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DigiWindowThe DigiWindow is the Digimon Savers equivalent to the Digimon Analyzer and the D-Terminal. It contains a Digimon database of over 160 Digimon and connects with the Digivice iC. (The Digiwindow does not connect with any other v-pet or Digivice.) Like the previous databases, the DigiWindow's gameplay revolves around a series of minigames that allow the player to unlock new Digimon. For a look at some of the gameplay, please visit the official Japanese site∞. Mission ModeMission Mode greets you with a simple ON/OFF selection screen. Switch it to on and the unit will shift to a Standby screen that features your current selected partner for half a minute or so. The unit will then go off, making noise (if the sound is on) and flashing the lights below the screen. The screen will read "EMERGENCY!" and after hitting the Enter button a couple of times, you will be brought to a map to select which emergency you wish to tackle. After selecting the map area, you will be given one of ten minigames to play in order to unlock a new Digimon. Below is a list of the various games and how they are played.
New Digimon will be sorted into one of two groups--DATS and Enemy. DATS Digimon will be available for you to use on missions. Below is a list of the various Digimon, where in the game they may be found, and what minigame you have to play to unlock the Digimon. In the case of minigames like the name-guessing game, the question will be repeated. This is helpful if you can't read Japanese and are reduced to wildly guessing names. Keep in mind that the games get more difficult as you progress through the map. Below is a listing of Digimon's locations and which minigames you will play when you encounter them. DATSThis option shows you which three Digimon you currently have selected as your partners for use in Mission Mode. The default three are Agumon, Gaomon, and Lalamon. New partners may be selected in the Digimon File. Digimon File
Here, you can view Digimon in the three groups. When you select one of these options, you will be brought to a screen with six options, which allow you to sort the Digimon you wish to view by level or view them all at once.
While viewing the DATS Digimon, you can also switch the Digimon in your lineup. To do this, select the Digimon you wish to put in your lineup. Press Enter. Keep pressing Enter until you're brought to a selection screen where it asks you which Digimon you want to pull from your current lineup. Select the Digimon you wish to replace, and the Digimon in your lineup will switch with the new one you have chosen. Record
The Record option displays your name at the top and lets you view the success rates of your missions and your level of completion of the database. Connect
Connection with the Digivice iC is for analysis purposes only. For analysis, the iC must be able to connect to the Battle Terminal (selecting a normal battle against another iC will result in an error on the Digiwindow). The iC will battle "itself" and a new store or coliseum may become available. The cell phone game is Japan-only and is the only way to obtain Spinomon and Yukidarumon. Other than that, not much is known about it. System
(Thanks to WarOmnimon for contributions.) |