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* [[Bonus Boss]]. The six Black Megas, as fans affectionately call them.
* [[Bonus Boss]]. The six Black Megas, as fans affectionately call them.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: In Gunslinger's second floor, Junior looks at the camera and exclaims.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: In Gunslinger's second floor, Junior looks at the camera and exclaims.
{{quote| '''Junior''' "Hurry! We have to defeat Lord Megadeath and get everyone back!"}}
{{quote|'''Junior''' "Hurry! We have to defeat Lord Megadeath and get everyone back!"}}
* [[BFS]]: Agumon, Veemon and Guilmon's equipable weapons.
* [[BFS]]: Agumon, Veemon and Guilmon's equipable weapons.
* [[Catgirl]]: Persiamon.
* [[Catgirl]]: Persiamon.

Revision as of 23:26, 6 August 2014

The third installment in the Digimon World series, known as Digimon World 3 in NTSC regions and Digimon World 2003 for PAL regions (since they never got Digimon World 2). The most significant difference is that in Digimon World 2003, it is possible to continue after what is the finale of Digimon World 3.

You play as a child called Junior who enters an online virtual reality MMORPG called "Digimon Online", which is run by the "MAGAMI" corporation. A terrorist attack on the Internet traps Junior and his friends inside the game, and he sets out to stop them with his Digimon partners. The core gameplay is similar to many turn-based EasternRPGs, but with about everything done before thrown in.


This game contains examples of:

Junior "Hurry! We have to defeat Lord Megadeath and get everyone back!"