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Disambiguation entry for a series of four Bandai [[Wonder Swan]] games released between 1999 and 2001 based on the ''[[Digimon]]'' franchise. The four games star '''Ryo Akiyama''', a character who made a handful of cameo apperances in ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'' and ''[[Digimon Adventure 02]]'' before becoming a [[Sixth Ranger]] in ''[[Digimon Tamers]]'', and detail his ongoing conflict with the sinister '''[[Multiversal Conqueror|Millenniumon]]'''. Their main draw is they are [[All There in the Manual|the hypothetical manual]] for exactly who the hell Ryo is, what he's doing in two different [[Alternate Continuity|alternate continuities]], and why he's seemingly out-of-place in the ''Tamers'' universe; they also link together all permutations of the franchise as a [[Multiverse]], which of course Ryo ends up saving.
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Disambiguation entry for a series of four Bandai [[Wonder Swan]] games released between 1999 and 2001 based on the ''[[Digimon]]'' franchise. The four games star '''Ryo Akiyama''', a character who made a handful of cameo apperances in ''[[Digimon Adventure (Anime)|Digimon Adventure]]'' and ''[[Digimon Adventure 02 (Anime)|Digimon Adventure 02]]'' before becoming a [[Sixth Ranger]] in ''[[Digimon Tamers (Anime)|Digimon Tamers]]'', and detail his ongoing conflict with the sinister '''[[Multiversal Conqueror|Millenniumon]]'''. Their main draw is they are [[All There in the Manual|the hypothetical manual]] for exactly who the hell Ryo is, what he's doing in two different [[Alternate Continuity|alternate continuities]], and why he's seemingly out-of-place in the ''Tamers'' universe; they also link together all permutations of the franchise as a [[Multiverse]], which of course Ryo ends up saving.


All four were a victim of [[No Export for You]] because the [[Wonder Swan]] itself wasn't released in the west, and so while most people are aware they exist and they explain Ryo's backstory, people who've played them or are aware of how exactly it all unfolded are few and far between.
All four were a victim of [[No Export for You]] because the [[Wonder Swan]] itself wasn't released in the west, and so while most people are aware they exist and they explain Ryo's backstory, people who've played them or are aware of how exactly it all unfolded are few and far between.


The series did a crossover with ''[[Digimon V-Tamer 01 (Manga)|Digimon V-Tamer 01]]'' in one of its bonus chapters, with Ryo teaming up with the manga's Taichi Yagami to challenge Vikemon... and getting [[Hot Blooded|very distracted]].
The series did a crossover with ''[[Digimon V-Tamer 01]]'' in one of its bonus chapters, with Ryo teaming up with the manga's Taichi Yagami to challenge Vikemon... and getting [[Hot-Blooded|very distracted]].


This page exists mainly because it's a damn sight easier to link to this one page than it is to link to all four games at once. Which happens really often in pretty much any mention of Ryo.
This page exists mainly because it's a damn sight easier to link to this one page than it is to link to all four games at once. Which happens really often in pretty much any mention of Ryo.


* ''[[Digimon Adventure Anode Cathode Tamer (Video Game)|Digimon Adventure Anode Cathode Tamer]]'' (December 1999) (set around New Year's Eve 1999)
* ''[[Digimon Adventure: Anode Cathode Tamer]]'' (December 1999) (set around New Year's Eve 1999)
* ''[[Digimon Adventure 02 Tag Tamers (Video Game)|Digimon Adventure 02 Tag Tamers]]'' (August 2000) (set shortly after the ''Our War Game'' [[Short Anime Movie]]; co-stars Ken Ichijouji)
* ''[[Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers]]'' (August 2000) (set shortly after the ''Our War Game'' [[Short Anime Movie]]; co-stars Ken Ichijouji)
* ''[[Digimon Adventure 02 D-1 Tamers (Video Game)|Digimon Adventure 02 D-1 Tamers]]'' (December 2000)
* ''[[Digimon Adventure 02: D-1 Tamers]]'' (December 2000)
* ''[[Digimon Tamers Brave Tamer (Video Game)|Digimon Tamers Brave Tamer]]'' (December 2001)
* ''[[Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer]]'' (December 2001)


A synopsis for the games can be found [[Digimon (Franchise)/Wonder Swan Games/Synopsis|here]]. [[Mind Screw|You might]] [[Timey Wimey Ball|want to]] [[Wall of Text|get a]] [[I Need a Freaking Drink|drink first]].
A synopsis for the games can be found [[Digimon/Recap/Wonder Swan Games|here]]. [[Mind Screw|You might]] [[Timey-Wimey Ball|want to]] [[Wall of Text|get a]] [[I Need a Freaking Drink|drink first]].


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Latest revision as of 05:32, 10 July 2021

Disambiguation entry for a series of four Bandai Wonder Swan games released between 1999 and 2001 based on the Digimon franchise. The four games star Ryo Akiyama, a character who made a handful of cameo apperances in Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02 before becoming a Sixth Ranger in Digimon Tamers, and detail his ongoing conflict with the sinister Millenniumon. Their main draw is they are the hypothetical manual for exactly who the hell Ryo is, what he's doing in two different alternate continuities, and why he's seemingly out-of-place in the Tamers universe; they also link together all permutations of the franchise as a Multiverse, which of course Ryo ends up saving.

All four were a victim of No Export for You because the Wonder Swan itself wasn't released in the west, and so while most people are aware they exist and they explain Ryo's backstory, people who've played them or are aware of how exactly it all unfolded are few and far between.

The series did a crossover with Digimon V-Tamer 01 in one of its bonus chapters, with Ryo teaming up with the manga's Taichi Yagami to challenge Vikemon... and getting very distracted.

This page exists mainly because it's a damn sight easier to link to this one page than it is to link to all four games at once. Which happens really often in pretty much any mention of Ryo.

A synopsis for the games can be found here. You might want to get a drink first.