot Mission Force). The MMF is an organization separate from the Select Force that accepts requests from the public to solve Medarot-related problems. As one of their specialist Medarotters, you complete these requests in the form of missions.
You play as a young boy or girl (default names Nagi and Nami) who is recruited to work as an official Medarotter for the MMF (Medarot Mission Force). The MMF is an organization separate from the Select Force that accepts requests from the public to solve Medarot-related problems. As one of their specialist Medarotters, you complete these requests in the form of missions.
== Continuity and Placement ==
The game is likely set after the events of Medarot DS/7, as characters from Medarot 2 retain their adult appearance.


== Selection of Medarots ==
== Selection of Medarots ==
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== Downloadable content ==
== Downloadable content ==


Players can purchase downloadable content through the Nintendo e-shop. There are two types of DLC: Extra mission packs, and extra battle voiceovers.  
Players can purchase downloadable content through the Nintendo e-shop. There are two types of DLC: Extra mission packs, and extra battle announcer voices.  


Extra mission packs feature groups of characters from previous games, which the player can battle and recruit as buddies. They use alternate-color Medarots which can be obtained by winning the battles. Each mission pack costs 300 yen and contains 4 characters and 6 missions (4 single battles plus 2 Dual battles), except for the "Intro Guests" mission pack, which is free and contains 3 characters and 4 missions. Extra battle voices cost 100 yen each.
Mission packs feature groups of characters from previous games, which the player can battle and recruit as buddies. They use alternate-color Medarots which can be obtained by winning the battles. Each mission pack costs 300 yen and contains 4 characters and 6 missions (4 single battles plus 2 Dual battles), except for the "Intro Guests" mission pack, which is free and contains 3 characters and 4 missions. Extra battle voices cost 100 yen each.


Downloadable content is unlocked at the MEP terminal after completing 16 missions. From there the player can purchase, download, and play DLC missions from the DLC menu. Battle voices can be switched between on the "My Data" options page once purchased and downloaded.
Downloadable content is unlocked at the MEP terminal after completing 16 missions. From there the player can purchase, download, and play DLC missions from the DLC menu. Battle voices can be switched between on the "My Data" options page once purchased and downloaded.
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(See [http://www.medarotsha.jp/dual/special_DLC.html this page] on the official website for pictures of the characters.)
(See [http://www.medarotsha.jp/dual/special_DLC.html this page] on the official website for pictures of the characters.)


{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" width=480
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" width=480  
|-
|-
! colspan=4 | Downloadable Mission Packs
! colspan=4 | Downloadable Mission Packs
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|Richia <br/> Fusube <br/> Kirin
|Richia <br/> Fusube <br/> Kirin
|[[Pastel Fairy]] <br/> [[HellPhoenix]] <br/> [[Nin-Ninja]]
|[[Pastel Fairy]] <br/> [[HellPhoenix]] <br/> [[Nin-Ninja]]
| - Fluroescent green <br/> - Multicolored <br/> - Dark green
| - Fluroescent green <br/> - White/blue/red <br/> - Army green
|-
|-
|"M-1 Guests" <br/> November 14, 2013
|"M-1 Guests" <br/> November 14, 2013
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|Koishimaru <br/> Saki <br/> Hiko <br/> Kaoru
|Koishimaru <br/> Saki <br/> Hiko <br/> Kaoru
|[[Iliako Force]] <br/> [[Fegaro Force]] <br/> [[Teppen]] <br/> [[Hoppin]]
|[[Iliako Force]] <br/> [[Fegaro Force]] <br/> [[Teppen]] <br/> [[Hoppin]]
| Unknown
| - Rainbow <br/> - Lavender <br/> - Bright blue <br/> - Bright blue <br/>
|-
|-
|"M-7 Guests (1)" <br/> December 5, 2013
|"M-7 Guests (1)" <br/> December 5, 2013
|Chitose <br/> Taruto <br/> Sakura <br/> Natto
|Chitose <br/> Taruto <br/> Sakura <br/> Natto
|[[Noir Katze]] <br/> [[Doctor Study]] <br/> [[Rouge Katze]] <br/> [[Chrome Tortoise]]
|[[Noir Katze]] <br/> [[Doctor Study]] <br/> [[Rouge Katze]] <br/> [[Chrome Tortoise]]
| Not released
| - White <br/> - Darker colors <br/> - Orange <br/> - Pink <br/>
|-
|-
|"M-7 Guests (2)" <br/> December 12, 2013
|"M-7 Guests (2)" <br/> December 12, 2013
|Ikki <br/> Arika <br/> Kurumi <br/> Dr. Hebereke
|Ikki <br/> Arika <br/> Kurumi <br/> Dr. Hebereke
|[[Sanjuro]] <br/> [[Sailor-Multi]] <br/> [[Little Lacy]] <br/> [[God Emperor]]
|[[Sanjuro]] <br/> [[Sailor-Multi]] <br/> [[Little Lacy]] <br/> [[God Emperor]]
| Not released
| - White and blue <br/> - White and light blue <br/> - Brown and dark blue <br/> - Red and gray <br/>
|-
|-
|"Roborobo Gang" <br/> December 19, 2013
|"Roborobo Gang" <br/> December 19, 2013
|Sakekasu <br/> Surume <br/> Shiokara <br/> Sarami
|Sakekasu <br/> Surume <br/> Shiokara <br/> Sarami
|[[Turbulent]] <br/> [[Arinsu Dayuu]] <br/> [[Neo-Heiko]] <br/> [[Neo-Kaiko]]
|[[Turbulent]] <br/> [[Arinsu Dayuu]] <br/> [[Nio-Heiko]] <br/> [[Nio-Kaiko]]
| Not released
| - Red <br/> - Purple <br/> - Black and blue <br/> - Black and red <br/>
|-
|-
|"Medal Hunters" <br/> December 26, 2013
|"Medal Hunters" <br/> December 26, 2013
|Azuma <br/> Hunter Captain <br/> Anne <br/> Daifuku
|Azuma <br/> Hunter Captain <br/> Anne <br/> Daifuku
|[[Gun-Nose]] <br/> [[Greed]] <br/> [[Hardness 10]] <br/> [[Samurai]]
|[[Gun-Nose]] <br/> [[Greed]] <br/> [[Hardness Ten]] <br/> [[Samurai]]
| Not released
| - White <br/> - Light and dark blue <br/> - White/green/yellow <br/> - Blue <br/>
|-
|-
|}
|}


{| class=wikitable width=480 style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" width=480 style="text-align:center;"
|-
! colspan=3 | Downloadable Voices
! colspan=3 | Downloadable Voices
|-
|-
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|November 14, 2013
|November 14, 2013
|Male
|Male
|-
|Sumire Uesaka (上坂 すみれ)
|December 19, 2013
|Female
|-
|Yū Kobayashi (小林 ゆう)
|December 19, 2013
|Female
|-
|Maaya Uchida (内田 真礼)
|December 19, 2013
|Female
|-
|Rie Kugimiya (釘宮理恵) *
|January 2, 2014 <br/> (Kabuto only)
|Female
|-
|Aya Endo (遠藤 綾) *
|January 2, 2014 <br/> (Kuwagata only)
|Female
|-
|colspan=3 | * Opposite version's default voice
|-
|-
|}
|}


== AR cards ==
== AR cards ==
:''Main article: [[Medarot Dual AR cards]]''


Players who pre-ordered the game received a Medarot Dual card binder meant for storing AR cards. The first press run of the game also included two version-exclusive AR cards ([[A-Burage]] and [[Fancyroll]] for Kabuto, [[Noir Katze]] and [[Kuu-Centaurus]] for Kuwagata), which can be scanned to recieve their parts in-game.
Players who pre-ordered the game received a Medarot Dual card binder meant for storing AR cards. The first press run of the game also included two version-exclusive AR cards ([[A-Burage]] and [[Fancyroll]] for Kabuto, [[Noir Katze]] and [[Kuu-Centaurus]] for Kuwagata), which can be scanned to recieve their parts in-game.


Players who purchased both versions and sent off the included survey postcard could be entered in a draw to win a pack of 28 additional AR cards.
Players who purchased both versions and sent off the included survey postcard could be entered in a draw to win a pack of 28 additional AR cards. The pack included special cards for [[Blazermate]], [[Chi-Behemoth]], [[La Pucelle]], and [[Barbe Bleue]], which could be scanned to obtain their parts (otherwise unobtainable).
 
== Box art ==
 
<gallery widths=160 heights=160>
File:Medarot Dual Kabuto Box.jpg|Kabuto version
File:Medarot Dual Kuwagata Box.jpg|Kuwagata version
</gallery>
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://www.medarotsha.jp/dual/ Official website]


{{game list links|Medarot Dual|Medaforces|Medalias|DLC}}
{{Navbox-Game}}
{{Navbox-Game}}

Latest revision as of 17:26, 4 October 2024

Medarot Dual
メダロットDUAL
Genre Action
Platform Nintendo 3DS
Developer Jupiter
Publisher Rocket Company
Release Date JP: November 14, 2013


Medarot Dual is a 3D action game released on November 14, 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS.

Overview[edit]

You play as a young boy or girl (default names Nagi and Nami) who is recruited to work as an official Medarotter for the MMF (Medarot Mission Force). The MMF is an organization separate from the Select Force that accepts requests from the public to solve Medarot-related problems. As one of their specialist Medarotters, you complete these requests in the form of missions.

Continuity and Placement[edit]

The game is likely set after the events of Medarot DS/7, as characters from Medarot 2 retain their adult appearance.

Selection of Medarots[edit]

Main article: Medarots in Medarot Dual

79 Medarots are carried over from Medarot 7, and 23 new ones were added. The new Medarots mostly come in themed pairs (white rabbit/black rabbit, sun god/moon goddess, two types of penguin, etc.)

In addition to normal Medarots, the game features alternate-color versions of Medarots which can be obtained by playing DLC missions.

Multiplayer[edit]

As well as local and online versus modes, the game features local co-op play on any missions that allow you to fight with a buddy.

Downloadable content[edit]

Players can purchase downloadable content through the Nintendo e-shop. There are two types of DLC: Extra mission packs, and extra battle announcer voices.

Mission packs feature groups of characters from previous games, which the player can battle and recruit as buddies. They use alternate-color Medarots which can be obtained by winning the battles. Each mission pack costs 300 yen and contains 4 characters and 6 missions (4 single battles plus 2 Dual battles), except for the "Intro Guests" mission pack, which is free and contains 3 characters and 4 missions. Extra battle voices cost 100 yen each.

Downloadable content is unlocked at the MEP terminal after completing 16 missions. From there the player can purchase, download, and play DLC missions from the DLC menu. Battle voices can be switched between on the "My Data" options page once purchased and downloaded.

Available DLC[edit]

(See this page on the official website for pictures of the characters.)

AR cards[edit]

Main article: Medarot Dual AR cards

Players who pre-ordered the game received a Medarot Dual card binder meant for storing AR cards. The first press run of the game also included two version-exclusive AR cards (A-Burage and Fancyroll for Kabuto, Noir Katze and Kuu-Centaurus for Kuwagata), which can be scanned to recieve their parts in-game.

Players who purchased both versions and sent off the included survey postcard could be entered in a draw to win a pack of 28 additional AR cards. The pack included special cards for Blazermate, Chi-Behemoth, La Pucelle, and Barbe Bleue, which could be scanned to obtain their parts (otherwise unobtainable).

Box art[edit]

Links[edit]