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Jisedai Beigoma Battle Beyblade (Video Game)
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Jisedai Beigoma Battle Beyblade (次世代ベーゴマバトルベイブレード)note Next Generation Beigoma Battle Beyblade is the very first media entry of the Beyblade brand and the originator of several of its concepts. It was developed by Rokumendo Co., Ltd and published by Hudson Soft, seeing release on July 23, 1999 for the Game Boy Color in Japan only.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Although part of the Bakuten Shoot Beyblade franchise, it is distinct due to predating the narrative refining of the manga and most need for marketing. Indeed, at the time of release only three beyblades were on the market: Ultimate Dragoon, Frostic Dranzer, and Saizō, which in-game belong to Takao, Kai, and Jin respectively. Takao is the protagonist, who along with his friends Kurumi and Rokumaru sets out to win the beyblade tournament. On their journey, they meet Kai, who wants to destroy beyblade, and Jin, a mysterious ninja that aids them.Unlike many of the Beyblade games that would follow, Jisedai Beigoma Battle Beyblade features real-time combat, and a pretty hectic variation to boot. A battle's outcome is determined by one of the beys either coming to a halt or falling outside the stadium. As would be common in Beyblade games, the player has to acquire better bey parts to improve their chances against increasingly tougher oppontent. Unique to Jisedai Beigoma Battle Beyblade, and fortunately so, is the ability to bet a bey part on the outcome of a battle. Early on, this can render the game unwinnable.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); }) | |
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Early Installment Weirdness: Where to begin... Rokumaru is readily recognizable as a prototype of Kyōju from the main portion of the franchise. What with Takao, Kai, Jin being brought over to the manga one-on-one, it stands out that Rokumaru's character type was brought over, but not the character itself. Less obvious than Rokumaru's case is Masuda's case. He's the elderly owner of a local dojo where people can practice beyblading and which is the first place Takao visits in the game. He is a dead ringer for Ryūnosuke's inspiration origin. Dranzer is a three-headed dragon. Its name and Dragoon's are dragon+army portmanteaus, namely dragon+panzer and dragon+platoon. When Aoki wrote the manga, he created the The Four Gods theme by changing Dranzer into a bird and adding Driger and Draciel. The "dra-" bit originally standing for "dragon" thus was recontextualized as Alphabetical Theme Naming. This is why Dragoon (dragon), Driger (tiger), and Draciel (shell) have clear animal self-references, but Dranzer does not.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); }) | |
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Dranzer is a three-headed dragon. Its name and Dragoon's are dragon+army portmanteaus, namely dragon+panzer and dragon+platoon. When Aoki wrote the manga, he created the The Four Gods theme by changing Dranzer into a bird and adding Driger and Draciel. The "dra-" bit originally standing for "dragon" thus was recontextualized as Alphabetical Theme Naming. This is why Dragoon (dragon), Driger (tiger), and Draciel (shell) have clear animal self-references, but Dranzer does not. | |
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Dude Magnet: Kurumi is rather popular and not pleased about it. Played for laughs during the ending sequence when two slides are of her running away from her suitors: some guy and Sebastian. | |
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