Digimon Rumble Arena

Digimon Rumble Arena (2001)

by Bandai, Hudson Soft
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Digimon Rumble Arena is a crossover fighting video game developed and published by Bandai in association with Hudson Soft for the PlayStation video game console. Players are able to choose from up to 24 characters (fifteen of which need to be unlocked) from the Digimon Adventure and Digimon Tamers seasons of the Digimon anime, such as Terriermon, Agumon, Gatomon, and Renamon.Show more
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When I was a kid in the Christmas of 2002 this was with the original Digimon world and the Digimon card battle the first game that a choose by my own. This game was so special to me I use to spend hours playing with my brother in the psone. It’s been a lot of years since a Dont live with my brother and everything is different. This game brought to my infancy very good times not just with my brother also with one of my best friends from mi school and my neighborhood. We always tried to eat in the house of the other one after school to play this game together. Digimon has been a very important part of my life since the beginning and with this game a haber a lot of the best moment of my childhood.
user avatar@BestGirlCuser avatar@BestGirlC
January 30, 2025
I regularly run tournaments for this game and it's probably my favorite fighting game. Has a small but active community of players that would love to see the game back.
user avatar@nicko2010user avatar@nicko2010
February 02, 2025
When I was a kid a watched a youtuber playing this game, and decided to play myself. It was peak for me see the digimon evolving during the fight. To a Pokémon kid that only knew digimon by the anime, see my monster friend evolving in the middle of the fight and even see the characters of the anime, that was simply magic. Last year, I saw that my teacher had the game, and since I showed up early for class, he let me play a bit, and I decided to play with Tailmon. Some friends appeared and started watching me playing, and when Tailmon evolved to Holydramon they called it "pink earwig" and that made me laugh so hard, and now I always think of them when I see Holydramon
user avatar@Anti_Pyro96user avatar@Anti_Pyro96
February 07, 2025
We need more fighting games. Digimon Rumble Arena has tons of potential to bring back a classic fighting arena game, that could go toe to toe with Super Smash Bros., but it can also improve the game by adding way more Digimon fighters now that Bandai Namco has a way larger roster of Digimon to choose from.
user avatar@Rabtheususer avatar@Rabtheus
February 11, 2025
Foi um dos meus primeiros jogos da franquia, meu primo tava com mais de 60 levels e carregando a gente pelo jogo, nem lembro de quantas horas fiquei grindando o meu guilmon pra chegar num level grande, mas a melhor experiência foi jogar com meus amigos em party, lembro que agente ficou preso por 3h no labirinto do lucemon, mas são momentos de se jogar em grupo , em uma party que fazem dese jogo ser bem mais memoravel
user avatar@Akro_Bardouser avatar@Akro_Bardo
February 02, 2025
Na época de quando eu era criança, tinha acabado de ganhar meu primeiro vídeo game e claro foi um PlayStation 1, e dentre os 3 jogos que havia ganho um deles era o Digimon Rumble Arena, eu adorava Digimon e ainda continuo gostando, esse jogo trouxe um dos meus sonho que era jogar com meus digimons favoritos, o jogo pra o eu criança era muito difícil mas consegui finalizar o jogo completo mesmo tendo dificuldade grande no Boss final, então fuçando o game e zerando mais de uma vez fui descobrindo as coisas secretas que ele tinha como digimons novos, skins diferentes e mini games muito divertidos, até hoje é meu Digimon favorito e todo ano tento zerar ele pelo menos até libera o Impmon, com certeza eu gostaria de ter esse jogo de maiera oficial para jogar de verdade.
user avatar@paulotakuyauser avatar@paulotakuya
February 04, 2025
It was one of my most played fighting games during childhood. Would love to replay it, now officially on PC. Please GOG, help us on bringing those jewels back to life!
I played with my friends at gaming houses almost every weekend. This game was so special to me I use to spend hours playing with my friend in the psone. I felt like I was in the digital world.
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