Bandai celebrating Digimon franchise with fully color screen Digivice toy!
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• Pre-order only Premium Bandai Japan Release, starting now through April 22nd • 11,000 Yen for standard, 16,500 for DX • Releasing in July • Color, round LCD, using Vital Series sprites • Four multi-color LEDs that light up the device itself when certain events happen • Both the Chosen Children and their Digimon Partners appear, you can choose whichever one to start with and then meet others as you go • USB-C Charging • Doesn't look to contain Japanese text, just English. If there is Japanese, it's probably minimal • Features music from the show, including Butter-Fly and Brave Heart • Different methods of powering attacks: Twist, Shake and Button. • Haptic feedback ok cool • Sound Test mode for listening to music when you want • Camp screen features interacting with your Digimon outside of battle with various scenes • More fleshed out map system that let's you see what to expect in that area • Classic Digivice gameplay of choosing an area and having the pedometer count down to an event, such as finding a friend or fighting a battle • Goes through the whole series and Our War Game (Unclear if anything beyond that is included) • Background scrolls as you walk • Evolution occurs only during battles as you would expect, but a disclaimer says some Digimon cannot evolve, implying guest Digimon like previous Digivices had (Wizarmon, for example). It also says some Digimon cannot evolve into Stage VI. Whether that stage is reserved for just a few of the 8 partners is up in the air. • Connects with the Digital Monster Color and Digimon Pendulum Color to battle • All versions have the same functionality, but come with different starting items in the game. What these items do is unclear. • All versions come with a TCG card • Evolution sequences are very elaborate, with cutins from the show and everything • DX versions are available in Orange and Blue • DX versions come with an art book depicting the sprites from the device and a tag with all 8 crests. The tag does not add any functionality
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i think last time i bought mine from TOYSRUS for RM80
You can't compare like that. Last time HotWheels sell in 70s & 80s priced how much? Rm3? Nowadays cost like standard Rm10 & that's the releases that no-one wanted. Same goes for Digimon. Inflation and market trend changed the target audiences to adult collectors increasing the prices.
Any collector toys also like this. If you think this is the worst look at the pricing of Kamen Rider, super sentai, Ultraman belt henshin toys etc. Or Transformers toys(Hasbro quality worst than Bandai)
Not sure why need to compare toys from 20 years back
This post has been edited by nazrul90: Mar 10 2024, 10:35 PM
You can't compare like that. Last time HotWheels sell in 70s & 80s priced how much? Rm3? Nowadays cost like standard Rm10 & that's the releases that no-one wanted. Same goes for Digimon. Inflation and market trend changed the target audiences to adult collectors increasing the prices.
Any collector toys also like this. If you think this is the worst look at the pricing of Kamen Rider, super sentai, Ultraman belt henshin toys etc. Or Transformers toys(Hasbro quality worst than Bandai)
Not sure why need to compare toys from 20 years back
i didn't compare also, i just said i bought that similar version for rm80 last time
i wonder why it took them 20 yrs to improve their digivice. now the hype died already. this kind of features i think bandai already capable at least 10yrs ago but then they choose not to. now wanna milk who? most of their market grown up already and newer gen has better option than this
if it was 10yrs ago i'd spend all my fortune to get one, now i just meh
i wonder why it took them 20 yrs to improve their digivice. now the hype died already. this kind of features i think bandai already capable at least 10yrs ago but then they choose not to. now wanna milk who? most of their market grown up already and newer gen has better option than this
if it was 10yrs ago i'd spend all my fortune to get one, now i just meh
Nowadays even if you dont playing you can make huge bucks from it like how Hotwheels,Bearbrick, Lego collectors did. Just keep them mint in sealed box. These are printed in limited quantities and reach like thousand RM in mere 15-20 years. The Aus release of older Digimon toy reach RM3k-10k because never sold in other regions.
This post has been edited by nazrul90: Mar 12 2024, 12:34 AM
Nowadays even if you dont playing you can make huge bucks from it like how Hotwheels,Bearbrick, Lego collectors did. Just keep them mint in sealed box. These are printed in limited quantities and reach like thousand RM in mere 15-20 years. The Aus release of older Digimon toy reach RM3k-10k because never sold in other regions.
What's the difference between the normal version vs the Tai/Matt version? Just the colour of the digivice or will there be some exclusive digivolution ?
I just pre-ordered the normal version. Not sure if it's any different from the special editions.
This post has been edited by LegendLee: Mar 15 2024, 03:30 PM
What's the difference between the normal version vs the Tai/Matt version? Just the colour of the digivice or will there be some exclusive digivolution ?
Blue/Orange got more item bundle. The crest tag with all swappable logo from 8 kids and also get one artbook with content about 25th anni Digivice.
Content is same across all three. No exclusive digivolution. Got slight different in-game item for DX ver but not affect gameplay.
This post has been edited by nazrul90: Mar 15 2024, 03:36 PM
Blue/Orange got more item bundle. The crest tag with all swappable logo from 8 kids and also get one artbook with content about 25th anni Digivice.
Content is same across all three. No exclusive digivolution. Got slight different in-game item for DX ver but not affect gameplay.
Thanks. While the Orange colour certainly has the nostalgic feels, I'm glad I picked the standard edition. Not a big fan of too many item bundle (no place to keep).