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The games have been released for a variety of and such as the, the and Bandai's own. The series started in 1999 (in the West) with the game Digimon World for the, but released in 1998, there was a Japan-exclusive which started the Digimon video game line as a whole. The most recently released games are 2016's and 2017's, which are both for the in the East, and in the west. The series revolves around the eponymous creatures and their human 'Tamers', who both serve as and depending on the game. Gameplay focuses on battles between Digimon, with Tamers present or otherwise.
The creatures can ' back and forth between several evolutionary forms. Due to similar features and mechanics, Digimon has experienced a rivalry with the series. However, it has maintained a dedicated fanbase. •: October 6, 2001 •: January 13, 2003 •: September 5, 2003 Release years by system: 2001 – 2003 – Notes: • Developed by • Plot holds that an 'unknown Digimon' is born at the corner of the Digital World and begins to terrorize that world as well as a fictional version of. The Digimon and Tamers from both worlds band together to fight it • Release on the Game Boy Advance solidified the demise of 's own WonderSwan Color.
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