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{{Infobox  CVG
|title  =  Digimon  World
|image  =  [[Image:Digimonworld.jpg|250px]]
|developer  =  [[Bandai]]
|publisher  =  [[Bandai]]
|designer  =  
|engine  =  
|version  =  
|released  =  {{flagicon|Japan}}  [[January  28]]  [[1999]]  <br/>{{flagicon|US}}  {{flagicon|Canada}}  [[May  23]]  [[2000]]  <br/>  {{flagicon|European  Union}}  [[July  6]]  [[2001]]
|genre  =  [[Adventure  game|Adventure]]
|modes  =    Single,  Multiplayer
|ratings  =  [[ESRB]]:  Teen  (T)  <br>  [[ELSPA]]:  3+  <br>  [[Office  of  Film  and  Literature  Classification  (Australia)|OFLC]]:  G8+
|platforms  =  [[PlayStation]]
|media  =  1  [[CD-ROM]]
|requirements  =  
|input  =  [[Game  controller|Controller]]
}}
'''''Digimon  World'''''  is  a  video  game  by  [[Bandai]]  on  the  [[PlayStation]],  released  in  [[2000]],  about  the  [[Digimon]]  [[virtual  pet]]s.  It  has  four  sequels,  ''[[Digimon  World  2]]'',  ''[[Digimon  World  3]]'',  ''[[Digimon  World  4]]''  and  ''[[Digimon  Digital  Card  Battle]]''.

The  storyline  focuses  on  a  human  brought  to  File  City  on  [[File  Island]]  by  Jijimon  to  save  the  island.  Digimon  have  been  losing  their  memories  and  becoming  [[feral]]  and  the  city  has  fallen  into  disarray.  The  goal  of  the  player,  who  is  represented  by  a  young  boy  whose  name  is  given  as  "Hiro/Hero"  (this  is  a  common  Japanese  naming  convention  for  RPG  protagonists),  is  to  save  the  island  by  helping  Digimon  recover  their  memory  and  return  to  the  city.

As  it  came  before  the  [[anime]]  in  Japan,  it  is  very  strictly  based  on  the  Virtual  Pets.  The  gameplay  revolves  around  raising  a  single  Digimon  from  its  Digitama  form,  hatching  into  a  Fresh,  up  through  In-Training,  Rookie,  Champion,  and  with  work,  Ultimate.  A  Digimon  partner  will  die  with  age,  and  return  to  an  egg  eventually,  so  the  player  has  to  raise  it  again.

Fans  of  the  anime  will  be  familiar  with  the  sixth  stage,  Mega,  however  this  game  was  made  prior  to  the  Pendulum  series  of  pets,  which  introduced  Mega  level.

To  raise  a  Digimon  partner,  the  player  must  train  it,  feed  it,  let  it  rest  and  take  it  to  the  bathroom.

The  other  main  part  of  gameplay  is  battle.  The  player's  partner  Digimon  fight  the  Digimon  that  have  become  aggressive  due  to  a  crisis  on  File  Island.  Partner  Digimon  begin  the  game  with  a  few  basic  skills,  but  acquire  more  as  they  progress  in  levels  through  the  game.

The [[PAL region]]'s variant [[cover art]] features the seven initial [[List_of_chosen_Digimon|chosen Digimon]] from ''[[Digimon Adventure]]''. The group includes [[Gomamon]], who is otherwise completely absent from this game.

==Digimon  In  The  Game==
===List  of  obtainable  Digimon===
There  are  65  Digimon  in  the  game  that  a  partner  Digimon  can  become.  All  Rookie,  Champion  and  Ultimate  forms  which  can  be  acquired  without  cheating  are  also  available  as  Digimon  to  recruit  to  File  City,  with  the  exceptions  of  MegaSeadramon,  HerculesKabuterimon  and  Phoenixmon.

{|  style="background-color:  transparent;"
|  valign=top  width="25%"|
*Fresh
:*[[Botamon]]
:*[[Poyomon]]
:*[[Punimon]]
:*[[Yuramon]]

*In-training
:*[[Koromon]]
:*[[Tanemon]]
:*[[Tokomon]]
:*[[Tsunomon]]

*Rookie
:*[[List of Rookie Digimon (Part 1)#Agumon|Agumon]]
:*[[Betamon]]
:*[[Biyomon]]
:*[[Elecmon]]
:*[[Gabumon]]
:*[[Kunemon]]
:*[[Palmon]]
:*[[Patamon]]
:*[[Penguinmon]]
|  valign=top  width="25%"|

*Champion
:*[[Airdramon]]
:*[[Angemon]]
:*[[Bakemon]]
:*[[List  of  Champion  Digimon  (Part  1)#Birdramon|Birdramon]]
:*[[Centarumon]]
:*[[Coelamon]]
:*[[Devimon]]
:*[[Drimogemon]]
:*[[Frigimon]]
:*[[Garurumon]]
:*[[Greymon]]
:*[[Kabuterimon]]
:*[[Kokatorimon]]
:*[[Kuwagamon]]
:*[[Leomon]]
:*[[Meramon]]
:*[[Mojyamon]]
:*[[Monochromon]]
:*[[Nanimon]]
|  valign=top  width="25%"|
:*[[Ninjamon]]
:*[[Numemon]]
:*[[Ogremon]]
:*[[Seadramon]]
:*[[Shellmon]]
:*[[Sukamon]]
:*[[Tyrannomon]]
:*[[Unimon]]
:*[[Vegiemon]]
:*[[Whamon]]

*Ultimate
:*[[Andromon]]
:*[[Digitamamon]]
:*[[Etemon]]
:*[[List of Ultimate Digimon (Part 2)#Giromon|Giromon]]
:*[[Mamemon]]
:*[[Megadramon]]
:*[[MegaSeadramon]]
:*[[MetalGreymon]]
:*[[MetalMamemon]]
|  valign=top  width="25%"|
:*[[Monzaemon]]
:*[[Piximon]]
:*[[SkullGreymon]]
:*[[Vademon]]
:  (''the  following  can  only  be  acquired  by  digivolving  tools,  which  can  be  acquired  by  using  a  cheat  device.)
:*[[Gigadramon]]
:*[[MetalEtemon]]
:*[[Panjyamon]]
:*[[WereGarurumon]](Can  freeze  the  game)
:  (''the  following  are  actually  Mega  level  Digimon  but  at  the  time  of  the  game's  creation  the  mega  level  did  not  exist'')
:*[[HerculesKabuterimon]]
:*[[MetalEtemon]]
:*[[Phoenixmon]]

:*[[Machinedramon]](2  player  mode  only)
|}

===Non-Playable  Digimon===
*In-Training
:*[[DemiMeramon]]

*Rookie
:*[[Aruraumon]]
:*[[ClearAgumon]]
:*[[Dokunemon]]
:*[[Goburimon]]
:*[[Hagurumon]]
:*[[ModokiBetamon]]
:*[[Muchomon]]
:*[[Otamamon]]
:*[[Psychemon]]
:*[[Shamanmon|Sharmamon]]
:*[[SnowAgumon]]
:*[[SnowGoburimon]]
:*[[Tentomon]]
:*[[ToyAgumon]]
:*[[Tsukaimon]]

*Champion
:*[[Akatorimon]]
:*[[Darkrizamon]]
:*[[Flarerizamon]]
:*[[Fugamon]]
:*[[Gekomon]]
:*[[Geremon]]
:*[[Gotsumon]]
:*[[Guardromon]]
:*[[Gururumon]]
:*[[Hyogamon]]
:*[[IceDevimon]]
:*[[Icemon]]
:*[[J-Mojyamon]]
:*[[MoriShellmon]]
:*[[MudFrigimon]]
:*[[NiseDrimogemon]]
:*[[Piddomon]]
:*[[PlatinumSukamon]]
:*[[RedVegiemon]]
:*[[Rockmon]]
:*[[Saberdramon]]
:*[[SandYanmamon]]
:*[[ShimaUnimon]]
:*[[Soulmon]]
:*[[Tankmon]]
:*[[Weedmon]]
:*[[Yanmamon]]

*Ultimate:
:*[[BlueMeramon]]
:*[[Brachiomon]]
:*[[Cherrymon]]
:*[[KingSukamon]]
:*[[MasterTyrannomon]]
:*[[Meteormon]]
:*[[Myotismon]]
:*[[ShogunGekomon]]
:*[[Tekkamon]]
:*[[Vermilimon]]
:*[[WaruMonzaemon]]
:*[[WaruSeadramon]]

*Mega:
(None  of  these  are  given  an  official  level  classification  in  the  game)
:*[[Jijimon]]
:*[[Machinedramon]]

==Trivia==

{{Trivia|date=July 2007}}
*Despite  the  Mega  level  not  existing  at  the  time  of  the  game's  creation,  five  Mega  level  Digimon  are  in  the  game.  Those  who  have  actual  level  classifications  are  classed  as  "Ultimate".
*Several  infamous  glitches  exist  in  the  game  (most  prominently  in  NTSC  copies).  Examples  include  the  game  freezing  when  the  player  tries  to  access  Giromon's  Juke  Box  (which  only  appears  to  happen  in  NTSC  copies)  and  the  player  being  unable  to  move  on  the  floor  after  speaking  to  a  Mojyamon  a  lot  of  times,  requiring  an  Auto-Pilot  to  quickly  escape.
*Giromon's  Juke  Box  contains  a  track  for  the  Underground  Lab  of  the  Grey  Lord's  Mansion,  which  is  not  used  in  the  actual  area  itself  (the  Grey  Lord's  Mansion  theme  is  used).  The  theme  is  very  similar  to  the  theme  for  the  Secret  Beach  Cave,  but  slightly  higher  in  pitch  and  with  different  instruments.
*In  all  versions,  the  text  given  on  each  Digimon  card  appears  in  Japanese, as well as the sign above the Drill Tunnel entrance.
*Whenever  the  player  confronts  MetalMamemon  to  battle  or  for  a  game  of  curling,  the  title  of  the  Digimon  is  given  as  MetalGreymon  instead  of  MetalMamemon.

==External  links==
*{{moby  game|id=/Digimon-world  |name=Digimon World}}

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