Digimon Sapphire

Release Date calendar
2003
Game Type type
Unlicensed
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Overview

Digimon Sapphire (called Digimon Saphire on the English cart label), also known as Digimon - Final Battle (數碼暴龍-決戰篇) for its Taiwanese version, and Digimon Pearl (數碼暴龍-珍珠版) and Digimon Emerald (數碼暴龍-綠寶石) in mainland China, is a bootleg game developed by Vast Fame for the Game Boy Color. It is not to be confused with Vast Fame's platforming game for the Game Boy Advance, also called Digimon Sapphire. The game is a strategy RPG based on the second season of the Digimon anime (Digimon Adventure 02). The plot follows closely to the show, although in the English version, all the dialogue is translated poorly into English to an extent where even compared to Vast Fame's other English releases, it is difficult to understand at times. The game is very linear in progression, with extremely little interaction in an overworld and the only thing between battles being cutscenes and the option to save/visit the shop to acquire more Digimon. Allies bought at a shop tend to be weaker than those raised from an early level, to where in the late game they can barely do any damage. The player can also evolve and merge Digimon to enhance their battle capabilities. New Game Color Advance published the English version.

Alternate Names
  • Digimon Emerald (數碼暴龍: 綠寶石) China China
  • Digimon Pearl (數碼暴龍: 珍珠版) China China
  • Digimon Saphire Asia Asia
  • Digimon: Final Battle (數碼暴龍: 決戰篇) Asia Asia
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