Genre: Simulation |
CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: Tecmo |
Released: November 24, 1997 |
Developer: Tecmo |
UPC: 0 18946 01005 2 |
Sony ID: SLUS-00568 |
PSRM: 008860 |
Players: 1 to 2 Players |
Memory: 1 Block |
Accessories: Analog, Vibration |
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ESRB: Kids to Adults – Animated Violence |
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Box Copy:
Warning: Whatever you do, don’t sit too close to your CD rack! Remember when you thought monsters were lurking in every dark corner of your house? Well, you were right: Every CD You Own Contains A Monster. Every PC CD, every music CD and every game CD each has a monster living inside. Use Monster Rancher to safely release these monsters into a virtual environment where You’re The Master. Teach Your Monster Attack Moves. Capture your monster (on a memory card) and take him to a friend’s house for some Head To Head Fighting Action. We dare you to find and train your ultimate fighting machine!
WARNING: BREED MONSTERS AT YOUR OWN RISK
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Videos
GameRaveTV featured Monster Rancher in its 20th Anniversary celebration of the PlayStation.
Trivia
- Another game with the “1 Blocks” typo.
- The back copy isn’t kidding – so long as it’s a CD, you can get a monster out of it. This includes other game system CDs like Saturn and Sega CD. Even a blank CDR will create a monster.
- Tecmo’s Deception provides one of the most exclusive monsters in the game.
- If you search around the internet, players have discovered certain music CDs will produce ridiculous monster creations.