User:Metaldavemon

Did a few minor anonymous edits here and decided it might be best if I just registered. Most of my edits will be (like I do on wikipedia) typo and link fixes.

I was I think 11 or 12 years old when I got to know digimon. (early/halfway 2000) First saw a few episodes on ITV and later followed the series when they were on the local tv station. (dubbed again of course).

When I was 12 I also got my first digivice (a blue one, still have it). About a year later I got a Digivice D3 (blue one) and season 2 was on local tv. (later my sister also game me her red D3 and her blue digivice)

I got Digimon World a few months before that, it's one of the few games I still play once in a while (that and gran turismo). In my opinion one of the best games ever, it's quite chill, you can really play it at your own tempo. And you can also just put it aside for a while and then play again when you're in the mood again. A classic for me.

A little bit more than a year after that they released the D-power Digivice. I can tell you, the european version isn't that good. I have a blue D-power and up to this date the batteries that came with it are still running. (thank you for turning off the screen while not being used, f you for the stupid card slashing gameplay). I never got to finish the game in this one, the card slashing was so frustrating.

Around the same time Digimon World 2003 was released. I also bought it but got bored of it. To me it seemed like a very crappy pokémon ripoff. No more caring and a very tiresome battle system. A friend of mine actually liked the game and finished it (he never liked the care part in Digimon World 1).

After that I only cared about digimon like about once a year. Still it has a place in my heart, especially the first Digimon World game. I still like the concept of evolutions being determined by the care of your digimon. Too bad the series and the later games barely used this concept.