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The game play is basically a recreation of the LCD virtual pets, except that the player can have multiple Digimon at one time. Interactions involve raising a Digimon from birth, feeding it, praising it, scolding it, and training it to increase stats.
 
The game play is basically a recreation of the LCD virtual pets, except that the player can have multiple Digimon at one time. Interactions involve raising a Digimon from birth, feeding it, praising it, scolding it, and training it to increase stats.
  
Although the game has no online capability itself, the environment in which the game takes place is a simulated PC desktop. Players maintain their pet through a program window which can be minimized or maximized. You can also access a virtual Digimon internet community. Among the pages included for instance are a News page and a forum which is updated over time with new posts (often including hints or links). By obtaining links, you can type in a URL in the address bar to access a location which may allow the user to download an item, battle, or explore. You can also link up with other NPC trainers, or even participate in the adventure scenarios which involve battling against the hackers (the main antagonists) for medals.
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Although the game has no online capability itself, the environment in which the game takes place is a simulated PC desktop. Players maintain their pet through a program window which can be minimized or maximized. You can also access a virtual Digimon internet community. Among the pages included for instance are a News page and a forum which is updated over time with new posts (often including hints or links). By obtaining links, you can type in a URL in the address bar to access a location which may allow the user to download an item, battle, or explore. You can also link up with other NPC trainers, or even participate in the adventure scenarios which involve battling against the hackers (the main antagonists) for medals. The mockup PC interface made the game appropriate for the Shuttle Mouse accessory, which it supports.
  
The game is similar to the Tamagotchi games, as that was Bandai's sister franchise alongside Digimon. Not surprisingly, a Saturn entry was released titled [[Sega Saturn de Hakken!! Tamagotchi Park]], as a compliment to Digital Monster Ver. S.
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Both Digimon and the earlier Tamagotchi franchise were produced by Bandai. Being based on a similar concept by the same manufacturer, it is therefore similar to the Tamagotchi video games. Not surprisingly, Bandai did release a Saturn entry for Tamagotchi, titled [[Sega Saturn de Hakken!! Tamagotchi Park]], as a compliment to Digital Monster Ver. S.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

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Digital Monster Ver. S Digimon Tamers
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Bandai
Developer:
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (65 tracks)
Peripherals supported: Shuttle Mouse
Genre: Simulation

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Saturn
JP
¥5,8005,800 T-13331G

Digital Monster Ver. S Digimon Tamers (japanese: デジタルモンスターVer.S デジモンテイマーズ) is a Sega Saturn simulation game. This was actually the first game to be based on the popular Digimon franchise, and besides its Bandai WonderSwan counterpart, the only Digimon game to resemble the original LCD toys from which the franchise was born.

The game play is basically a recreation of the LCD virtual pets, except that the player can have multiple Digimon at one time. Interactions involve raising a Digimon from birth, feeding it, praising it, scolding it, and training it to increase stats.

Although the game has no online capability itself, the environment in which the game takes place is a simulated PC desktop. Players maintain their pet through a program window which can be minimized or maximized. You can also access a virtual Digimon internet community. Among the pages included for instance are a News page and a forum which is updated over time with new posts (often including hints or links). By obtaining links, you can type in a URL in the address bar to access a location which may allow the user to download an item, battle, or explore. You can also link up with other NPC trainers, or even participate in the adventure scenarios which involve battling against the hackers (the main antagonists) for medals. The mockup PC interface made the game appropriate for the Shuttle Mouse accessory, which it supports.

Both Digimon and the earlier Tamagotchi franchise were produced by Bandai. Being based on a similar concept by the same manufacturer, it is therefore similar to the Tamagotchi video games. Not surprisingly, Bandai did release a Saturn entry for Tamagotchi, titled Sega Saturn de Hakken!! Tamagotchi Park, as a compliment to Digital Monster Ver. S.

Magazine articles

Main article: Digital Monster Ver. S Digimon Tamers/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
68 №511, p36
70 №1998-27, p175[1]
Sega Saturn
69
Based on
2 reviews
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
68
[2]
Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
60
[3]
Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
65
[4]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
70
[5]
Sega Saturn
66
Based on
4 reviews

Digital Monster Ver. S Digimon Tamers

Saturn, JP
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Cover
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Spinecard
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Disc

References