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|name = Digital Dragon
 
|name = Digital Dragon
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|image = File:digitaldragon-title.png
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|caption = Title screen (which calls it ''Digimon 4 Crystal Version'').
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|publisher = [[Fuzhou Waixing Computer Science & Technology Co.,LTD|Waixing]]
 
|publisher = [[Fuzhou Waixing Computer Science & Technology Co.,LTD|Waixing]]
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|developer = Waixing
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|cartid = ES-1086
 
|console = Famicom
 
|console = Famicom
|date = 2002-2003
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|date = 2002/2003(?)
 
|engine = Own
 
|engine = Own
 
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|alt = ''Digimon 4 Crystal Version''
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}}'''''Digital Dragon''''' (also known as '''数码暴龙4水晶版''' or '''''Digimon 4 Crystal Version''''' on the title screen) is a pirate port of [[Vast Fame]]'s ''[[Digital Monsters 3]]'' game to the Famicom developed by [[Fuzhou Waixing Computer Science & Technology Co.,LTD|Waixing]].
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'''''Digital Dragon''''' is a pirate port of ''Digital Monsters 3'' from Game Boy Color for NES.
 
   
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
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Like the Game Boy Color game it's a port of the game is based off the ''Digimon Adventure'' anime. The player can select from one of the eight Digidestined (which determines the player's sprite and starter Digimon) however not every starter mon is paired with their corresponding kid. The game plays mostly the same but much cruder, as player portraits are sized-up tracings of the original portrait graphics and damage calculation is buggy and somewhat random. On top of this the wild Digimon that show up in each area is not properly accurate, as Betamon is one of the enemies you encounter in the first dungeon when normally you only encounter baby Digimon.
The character starts with ''Digimon Adventure'' anime.
 
   
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The music uses new compositions made by Waixing themselves rather than attempting to port over either of the original's soundtracks.
The item was removed 99 Rare Candies from ''[[Pokémon]]''.
 
   
 
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== Links ==
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-x2iJ_yZyg Gameplay of ''Digital Dragon'']
 
   
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== Gallery ==
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digitaldragon-box.png|A later print box for the game, labeled as ''Digimon 4 Crystal Version''.
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== External link ==
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-x2iJ_yZyg Gameplay of ''Digital Dragon'']
 
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Revision as of 18:35, 29 October 2019

Digital Dragon (also known as 数码暴龙4水晶版 or Digimon 4 Crystal Version on the title screen) is a pirate port of Vast Fame's Digital Monsters 3 game to the Famicom developed by Waixing.

Overview

Like the Game Boy Color game it's a port of the game is based off the Digimon Adventure anime. The player can select from one of the eight Digidestined (which determines the player's sprite and starter Digimon) however not every starter mon is paired with their corresponding kid. The game plays mostly the same but much cruder, as player portraits are sized-up tracings of the original portrait graphics and damage calculation is buggy and somewhat random. On top of this the wild Digimon that show up in each area is not properly accurate, as Betamon is one of the enemies you encounter in the first dungeon when normally you only encounter baby Digimon.

The music uses new compositions made by Waixing themselves rather than attempting to port over either of the original's soundtracks.

Gallery

External link