- Pages:
- 1
- 2
| Gachaste! Dino Device (Red and Blue) | |
|---|---|
| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 27 2007, 05:18 PM (3,533 Views) | |
| RacieB | Nov 27 2007, 05:18 PM Post #1 |
|
very good
|
Has anybody played this besides me? I love this game but it's pretty hard to figure out at first if you don't read Japanese. When I figure the goals out better, I'll write some sort of a walkthrough for it. When you first start the game, you're asked to fill out an address book type entry for yourself.. name, gender (note: whether you pick male or female, the protagonist is male), birthdate, address, bloodtype, phone numbers, etc. plus input the current date. What for? Well, mainly think Monster Rancher.. your Dinomo (the robots/monsters of this series) are spawned from these address book entries. Also, Dino Device's main menu, a device called the Planet OS, carries the following options: DinoDevice (the main game) Data Save (saves the game) Communication (link battles or trading; DinoDevice works on VBAlink with this) Minigame 1 - shooter (a lot like Xevious) Minigame 2 - minesweeper (not the same as the computer version) Minigame 3 - feed Dinomo (run around giving the right food to whiny Dinomo) Music List (the game's soundtrack.. 20 tracks, kind of short but good) Memo (write whatever here) Finances (keep track of your savings and spendings) Calculator (a calculator >__>) Schedule (a calendar) Timetable (another calendar, I forget which does what though) Address Book (where all of your address entries are stored) A fairly useful collection for one GBA cart, wouldn't you agree? Also I love the menu music. Anyhow, once you start the game, you are given your first Dinomo.. depending on version, it is either Centaurus-Agena (red) or Centaurus-Toliman (blue). Now, Dinomo are arranged like.. there are 30 main types in all, all named after constellations. Each of these main types has five sub types- normal, fire, water, thunder, and earth. These subtypes are named after stars in that constellation. These subtypes all learn the same moves and can use the same equipment as each other, their typings just seem to determine strengths/weaknesses against weapon types. But yes.. with 30 Dinomo divided into 5 types each, that's 150 you can get in all. After you get your Centaurus, you're asked to generate a new Dinomo based on whatever your address book entry was. You watch a scene of the protagonist sticking a card in a toy dispenser machine - you know the ones you put 50 cents in and a plastic ball comes out with a toy? - and.. Gachaste! A Dinomo comes out. What kind? Well, I can't tell you. It's different for everyone. When I first played I got Aquarius (a spikey turtle), probably because of my birthdate. The subtypes that come out when you generate Dinomo this way are random, so you can keep using the same address entry if you want all the types of a certain kind. Then, things get a bit confusing. Basically you're hired by this girl to build houses for Dinomo, she shows you how to build a house, put a Dinomo in, take a Dinomo out, and demolish it, then you're left to your own devices for a while to go around building houses and stores and generating Dinomo until she yells at you to build a Stadium. This is the part where I initially got stuck.. because I didn't have enough money to build it and she stopped paying me while she was yelling.. Oops, new game -_-" Once you build the stadium, you can participate in battles. Battles are sort of a cross between Battleship and turn-based fighting.. honestly they're hard to describe, so I've got a couple videos showing how they work kinda: Centaurus-Agena, Leo-Algieba, and Libra-Elgenubi Cancer-Praesepe, Lepus-Arneb, and Scorpius-Sargas (my favorite team, I've got an old unfinished drawing of them here.) Also, besides generating Dinomo from address book entries, occasionally a "wild" one will assault you (it runs up to you HOWLING) and you can have a one-on-one fight with it, if you beat it you can keep it. I think this is the only way to get certain rare ones. Oh man I almost forgot weapons and stuff.. There is some ridiculous amount of weapons and armors, all of them coming in the same types as Dinomo do. You can outfit them with as much stuff as they can carry, although different "body types" have different things they can hold. The ghost-like ones (Ophiuchus, Gemini, and Perseus) are basically a head with arms, so they can carry one weapon and one shield. Sea creatures (Scorpius, Cancer, and Cetus) can carry two weapons and a head shield, if I remember correctly. Also, different body types have different effects on the battlefield.. sea creatures generate a fog in the squares around them so the enemy can't see their position, plant-like ones can lay two beartraps down instead of one, birds can swoop in to assist a partner, etc. I'm not sure what the ultimate goal of the game is.. once while just playing through, I was invited to go to a Battle Convention. There were other people there and I fought my way through the ranks, expecting to win a rare Dinomo or something but.. nothing special seemed to happen. I only saw the place once so I dunno how often that happens or what triggers it. I still have a lot more to learn about the game. |
![]() Avatar by Criminal Crow
| |
![]() |
|
| Blaziken257 | Nov 27 2007, 06:48 PM Post #2 |
![]()
In severe illness!
|
No, I haven't played this game, but I heard of it (from your YouTube videos). I couldn't really understand what was going on, because my knowledge of Japanese is non-existant. I don't know any Japanese whatsoever, I can't really play it at all. It looks like an RPG, though, so is it anything like Telefang/Telefang 2? The game sounds like a cool concept from what you said about it. |
![]() |
|
| RacieB | Nov 27 2007, 07:13 PM Post #3 |
|
very good
|
My knowledge of Japanese is pretty limited.. I can recognize katakana fairly well but that's about it. Most of my figuring out what to do involved copying down whatever was being said and dumping it in Babelfish to get an idea of what was going on. I suppose I could try figuring out the storyline and such that way, but it'd be kind of time-consuming.. although who else is gonna do it?! It's really nothing like Telefang.. trying to think of stuff to compare it to is kinda difficult really, it's pretty unique. I guess it is an RPG, there's leveling and equipment and stuff, but I'm really not sure of the plot other than what I can vaguely infer from the soundtrack listing.. 01 Planet OS Activation 02 Opening 03 Normal City 04 Hazardous City 05 Fun BGM 06 Battle Convention 07 Normal Battle 1 08 Normal Battle 2 09 Cheering BGM 10 Defeat BGM 11 Pinch BGM 12 Baira- City (cannot figure out what Baira- is, just a name or Vira or something? I dunno x_x) 13 Boss Battle 1 (I can't remember if you got to hear the boss music at the Convention..) 14 Boss Battle 2 15 Sad BGM 16 Room Governor 17 Last Battle 1 (I love this music.. I guess there's some sort of last boss) 18 Last Battle 2 19 Goal BGM 20 Staff Roll So.. yes. Not a lot to go on. You're in an internet type place, at least from what the background looks like on the map, and you build houses for robot critters and occassionally there is a tournament, and somewhere bosses, and at some point, a last boss. That's all I know of the story =/ |
![]() Avatar by Criminal Crow
| |
![]() |
|
| Blaziken257 | Dec 1 2007, 05:38 PM Post #4 |
![]()
In severe illness!
|
An Internet type place huh? Sounds like this game is futuristic... I may try it out sometime. Until I get stuck due to my lack of ability to read Japanese, that is... doesn't help that there are NO FAQ's of the game on GameFAQs (unlike Telefang 2) so I might not be able to get very far. I wonder if I should learn Japanese just for these Japanese-exclusive games... Japan gets a LOT of stuff that the U.S. doesn't get. Grrr... |
![]() |
|
| lapeirousia19 | Jan 12 2008, 09:13 AM Post #5 |
|
Experienced T-Fanger
|
Do you have any screenshots?? |
![]() |
|
| RacieB | Jan 12 2008, 04:47 PM Post #6 |
|
very good
|
![]() Centaurus Agena vs Corvus Algorab ![]() Virgo Syrma vs Cepheus Alfirk ![]() Cygnus Deneb ![]() Hercules Rasalgethi Edited by RacieB, Jul 9 2017, 02:08 AM.
|
![]() Avatar by Criminal Crow
| |
![]() |
|
| Sanky | Jan 15 2008, 06:59 AM Post #7 |
![]()
Also known as Sanqui // Strong beam of light sent out from the huge hollow ahead
|
I .. somewhat remember this game. I dont know about the name or anything, but I remember playing an game with same graphics and music... Strange. Some kind of Deja-Vu! I should play this game ^__^ |
|
Avatar by RacieB~ GET ON THE TULUNK VILLAGE DISCORD! Here's how! | |
![]() |
|
| RacieB | Jan 16 2008, 09:19 AM Post #8 |
|
very good
|
Well.. it's been something I've been meaning to do for a long time, and I've finally started it... The number of available text characters (includes punctuation, numerals, uppercase, lowercase, hiragana, katakana, and yes some kanji too), plus apparent multiple methods of encoding text, are NOT making this easy. I wanted to start out with all the Dino names, but I can't find them in the rom at all with the table I've made. I have, however, found the majority of the battle text, so I'm going with that for now. Even a partial patch should make it more appealing for people to play on VBAlink with me, right <_<?! Edited by RacieB, Jul 9 2017, 02:09 AM.
|
![]() Avatar by Criminal Crow
| |
![]() |
|
| Sanky | Jan 16 2008, 09:43 AM Post #9 |
![]()
Also known as Sanqui // Strong beam of light sent out from the huge hollow ahead
|
Great! I can help, if you need one. I had some experince with translating in HEX. (I dont know hiragana or katakana...) Edited by RacieB, Jul 9 2017, 02:10 AM.
|
|
Avatar by RacieB~ GET ON THE TULUNK VILLAGE DISCORD! Here's how! | |
![]() |
|
| Zephyr | Jan 16 2008, 01:01 PM Post #10 |
![]()
*hop*
|
Awesome!
:D Can I say how much this rules? I can't wait until this is translated enough for me to play without being totally lost.
:D ...Wish I could help, but I am Japanese-impaired and know nothing about hacking. Is there anything an average Smilesoft enthusiast such as myself can do to help? |
| My new DA | |
![]() |
|
| RacieB | Jan 16 2008, 08:43 PM Post #11 |
|
very good
|
Well, the main issue is that I don't know how/where the rest of the text is hidden in the rom. Also, because of the large number of characters, they're encoded in 16bit which makes Relative Search useless, I think ==; If I could just figure out how to make the alternate table(s?) I'd be fine x__x Anyway, here's more screenshots: Edited by RacieB, Jul 9 2017, 02:10 AM.
|
![]() Avatar by Criminal Crow
| |
![]() |
|
| Blaziken257 | Jan 17 2008, 03:25 PM Post #12 |
![]()
In severe illness!
|
I've never played this game before, but when I was (unsuccessfully) trying to hack a certain Japanese game a while ago, it seemed that the English character set and the Japanese character set were in two different tables (and I didn't know how to make it load the English character set at all...). I have no idea how to hack this (again, I've never played the game), but I'm guessing that there are separate character tables for the Dino names. Hmmm. |
![]() |
|
| RacieB | Jan 18 2008, 11:13 AM Post #13 |
|
very good
|
Well, I managed to find the Dino names, but menus and stuff are still being elusive. Here's what I just now completed, though: Her full name is Persia, but there was hardly any allowance for space. This is a REALLY common problem in this rom, so much so that I ended up shortening all constellation Style names to their three-letter astronomy abbreviations (Sgr for Sagittarius, UMa for Ursa Major, etc.) Also, note that I'm a guy. Picking Female for your profile doesn't matter, you will always be a guy. Anyway, after a swift beatdown... Yes. It helps me buy stuff. Give me my Bits! Mmmmmmm, Bits. By new Dino, I assume she's dumping her losing ones.. harsh. Edited by RacieB, Jul 9 2017, 02:11 AM.
|
![]() Avatar by Criminal Crow
| |
![]() |
|
| andwhyisit | Feb 14 2008, 07:29 PM Post #14 |
|
Telefreak
|
In these sort of games there is a reoccurring theme of bad people (they make this obvious btw) who treats their creatures like crap. Pokemon did it, digimon did it, jade cocoon 2 did it, etc. Edited by RacieB, Jul 9 2017, 02:11 AM.
|
| If I say that I am going to do something and I don't get around to it then please remind me. | |
![]() |
|
| Kimbles | Mar 1 2008, 06:57 PM Post #15 |
|
For the bright future!!
|
Aw, I'm really looking forward to playing the game now...XD Do you know anything about the differences between the red and blue versions? Or even how many monsters are in it, for starters?
XD Some of them look really good, I must admit. *nod* Also, not to be a bother, but shouldn't the name of the game be Dyna Device rather than Dino? It's spelled daina in kana, and that's how I see the game listed on other sites....From what you've described, that'd make the monsters be called dynamos, too, which sounds a bit more normal...*nod* Just saying...! |
![]() |
|
| LiamBrady | Mar 2 2008, 04:15 AM Post #16 |
|
I'm too active here
xD
|
Hahah! I tried that game once. Didn't like it at all xD Yay It was too... Not Telefang'ish ;) |
| No, I've not had curry. So shut up! | |
![]() |
|
| ignaciokidscool | Mar 22 2008, 09:08 AM Post #17 |
|
RIKORIS WIN !!!!! YOU GOT 255 EXP. POINTS
|
good game and information and the videos that you uploaded (youtube) are good too |
|
RIKORIS, REIGE, MUTOMU ARE THE BEST TELEFANG FAMILY !!!!!!!!!!!! ![]()
| |
![]() |
|
| ignaciokidscool | Apr 7 2008, 01:55 PM Post #18 |
|
RIKORIS WIN !!!!! YOU GOT 255 EXP. POINTS
|
I go in strange part of the game the factory explodes and everything is despersed where i have to go now? the coloseum explodes too |
|
RIKORIS, REIGE, MUTOMU ARE THE BEST TELEFANG FAMILY !!!!!!!!!!!! ![]()
| |
![]() |
|
| ignaciokidscool | Apr 12 2008, 08:04 AM Post #19 |
|
RIKORIS WIN !!!!! YOU GOT 255 EXP. POINTS
|
aps And how i can evolve my dinos [img=http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/9274/dinodevicereddata01ql3.th.png] [img=http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/4811/dinodevicereddata02oh8.th.png] [img=http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/6649/dinodevicereddata03vr1.th.png] |
|
RIKORIS, REIGE, MUTOMU ARE THE BEST TELEFANG FAMILY !!!!!!!!!!!! ![]()
| |
![]() |
|
| DeKaFu | May 2 2008, 08:30 AM Post #20 |
|
Long Timer
|
I'm not sure you can evolve your Dinos. There might not be evolution in the game. :/ I might be wrong though. XD By the way, did you know that you can ride on four-legged Dinos? The ones that have the pawprint as their icon. You just press R in the town and select them, and rush around town on them! |
![]() |
|
| 1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous) | |
![]() ZetaBoards gives you all the tools to create a successful discussion community. Learn More · Sign-up Now |
|
| Go to Next Page | |
| « Previous Topic · Dino Device 1 · Next Topic » |
- Pages:
- 1
- 2




Avatar by













5:03 PM Jul 10