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|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.
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*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]]
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*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]]
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:*[[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]]
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:*[[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)
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===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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