Digimon World 3

PSX PlayStation Digimon World 3 No Ring Black Label Retail Release

Jewel Case Release

 

Genre:
Role Playing Game
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Bandai America, Inc.
Released:
May 15, 2002
Developer:
BEC Co., Ltd., Boom
UPC:
0 45557 18004 1
Sony ID:
SLUS-01436
PSRM:
023730
Players:
1 Player
Memory:
4 Blocks
Accessories:
None
ESRB:
Everyone Mild Violence
Box Copy:

Save your friends. Save the world. Save yourself!

In the near future, when computer technology has advanced…Junior, a 12 year old boy, and his friends Teddy and Ivy are playing the hottest game around, “Digimon Online.” In this game, the players enter the Digital World and travel on an exciting adventure with Digimon. But one fateful day when the friends are in the middle of the game, an accident occurs and they become trapped inside the Digital World!

Is an evil plot brewing in the Digital World?

You, as Junior, must now go on a quest with your Digimon to save the Digimon, and rescue your friends!

Can you do it?

  • Featuring your favorite Digimon from all 3 seasons (and a sneak peak at some from Season 4)!
  • 24 original Digimon brought to life just for Digimon World 3!
  • Magnificent, entrancing storyline crosses over between the real world and the digital world!
  • Customize your Digimon troops and choose to digivolve during battles to gain strategic superiority!
  • Collect rare items and weapons to strengthen your Digimon and prepare them for battle!

 

 

Variants

Also released to the Greatest Hits Subset.

PSX Digimon World 3 Greatest Hits Green Label Release

Greatest Hits Release – SLUS-01436GH / PSRM-023731

 

 

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Trivia

  • The word ‘Digimon’ is used nine times on the back insert, rivalling Acclaim’s use of Exclamation Points.

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