Digimon World

Digimon World (1999)

by Bandai, Flying Tiger Developments
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Simulator
Themes:Fantasy, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Digimon world is a game that allows a player to raise their own Digimon and teach it to battle.
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user avatar@V2Cuser avatar@V2C
January 29, 2025
There is a Korean port for PC, all that remains is for someone to translate it and fix the bugs. Perhaps the GOG developers can do this, then the mod community will remaster it and add quality of life improvements.
user avatar@eggboypsuser avatar@eggboyps
January 29, 2025
One of my first and favorite PS1 games. A lot of days were spent trying to catch seadramon in the fishing side quest. Still love my Agumon as i would any child i will have. 10/10 game would do the crummy drillmon sidequest again.
user avatar@Cenyouser avatar@Cenyo
January 29, 2025
Digimon worlds 1-3 were core to my childhood, I would love not only to play them on PC but also to see them properly preserved. Really hope the other 2 make it to the list as well. Everyone gets your numemon and 8lue cards ready!
user avatar@C1Grayuser avatar@C1Gray
January 29, 2025
While Digimon World was before my time, I was eventually gifted Digimon World by my cousin, along with his PS1. I played that game almost all the time and it became an important game for me.
user avatar@HalfDragguser avatar@HalfDragg
January 29, 2025
This game is such a charming masterpiece that really shows the roots of digimon as a franchise and deserves to be played by more people,and be available again for modern fans of the franchise to enjoy
user avatar@radthezerouser avatar@radthezero
January 29, 2025
This was the first game I've bought with my own money. As a Digimon fan since pretty much my childhood, and seeing how this game paved the road for many other Digimon games, most recent one being Last Order, it would make me very happy for it to be preserved.
I used to hate this game as a kid because I could not figure out evolution. Tried it out again almost 20 years later and it has become one of my favourite games to the point of getting me into Digimon as a whole. This game is just wonderful~
user avatar@Zeromaru57user avatar@Zeromaru57
January 29, 2025
I've always been a fan of the digimon anime but never had access to any of the games till Cyber sleuth, next order, and survive came out so a chance to play the original was always a fun idea to me
No other game has captured my imagination like this one. I spent countless hours as a kid running around the island and discovering all the areas. For such a small game, it feels so expansive. This gem deserves to be preserved!
user avatar@pegasusaiuser avatar@pegasusai
January 30, 2025
This game as well as most digimon games, selects itself toward a more sophisticated consumer. I am not sure why they are so ahead of the time and underappreciated ; I just know they deserve to be preserved!
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