Medabot RPG: Metabee - GBA

Game Overview

packaging / box artwork
Viewed: 2D Side-on, Scrolling
Genre: Adventure: Role Playing
Arcade origin:No
Developer: Natsume
Soft. Co.: Ubisoft
Publishers: Ubisoft (GB)
Released: 22 Nov 2002 (GB)
Ratings: 3+

Summary

Nope, it’s not Pokemon. It’s Pokemon with Mechs!

Years have past since the diabolical Rubberobo Gang tried to take over the world before being thwarted by a young Medafighter named Henry. The Rubberobo Gang disbanded and there was peace across the land. But unbeknownst to the citizens of Riverview City, a dark, sinister figure has been slowly building up the Rubberobo Gang for world domination through the misuse of Medabots.

Join Ikki as he begins his journey as a Medafighter and tries ... more >>
Nope, it’s not Pokemon. It’s Pokemon with Mechs!

Years have past since the diabolical Rubberobo Gang tried to take over the world before being thwarted by a young Medafighter named Henry. The Rubberobo Gang disbanded and there was peace across the land. But unbeknownst to the citizens of Riverview City, a dark, sinister figure has been slowly building up the Rubberobo Gang for world domination through the misuse of Medabots.

Join Ikki as he begins his journey as a Medafighter and tries to save his hometown of Riverview City from the evil Rubberobo Gang. Ikki must solve various mysteries with the help of his friends and the Phantom Renegade. Interact with characters and control popular Medabots from the animated TV series. Can Ikki save the world from the treacherous Rubberobo Gang and become the number one ranked Medafighter? It’s all up to you!

Roaming the 2D game world for a several minutes, you’ll eventually stumble across a few Medapart pieces. Fundamentally, these are your ‘Pokemon’, the basic building blocks for a Mechfighter. Using different combinations of Medaparts, or by trading with NPCs or friends via a link cable, you’ll be able to construct a remarkable three million different fighters. Naturally, more valuable pieces are harder to find, and in many cases they must be earned through combat, but it’s nearly always worth the effort.

While there are a great deal of similarities to Pokemon games and perhaps even Digimon, there are several features that are unique to Medabot RPG. It’s a great experience, and with so many available options and dozens of hours of gameplay stored into a tiny mobile cartridge, Medabot RPG is extremely good value for money. << less

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