

The blue one still looks quite nice(though I never favored the black one at all anyway), in my opinion, and it is the one I have. The Xros Loader is a wonderful device, and I poured a couple dozen hours into mine before growing the slightest bit weary of it. I never really got far on the "adventure" part of the Digivices, though. I really liked the D-Power, but I didn't have any cards I can use on it, nor did it really make sense to me. Otherwise, I used to have the US Digivice, D3, and D-Power.

I also wanted it for the MP3 factor, but I LOVE to listen to music, so it wouldn't be able to contain what I like. I really wanted the Twilight Army one, but was HORRENDOUSLY disappointed that it was an event item only. 12, 2012 12:06 AM)Rustled Jimmies Wrote: I almost considered getting the Xros Loader when Digimon Xros Wars first came out. My favorites, which I cycle through depending on what I want to raise, are my Mini 2.0, iC 20X, Pendulum 2.5, Orignial v1, Original V4, and Pendulum X 1.5 and 2.0.įor what it's worth, I also have most of the JP Digivices, and several US release ones, too. Sometimes more if I'm running classic Pendulums for Jogressing. When I'm in a v-pet mood, I am occasionally known to run as many as 3 or 4 at a single time with little trouble. faulty hardware runs rampant in them), but it's probably one of the collections I will never part with. My collection is extremely valuable, and I fear some of it may have aged almost to a point of defect(especially my minis, which seem to have very short lifespans as it is. I contributed to some information on their resource, and personally tested many things, as well as offered troubleshooting advice and tricks for battery switching, shell swapping, etc. I'm friends with, or used to be anyway(haven't spoken to them in a while), the designer of the app, and most of the other well-functioning v-pet simulators, and have been a member on With the Will for many years. I rarely run them unless I'm in the mood, but they're all quite easily managed, once out of their first hour of life. It was later ported to WonderSwan.As someone who owns the vast majority of every Digimon v-pet ever released, all still in mint working condition, I suppose I could call myself a fan of them. There is an option in the settings to set the language in English.Īlso known as “Devil Dice.” It was one of the few Yaroze homebrews to see a commercial release on PlayStation. This actually just a sub-game that can be selected from the main screen, third option down. This game required a good understanding on the overall game to be playable.

This game is a platformer like Mega Man Network Transmission, rather than an RPG. This is a title in the Mega Man Battle Network series. Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousen Sha
Digimon v pet emulator trial#
Trial and error in menus and in some in-game choices This game has been widely released in the U.S. KinnikuMan Second Generations Dream Tag Match He also invented Game & Watch, the d-pad, Game Boy, and Virtual Boy. Named for WonderSwan creator Gunpei Yokoi. Playable quite a lot as the commands are in English
Digimon v pet emulator portable#
Portable version of Sammy’s popular 2D fighter. Straightforward conversion of Sega’s classic arcade hit. The game is a random dungeon crawler.ĭigimon Digital Monsters: Anode/Cathode Tamer Veedramon Versionįever Sankyo Koushiki Pachinko Simulation Was developed via WonderWitch, Bandai’s official homebrew development kit. Similar to Donkey Kong.ĭ’s Garage 21: Koubo Game – Tane wo Maku Tori HARD to play: You should read a walkthrough for the general premise, the controls and the objectivesĬonversion of Taito’s classic arcade game. The list has compiled using different sources and my own experience. Please look at the video to see if the game fell right to you. In some games, you would need a good understanding of how the game work to be able to enjoy them. In most cases, you just need to play around in the menu to get to the game. This is a list of games for the Wonderswan and Wonderswan Color that are playable without extensive extensive knowledge of Japanese.
