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| romaji = Gachasute! Daina Debaisu | | romaji = Gachasute! Daina Debaisu | ||
| series = Dino Device | | series = Dino Device | ||
| edition = 1 | |||
| version1 = Red | |||
| version2 = Blue | |||
| release-date = July 6, 2002 | | release-date = July 6, 2002 | ||
| developer = Smilesoft | | developer = Smilesoft | ||
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==Obtaining Dinos== | ==Obtaining Dinos== | ||
Dinos are obtained in the game through the [[Gachasta]] machine found in the Dino Center. Basically a high-tech gashapon machine, the Gachasta (short for Gacha Station) produces Dinos from profiles you have added to the Dino Pad's address book. Dinos are catagorized into 30 different [[styles]], and then further with 5 different [[elements]] for each style. The same profile will always produce the same style of Dino, but the element of the Dino will always be random. | Dinos are obtained in the game through the [[Gachasta]] machine found in the Dino Center. Basically a high-tech gashapon machine, the [[Gachasta]] (short for Gacha Station) produces Dinos from profiles you have added to the Dino Pad's address book. Dinos are catagorized into 30 different [[styles]], and then further with 5 different [[elements]] for each style. The same profile will always produce the same style of Dino, but the element of the Dino will always be random. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Dinos]] | * [[Dinos]] | ||
* [[Dino Device 2]] | * [[Dino Device 2]] |
Revision as of 11:06, 24 May 2008
Gachasta! Dino Device | |
Series | GachaSta! Dino Device |
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Versions | Red and Blue |
Developer(s) | Smilesoft
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Release date | July 6, 2002 |
Genre | Console role-playing game |
Platform | Game Boy Advance |
Gachasta! Dino Device is a Japanese monster-raising role-playing game (RPG) developed by Smilesoft. It was released on July 6, 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. While mainly a strategic RPG, the game also includes many useful features such as an organizer, a calculator, and a journal.
In late 2003, a sequel was released by Rocket Company titled Gachasta! Dino Device 2.
Gameplay
The game takes place in Dino City, a virtual city where monsters known as Dinos can live. As the player, you are given the responsibility of creating Dinos and building places for them to live in the city. You can also use your Dinos to battle against other humans' Dinos through a system known as Dino Net. Battles take place on a virtual grid where both teams cannot see the other until they choose to attack. The battle system is quite different from other RPGs in this sense, with strategic elements resembling Battleship and Minesweeper. For battling, Dinos are capable of equipping specialized weapons and armor known as Devices. Devices boost a Dino's stats in battle and also give them a special attack, effectively allowing the player to customize the Dino's strengths and moveset.
Dino Pad
The Dino Pad is the fictional PDA-like device that works as the overall menu for Dino Device. The Dino Pad menu is brought up every time you start the game, and can also be accessed from inside Dino Device by selecting the "end game" option on the system menu. The Dino Pad has many features for keeping yourself organized, as well as minigames, a sound test, and the address book used for generating Dinos. The main game, Dino Device is also accessed from this menu. If the player chooses to return to the menu from Dino Device, the game will remain paused until the player accesses the game again.
Features
Obtaining Dinos
Dinos are obtained in the game through the Gachasta machine found in the Dino Center. Basically a high-tech gashapon machine, the Gachasta (short for Gacha Station) produces Dinos from profiles you have added to the Dino Pad's address book. Dinos are catagorized into 30 different styles, and then further with 5 different elements for each style. The same profile will always produce the same style of Dino, but the element of the Dino will always be random.