Digimon Rumble Arena

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Rumble Arena is played in a similar matter to Nintendo's Super Smash Bros., with players being able to choose from up to 24 characters (fifteen of which need to be unlocked) from Bandai's Digimon Adventure and Digimon Tamers franchises, such as Terriermon, Agumon, Gatomon, and Renamon.

The game's sequel sequel, Digimon Rumble Arena 2, was released two (three in Japan) years later on the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, and the Xbox.

Gameplay
Unlike some other fighting games, Digimon Rumble Arena is rather basic in terms of control. The player has a jump, a basic attack, two individual "Finisher Moves", a guard, and a "Special Finisher" (when Digivolved).

Each Digimon has one of three specialties associated with it; the specialties in the game are "Fire", "Water", and "Nature". Fire Digimon have an advantage against Nature Digimon, who have an advantage against Water Digimon, who have an advantage against Fire Digimon. Certain stages also have a specialty associated with them. A Digimon caught in its own specialty trap won't receive as much damage as Digimon of a different specialty that fall into the same trap; for example, a Fire-Specialty Digimon won't receive as much damage falling into a lava pit as a Nature Digimon would, who would in fact receive more damage than a Water Digimon would.

Items and cards with various effects will appear during a battle. Food items recover a players Life Gauge, while card items have a variety of effects, such as increasing or decreasing a player's Digivolve Gauge, taking away control over a Digimon, or allowing a Digimon to perform a special attack.

Characters
There are 24 playable characters in Digimon Rumble Arena, all drawn from the Digimon Adventure and Digimon Tamers animes. Nine characters are available at the start of the game, while the other fifteen require either a password or the completion of a certain task to access.

Hidden characters

 * Beelzemon Blast Mode -Type: Water. Attacks: Dark Ringer, Darkness Claw. Special Finisher: Chaos Flare
 * BlackWarGreymon - Type: Fire. Attacks: Dragon Crusher, Black Tornado. Special Finisher: Terra Destroyer
 * Omnimon - Type: Fire. Attack: Garuru Cannon, Transcendent Sword. Special Finisher: Double Shot
 * Reapermon - Type: Fire. Attack: Bone Duster, Grim Slasher. Special Finisher: Burning Cyclone
 * WarGreymon - Type: Fire. Attack: Mega Claw, Great Tornado. Special Finisher: Terra Force
 * Imperialdramon Fighter Mode - Type: Fire. Attacks: Positron Laser, Splendor Blade. Special Finisher: Giga Crusher
 * Gallantmon - Type: Fire. Attacks: Royal Joust, Spiral Saver. Special Finisher: Elysion Blaster
 * MegaGargomon - Type: Nature. Attacks: Gargo Missile, Mega Twister. Special Finisher: Armed Shot
 * Sakuyamon - Type: Nature. Attacks: Dragon Helix, Fox Drive. Special Finisher: Talisman Sphere
 * MetalGarurumon - Type: Water. Attack: Metal Wolf Claw, Garuru Tomahawk. Special Finisher: G Cross Freezer
 * Stingmon - Type: Nature. Attacks: Moon Shooter, Spiking Strike. Special Finisher: Evil Antenna
 * Magnadramon - Type: Water. Attack: Fire Tornado, Hermit Fog. Special Finisher: Apocalypse
 * Seraphimon - Type: Nature. Attack: Hallowed Knuckle, Seven Heavens. Special Finisher: Hallowed Ascension
 * Imperialdramon Paladin Mode - Type: Fire. Attacks: Positron Laser, Splendor Blade. Special Finisher: Omega Sword

Cast

 * Tom Fahn: Agumon
 * Lex Lang: War Greymon, Omnimon
 * Kirk Thornton: Gabumon/MetalGarurumon, Omnimon
 * Derek Stephen Prince: Veemon, Impmon/Beelzemon
 * Dave Mallow: Angemon/Seraphimon
 * Mary Elizabeth McGlynn: Takato Matsuda, Gatomon/Magnadramon
 * Steven Jay Blum: Guilmon/Gallantmon, Reapermon, BlackWarGreymon
 * Mona Marshall: Terriermon/MegaGargomon
 * Michael Sorich: Imperialdramon