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{{stub}}'''''Dinosaur King''''', called '''''Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: 7-tsu no Kakera''''' (古代王者 恐竜キング 7つのかけら, literally "Ancient Ruler Dinosaur King: The 7 Fragments") in Japan, is an RPG developed by [[Climax Entertainment]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Nintendo DS]]. The game is based on [[Sega]]'s ''[[:Category:Dinosaur King|Dinosaur King]]'' anime.
 
{{stub}}'''''Dinosaur King''''', called '''''Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: 7-tsu no Kakera''''' (古代王者 恐竜キング 7つのかけら, literally "Ancient Ruler Dinosaur King: The 7 Fragments") in Japan, is an RPG developed by [[Climax Entertainment]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Nintendo DS]]. The game is based on [[Sega]]'s ''[[:Category:Dinosaur King|Dinosaur King]]'' anime.
  
 
''Dinosaur King'' plays very similarly to the ''Pokemon'' games, where the player hunts for dinosaurs to use in proxy battles with enemy characters who also possess dinosaurs. Rather than simply capturing wild dinosaurs, the player must excavate, clean and resurrect fossilised dinosaurs.
 
''Dinosaur King'' plays very similarly to the ''Pokemon'' games, where the player hunts for dinosaurs to use in proxy battles with enemy characters who also possess dinosaurs. Rather than simply capturing wild dinosaurs, the player must excavate, clean and resurrect fossilised dinosaurs.
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==Story==
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===Chapter 1: The Alpha Gang's Evil Plan===
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===Chapter 2: Deep Sleep in Asia===
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===Chapter 3: Friend or Foe in North America===
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===Chapter 4: An Antarctic Showdown!===
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==Gameplay==
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==Locations==
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==Versions==
 
==Versions==
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==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
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*'''Director:''' [[Hirotake Nakano]]
 
*'''Production Manager:''' Atsushi Ishizuka
 
*'''Game Designers:''' [[Masaru Kohayakawa]], Tomoaki Fujisawa, [[Nobuyuki Yamashita]], [[Norio Furuichi]], [[Shinichi Ogasawara]], Yoshiaki Takaoka, Masamune Tazoe
 
*'''Programmers:''' Taisuke Araki, [[Ryo Abe]], Tatsuya Nanaumi, Katsushi Yamamoto, Takashi Ogawa, Takayoshi Yarimizu, Tokuki Pan
 
*'''Script:''' Satoru Ohashi, Takashi Marutsuji
 
*'''Graphic Designers:''' [[Kazuma Ito]], Junichi Kosugayama, [[Kunihiko Kojima]], [[Sachiyo Nomura]], [[Michinari Terada]], [[Kenta Akagi]], Miho Yamamoto, Shinsuke Suzuki, Akiko Yoshizumi, Nozomi Watabe, Toshiro Hara, Yoshihiro Takahashi, Kazumi Arakawa, Azusa Kinoshita, Rie Suzuki
 
*'''Sound Supervision:''' [[Hiroshi Kawaguchi]], [[Kentaro Koyama]]
 
*'''Sound Production:''' [[Salamander Factory]]
 
*'''Dinosaur Supervision:''' [[Kyoshi Ieizumi]]
 
*'''OCB Dept.:''' [[Tatsuya Shikata]], [[Shinobu Shindo]], [[Hiroshi Nagata]]
 
*'''Product Testing:''' [[Junichi Shimizu]], [[Akira Nishikawa]], [[Akira Terasawa]], [[Yuuki Takahashi]], [[Eisuke Hayashi]], [[Sunao Murayama]]
 
*'''Packaging/Manual:''' [[Yoshihiro Sakuta]], [[Naohiko Iida]], [[Makoto Ohta|Makoto Ota]]
 
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{{creditsheader|[[Sega of America]]}}
 
*'''CEO:''' [[Naoya Tsurumi]]
 
*'''President and COO:''' [[Michael Hayes]]
 
*'''EVP of Corporate Planning:''' [[Hitoshi Okuno]]
 
*'''VP of Product Development:''' [[Dave Cobb]]
 
*'''VP of Sales:''' [[Sue Hughes-Taigen]]
 
*'''Localization Manager:''' [[John Merlino]]
 
*'''Localization Producer:''' [[Patrick Riley]]
 
*'''Associate Producer:''' [[Christopher Kaminski]]
 
*'''Director of Marketing:''' [[Don Mesa]]
 
*'''Associate Marketing Manager:''' [[Dan Gallardo]]
 
*'''Director of Public Relations:''' [[Charles Scibetta]]
 
*'''Public Relations Manager:''' [[Thu Nguyen]]
 
*'''Creative Services Manager:''' [[Jen Groeling]]
 
*'''CS Production Specialist:''' [[Heather Lucchetti]]
 
*'''Development Ops Director:''' [[Luke Letizia]]
 
*'''QA Supervisor:''' [[Shawn Dobbins]], [[Demetrius Griffin]]
 
*'''QA Lead:''' [[Kyle Uberman]]
 
*'''QA Assistant Lead:''' [[Rick Imperial]]
 
*'''QA Tester(s):''' [[Rocco Vienna]], [[Alex Wills]]
 
*'''SEGA Standards Supervisor:''' [[Stephen Akana]]
 
*'''Standards Lead:''' [[Eduardo Camacho]]
 
*'''Standards Specialists:''' [[Junior Sison]], [[Christine Letheby]], [[Lawrence Mann]], [[John Belcher]]
 
*'''Standards Tester:''' [[Kelly Robertson]], [[Niroth Keo]], [[Anthony Williams]]
 
<br>
 
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Kazuko Noguchi]], Kakeru Someya, Nobuko Tokuue, [[Naoko Ofuji]], [[Norio Satomi]], [[Chiho Kobayashi]], [[Masahito Imamura]], [[Tadashi Takezaki]], [[Emi Sasaki]], [[Toshiki Izawa]], Takeshi Moriguchi, [[Yuka Miyahana]], [[Taku Sasahara]], [[Kensaku Nishimura]], Nao Kito, Kazuyuki Kimura, [[Kousuke Honma|Kosuke Honma]], Kaori Makino, Hiroaki Miyano, Jun Koshimizu, Yasutake Ito, Noritaka Kobayashi, Kenta Hiroha, [[Yoko Fukada]], Shinji Seno, Daisuke Gotoh, [[Isamu Kikuchi]], [[Shun Takakuwa]], [[Kan Naito]], [[Shinpei Harada]], [[Hirotada Kakusaka]], Masayuki Ueda, Yohei Omori, [[Nobuyuki Miyoshi]], Yuto Uchida, Yudai Ikeda, Shinya Ishikawa, Hikaru Yoshida, Takeshi Hodoshima, Takehiro Yamamoto, [[Osamu Shibamiya]]
 
*'''Co-Producer:''' [[Marc Cellucci]]
 
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*'''Producer:''' [[Kenji Kanno]]
 
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*'''Presented by''' [[Sega]]
 
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| source=In-game credits{{ref|1=https://youtu.be/GeVLLCid9MQ?t=702}}
 
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==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==
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===ROM dump status===
 
===ROM dump status===
 
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Revision as of 04:02, 8 October 2024

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Dinosaur King
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System(s): Nintendo DS
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Genre: RPG

















Number of players: 1-2
Official in-game languages:
  • English
  • Français
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Italiano
  • 日本語
  • Release Date RRP Code
    Nintendo DS
    JP
    ¥4,800 (5,040)4,800e[6] NTR-P-A6KJ
    NTR-A6KJ-JPN
    CERO: A
    Nintendo DS
    US
    NTR-P-A6KE
    NTR-A6KE-USA
    ESRB: Everyone
    Nintendo DS
    DE
    NTR-P-A6KP
    NTR-A6KP-NOE
    USK: 6
    Nintendo DS
    ES
    NTR-P-A6KP
    NTR-A6KP-ESP
    PEGI: 7+
    Nintendo DS
    FR
    NTR-P-A6KP
    NTR-A6KP-FRA
    PEGI: 7+
    Nintendo DS
    IT
    NTR-P-A6KP
    NTR-A6KP-ITA
    PEGI: 7+
    Nintendo DS
    UK
    NTR-P-A6KP
    NTR-A6KP-UKV
    PEGI: 7+
    Nintendo DS
    AU
    NTR-P-A6KP
    OFLC: General (G)
    Nintendo DS
    CA
    NTR-P-A6KE
    NTR-A6KE-CAN
    ESRB: Everyone

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    Dinosaur King, called Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: 7-tsu no Kakera (古代王者 恐竜キング 7つのかけら, literally "Ancient Ruler Dinosaur King: The 7 Fragments") in Japan, is an RPG developed by Climax Entertainment and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS. The game is based on Sega's Dinosaur King anime.

    Dinosaur King plays very similarly to the Pokemon games, where the player hunts for dinosaurs to use in proxy battles with enemy characters who also possess dinosaurs. Rather than simply capturing wild dinosaurs, the player must excavate, clean and resurrect fossilised dinosaurs.

    Story

    Chapter 1: The Alpha Gang's Evil Plan

    Chapter 2: Deep Sleep in Asia

    Chapter 3: Friend or Foe in North America

    Chapter 4: An Antarctic Showdown!

    Gameplay

    Locations

    European area

    Notavailable.svg

    Euro Town

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    North Euro Plain

    Notavailable.svg

    North Mine

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    North Dig Site

    Notavailable.svg

    South Euro Plain

    Notavailable.svg

    Old S. Coal Mine

    Asian area

    Notavailable.svg

    Gobi Village

    Notavailable.svg

    South Gobi Plain

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    Darkwood Forest

    Notavailable.svg

    East Gobi Plain

    Notavailable.svg

    Wanderwood Forest

    North American area

    Notavailable.svg

    Dustberg

    Notavailable.svg

    West Dust Hills

    Notavailable.svg

    Alpha Gang Depot

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    South Dust Hills

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    Alpha Gang Base

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    Warehouse

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    East Dust Hills

    Notavailable.svg

    Secret Base

    Antarctican area

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    Polar Point

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    Headquarters

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    Command Center

    African area

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    Kalimba Park

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    Kalimba Desert

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    Alpha Fortress

    Versions

    Localised names

    Also known as
    Language Localised Name English Translation
    English Dinosaur King Dinosaur King
    English (US) Dinosaur King Dinosaur King
    Japanese 古代王者 恐竜キング 7つのかけら Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: 7-tsu no Kakera

    Production credits

    Main article: Dinosaur King (Nintendo DS)/Production credits.

    Magazine articles

    Main article: Dinosaur King (Nintendo DS)/Magazine articles.

    Promotional material

    DinoKing DS PR.pdf

    PDF
    Fact sheet
    DinoKing DS PR.pdf

    DinoKing DS E3FactSheet.pdf

    PDF
    E3 fact sheet
    DinoKing DS E3FactSheet.pdf

    Artwork

    Physical scans

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
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    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
    70
    [7]
    Nintendo DS
    70
    Based on
    1 review

    Dinosaur King (Nintendo DS)

    Nintendo DS, US
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    Cover
    Nintendo DS, EU
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    Cover
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    Card
    Nintendo DS, JP
    DinosaurKing JP cover.jpg
    Cover
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    Card
    Nintendo DS, UK
    DinosaurKing DS UK Box.jpg
    Cover
    DinosaurKing DS EU Card.jpg
    Card
    Nintendo DS, FR
    DinosaurKing DS FR cover.jpg
    Cover
    DinosaurKing DS EU Card.jpg
    Card
    Nintendo DS, DE
    DinosaurKing DE cover.jpg
    Cover
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    Card
    Nintendo DS, ES
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    Cover
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    Card
    Nintendo DS, IT
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    Cover
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    Card
    Nintendo DS, AU
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    Cover
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    Card
    Nintendo DS, CA
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    Cover

    Technical information

    ROM dump status

    System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
    Nintendo DS
     ?
    CRC32 1befeb3c
    MD5 5857f62c971a22a92737fefc685bef07
    SHA-1 51ba06e272ae8957c5200e1081b6454783662ca9
    128MB Card (EU) DinosaurKing DS Icon.png
    Nintendo DS
     ?
    CRC32 aad37f96
    MD5 890100d3a19cf5ed3841c9284c1bbe0e
    SHA-1 0d3f96270c698a71d782ea167f5853bf0edd9893
    128MB Card (US) DinosaurKing DS Icon.png
    Nintendo DS
     ?
    CRC32 84f46e71
    MD5 8a108651606fbd962a3a2a29ce803198
    SHA-1 9727654d28b6f641d3a6b488fc5fdf0b3b0a4fe8
    128MB Card (JP) DinosaurKing DS Icon.png

    External links

    • Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Nintendo DS
    • Nintendo catalogue pages: JP, US

    References

    1. https://www.amazon.co.uk/SEGA-DS-Dinosaur-King-Nintendo/dp/B00197XDQG/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-06-25 21:40)
    2. https://www.amazon.fr/S%C3%A9ga-DINOSAUR-KING/dp/B001C6JFCA/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-06-25 21:42)
    3. https://www.amazon.de/Sega-43826-Dinosaur-King/dp/B001B56VJC/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-06-25 21:44)
    4. https://www.amazon.it/SEGA-Dinosaur-King/dp/B0044BC30G/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-06-25 21:46)
    5. http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/DykEgcE7b1pYH2Y774B2xW4UFyzuP1jq (Wayback Machine: 2008-10-04 04:40)
    6. 6.0 6.1 http://sega.jp/ds/kyoryu/ (Wayback Machine: 2014-08-03 14:01)
    7. Famitsu, "2007-11-30" (JP; 2007-11-16), page 1


    Dinosaur King (Nintendo DS)

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    Main page | Comparisons | Credits | Magazine articles | Reception


    Books: Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: 7-tsu no Kakera Saikyou Kouryaku Guide Joukan (2007) | Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: 7-tsu no Kakera Saikyou Kouryaku Guide Gekan (2008)

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    Games in the Dinosaur King Series
    Arcade
    Dinosaur King (2005) | Dinosaur King: D-Team VS. the Alpha Fortress (200x) | Dinosaur King: Operation: Dinosaur Rescue (200x)
    Nintendo DS
    Dinosaur King (2007)
    Advanced Pico Beena
    Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King D-Kids Adventure: Dino Slash! Kyouryuu Battle!! (2007)
    iOS
    Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King D-Kids Adventure: Asoberu Kyouryuu Zukan (2010)
    Dinosaur King related media
    Cards: Japanese | English | Taiwanese
    Book
    Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: 7-tsu no Kakera Saikyou Kouryaku Guide Joukan (2007) | Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: 7-tsu no Kakera Saikyou Kouryaku Guide Gekan (2008)