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on the
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, released in 1999, about the Digimon virtual pets. It was followed by various sequels released for the PlayStation and other platforms. The story focuses on a human brought to File City on File Island by Jijimon to save the island. Digimon have been losing their memories and becoming
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and the city has fallen into disarray. The goal of the player, who is represented by an unnamed young boy, is to save the island by helping Digimon recover their memory and return to the city.


Gameplay

The gameplay revolves around raising a single Digimon from its egg form, hatching into a Fresh, up through In-Training, Rookie, Champion, and with work, Ultimate. A Digimon partner will "fade away" with age, and return to an egg eventually, so the player has to raise it again. To raise a Digimon partner, the player must train it, feed it, let it rest, and take it to bathrooms. Training is done to increase the Digimon's stats to make it stronger in battle. Raising a Digimon well will result in the Rookie Digimon "Digivolving" into a Champion form with better stats, while not training or raising it well will cause it to Digivolve into Numemon, a Champion Digimon with inferior stats and skills. The other main part of gameplay is battle. The player's partner Digimon fight the Digimon that have become aggressive due to a crisis on File Island, and some will calm down and work at the city when defeated. Partner Digimon begin the game with a few basic skills, but acquire more as they progress in levels through the game. The player cannot control the actions of an unintelligent Digimon, but as it gets smarter more control over its actions is given to the player. More Digimon working for the city will make training and various other aspects of the game much easier. Many will open shops and even sell items, some which will open playable mini-games for gaining rewards and items.


Plot

The game revolves around a young boy (the player can name the protagonist in the beginning of the game), the protagonist, who is drawn into the Digital World through his V-Pet device. Jijimon greets and asks him a few questions, the answers to which determine whether he begins with an Agumon or Gabumon. His goal is to travel around File Island, locating all of the resident Digimon of File City who have turned feral and bring them back, raising Digimon partners in the process. He must train his Digimon and battle his way through all of Digimon World until the once sparsely populated city is flourishing with different Digimon from all of Digimon World. He must eventually go to Infinity Mountain (the final location) to confront the antagonist, Analogman, and the mega Machinedramon, and save the Digital World from destruction.


Development

Developer and publisher
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(now
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) used an extensive marketing campaign to compete with
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'' media franchise, specifically the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue''. A promotional ''Digimon'' trading card was offered to the first 100,000 North American customers to purchase the game. The game was officially announced in conjunction with ''
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'' in May 2000, before either's release.
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' European operations handled distribution of the game in Europe and Australia.


Reception

''Digimon World'' received a 23 out of 40 total score from editors of Japanese '' Weekly Famitsu'' magazine, and went on to sell approximately 250,000 copies in the region by February 2000. The English version sold enough copies to qualify as a
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title in North America, and
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in Europe, but received mixed reviews from critics, earning a 52.55% average on
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. ''GamePro'' magazine criticized the game's "tinny" music and sound effects, as well as the largely uncontrollable nature of its combat system, recommending it only for "a hardcore ''Digimon'' fan". GameSpot's Miguel Lopez likewise stated that "''Digimon World'' isn't for everyone – only dedicated ''Digimon'' fans or fans of the monster-raising genre need apply," but found the graphics pleasing, declaring that "despite its disassociating play focus, no one can deny that ''Digimon World'' is a nice-looking game." IGN's David Zdyrko offered a similar opinion on the game's visuals, stating "There's nothing revolutionary being done here ..but it still can be classified as a good looking videogame," but found the game's battle system unfulfiling.


Legacy

The game was followed by various sequels released for the PlayStation and other platforms, though they do not retain all the gameplay elements found in the original. In addition, despite being localized as such in Western markets, ''
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'', and ''
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'' have no relation to the series. '' Digimon World Re:Digitize'' was first announced in July 2011, in an issue of ''
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, The game's premise was to call back to the first instalment's gameplay. '' Digimon World: Next Order'' was announced in the July 2015 issue of V-Jump. It was originally released for
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and published by Bandai Namco. A trailer was released on July 31 and featured clips from the original ''Digimon World'' before showcasing its gameplay. It is based on the concept of an “evolving world,” and like ''Re:Digitize'', the player takes control of the main character travels alongside a Digimon partner. The first partners to be revealed were Agumon and Gabumon. It was released in Japan on the 17th of March 2016.


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