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{{Infobox game
{{Infobox game
| name = Keitai Denjū Telefang 2
| name = Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2
| japname = 携帯電獣 テレファング
| japname = 携帯電獣 テレファング 2
| romaji = Keitai Denjyuu Terefangu 2
| romaji = Keitai Denjuu Terefangu 2
| image = [[Image:Telefang 2 Power version.jpg|200px]]<br /><br />[[Image:Telefang 2 Speed version.jpg|200px]]
| image = [[Image:Telefang 2 Power version.jpg|200px]]<br /><br />[[Image:Telefang 2 Speed version.jpg|200px]]
| developer = Smilesoft
| developer = Smilesoft
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| media = Unknown}}
| media = Unknown}}


'''Keitai Denjū Telefang 2''' is the sequel to the [[Telefang 1|first Telefang game]] for the Game Boy Advance. Taking place in a different part of the [[Denjū]] world from the first one, this game shares some qualities with Telefang 1. The battle system is similar, as is the gathering-phone-numbers system, but a good deal of things are quite different from the original.
'''Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2''' is the sequel to the [[Telefang 1|first Telefang game]] for the Game Boy Advance. Taking place in a different part of the [[Denjuu]] world from the first one, this game shares some qualities with Telefang 1. The battle system is similar, as is the gathering-phone-numbers system, but a good deal of things are quite different from the original.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The game follows a blue-haired protagonist (named by the player but original called kyou) as he journeys on his quest to become a [[T-Fanger]]. Along the way, he encounters [[Diablos]], who is not content with humans entering the Denjū universe and so is killing off the [[Antenna tree]]s, thereby cutting off access to the human world.  
The game follows a blue-haired protagonist (named by the player but original called kyou) as he journeys on his quest to become a [[T-Fanger]]. Along the way, he encounters [[Diablos]], who is not content with humans entering the Denjuu universe and so is killing off the [[Antenna tree]]s, thereby cutting off access to the human world.  


With only one antenna tree in existence, that tree was the only entrance left from the human's world to the Denjū's world. The player, naturally, must stop him before he is stuck in the world forever. <ref>http://www.rocketcompany.co.jp/t2/t2_003.html</ref>
With only one antenna tree in existence, that tree was the only entrance left from the human's world to the Denjuu's world. The player, naturally, must stop him before he is stuck in the world forever. <ref>http://www.rocketcompany.co.jp/t2/t2_003.html</ref>


==Differences in the two releases==
==Differences in the two releases==
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* The sprites were redrawn
* The sprites were redrawn
* The background music was changed
* The background music was changed
* New Denjū were introduced
* New Denjuu were introduced
* [[Move types]] were introduced, and a Denjū which has a [[type]] disadvantage would not necessarily lose if it has good [[moves]].
* [[Move types]] were introduced, and a Denjuu which has a [[type]] disadvantage would not necessarily lose if it has good [[moves]].
* In Telefang 1, the starter partner would be different in both versions ([[Krypto]] and [[Fungus]]), while in Telefang 2 it would be [[Rex]] for both versions.
* In Telefang 1, the starter partner would be different in both versions ([[Krypto]] and [[Fungus]]), while in Telefang 2 it would be [[Rex]] for both versions.
* The new Denjū reform evolve differently. Unlike the old Denjū, their [[habitat type]] would change as they reform evolve.
* The new Denjuu reform evolve differently. Unlike the old Denjuu, their [[habitat type]] would change as they reform evolve.


==Release==
==Release==
This game was only ever released in Japanese; however, there are hackers who have been able to edit the hexadecimal values in the [[wikipedia:ROM image|ROM images]] to release an [[English patch of Keitai Denjū Telefang 2|English patch]].
This game was only ever released in Japanese; however, there are hackers who have been able to edit the hexadecimal values in the [[wikipedia:ROM image|ROM images]] to release an [[English patch of Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2|English patch]].


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Telefang 1]]
* [[Telefang 1]]
* [[List of Denjuu in Telefang 2]]
* [[List of Denjuu in Telefang 2]]

Revision as of 21:17, 18 April 2008

Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2



Developer(s) Smilesoft
Publisher(s) Natsume
Designer(s) Unknown
Release date Unknown
Genre Console role-playing game
Platform Game Boy Advance

Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2 is the sequel to the first Telefang game for the Game Boy Advance. Taking place in a different part of the Denjuu world from the first one, this game shares some qualities with Telefang 1. The battle system is similar, as is the gathering-phone-numbers system, but a good deal of things are quite different from the original.

Plot

The game follows a blue-haired protagonist (named by the player but original called kyou) as he journeys on his quest to become a T-Fanger. Along the way, he encounters Diablos, who is not content with humans entering the Denjuu universe and so is killing off the Antenna trees, thereby cutting off access to the human world.

With only one antenna tree in existence, that tree was the only entrance left from the human's world to the Denjuu's world. The player, naturally, must stop him before he is stuck in the world forever. [1]

Differences in the two releases

Main article: Differences between Telefang 1 and Telefang 2

There have been significant differences in the two games, Telefang 1 and 2.

  • The sprites were redrawn
  • The background music was changed
  • New Denjuu were introduced
  • Move types were introduced, and a Denjuu which has a type disadvantage would not necessarily lose if it has good moves.
  • In Telefang 1, the starter partner would be different in both versions (Krypto and Fungus), while in Telefang 2 it would be Rex for both versions.
  • The new Denjuu reform evolve differently. Unlike the old Denjuu, their habitat type would change as they reform evolve.

Release

This game was only ever released in Japanese; however, there are hackers who have been able to edit the hexadecimal values in the ROM images to release an English patch.

See also