Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer and Cathode Tamer

Digimon: Anode/Cathode Tamer is one of two Digimon WonderSwan games (and one of the very few WonderSwan Color games) that are available in English. It combines two separate Japanese games, Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer, and Digimon Adventure: Cathode Tamer, into one. The game was distributed by Bandai Asia and targeted mostly to Hong Kong and possibly several other English-speaking Asian markets.

Plot
Ryo is a boy roughly the same age as the older DigiDestined, which is about 11. He lives with his parents in a comfortable two-story house (hinting that Ryo's family is at least well-off due to high house prices in much of Japan and the fact that Ryo got a laptop for Christmas). On December 31, 1999, while chatting online a blackout occurs and Ryo's mother asks him to check the fuse-box. Before he can do so, however, a voice calls out to him from his computer, which is displaying a machine he's never seen before. The voice pleads to him to touch the device, which Ryo (rather naively) does.

The next thing he knows, he's suddenly in the middle of a forest and confronted by Agumon, Taichi "Tai" Kamiya's Digimon partner. After Agumon explains that Ryo was summoned because a powerful evil Digimon called Millenniummon captured the DigiDestined, then warped the very essence of time and resurrected previously defeated evil Digimon such as Devimon and Myotismon, Ryo quite understandably finds it all hard to believe and thinks he's having a nightmare from too many video games.

He quickly realizes he has no choice but to help after getting injured by a Kuwagamon/Shellmon (depending on wich game). This alerts him to the fact that this is not a dream and very real. He thus begins his quest to rescue the DigiDestined and defeat Millenniumon. Along the way, he befriends a number of Digimon allied to the DigiDestined, including Leomon, Andromon, Piximon and the Digidestined partners themselves. He also encounters villains previously defeated by the DigiDestined beginning with Devimon, then Etemon, Myotismon and the Dark Master Piedmon before confronting Milleniumon. (Depending on which game, he takes on the form of one of his two components, either Machinedramon or Kimeramon). After a fierce battle, Ryo and his Digimon comrades are able to vanquish the villain and rescue Tai, the last of the DigiDestined being held prisoner. His task done, Ryo bids his new friends a tearful farewell and returns home, where his parents note he seems to have grown up a bit.

Battle System
The battles are based on turns and Digimon attack ones there are next to them, or use Variable Moves to attack the ones there are faraway. During the battles, the digimon can walk through the camp. Land and Ocean digimon reach bigger distance at earth and water respectively, and Sky digimon can fly a long way off.

Variable Moves
The powerfully attacks of the digimons. To use a Variable Move, they digivolve to Ultimate or Mega forms of them or another digimons, and use their attacks. Variable Moves can cause damage, cut or recove digimons' status or to heal them. They can be find putting two or more digimons there has something in common fighting toghether or when a digimon see another using one many times.

Digimon known to be included
The following 182 Digimon can be found in the game. Bolded Digimon appear only as Variables, a type of special move.

Trivia

 * Digimon Adventure: Anode/Cathode Tamer was the first game of the Tamer Series;
 * The english version of the game has english digimon's names, and japanese attacks' names;
 * Ryo Akiyama was one of the main characters in Digimon Tamers;
 * In the game, the only way that a digimon can digivolve, is using Variable Moves;
 * The vilains of the game (with Millenniummon's exception) are the same of Digimon Adventure.