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'''''Gamera: Dream Battle''''' {{Nihongo|ガメラ ドリームバトル|Gamera Dorīmu Batoru}} is a [[1999]] [[Japan]]-only game released for the [[Sega]] Dreamcast's Visual Memory Unit (VMU), as a tie-in for the film ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. It comes packaged with a small figure of [[Gamera]], and was released on March 25, 1999.
'''''Gamera: Dream Battle''''' {{Nihongo|ガメラ ドリームバトル|Gamera Dorīmu Batoru}} is a [[1999]] [[Japan]]-only game released for the [[Sega]] Dreamcast's Visual Memory Unit (VMU), as a tie-in for the film ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. It comes packaged with a small figure of [[Gamera (Heisei Trilogy)|Gamera]], and was released on March 25, [[1999]].
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Gamera: Dream Battle'' operates both like a virtual pet game similar to [[Bandai]]'s Tamagotchi, and as a tournament fighter with RPG-style battles. The player is able to select a monster and raise and train it, then enter it into a fighting tournament against other monsters. If the player also owns the game ''[[Mothra: Dream Battle]]'', released three months prior, they can allow monsters from both games to fight against each other. To date, this marks the only game where monsters from the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] and [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] series can fight.
''Gamera: Dream Battle'' operates both like a virtual pet game similar to [[Bandai]]'s Tamagotchi, and as a tournament fighter with RPG-style battles. The player is able to select a monster and raise and train it, then enter it into a fighting tournament against other monsters. If the player also owns the game ''[[Mothra: Dream Battle]]'', released three months prior, they can allow monsters from both games to fight against each other.
==Characters==
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*[[Gamera]]
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*[[Gyaos]]
==Videos==
==Videos==
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvjhAgVp42U</youtube>|''Gamera: Dream Battle'' commercial}}
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">clF0BXHlmes</youtube>|''Gamera: Dream Battle'' commercial}}
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==Trivia==
*''[[Mothra: Dream Battle]]'' and ''Gamera: Dream Battle'' were the only video games in which monsters from the ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' and ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'' series could fight for 24 years, until the ''[[GAMERA -Rebirth-]]'' collaboration event for ''[[Godzilla Battle Line]]'' in [[2023]].
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Gamera: Dream Battle
Box for Gamera: Dream Battle
Developer Sega
Publisher Sega
Platforms Sega Dreamcast VMU
Languages Japanese
Genre Virtual pet, tournament fighter, RPG

Gamera: Dream Battle (ガメラ ドリームバトル,   Gamera Dorīmu Batoru) is a 1999 Japan-only game released for the Sega Dreamcast's Visual Memory Unit (VMU), as a tie-in for the film Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris. It comes packaged with a small figure of Gamera, and was released on March 25, 1999.

Gameplay

Gamera: Dream Battle operates both like a virtual pet game similar to Bandai's Tamagotchi, and as a tournament fighter with RPG-style battles. The player is able to select a monster and raise and train it, then enter it into a fighting tournament against other monsters. If the player also owns the game Mothra: Dream Battle, released three months prior, they can allow monsters from both games to fight against each other.

Characters

Videos

Gamera: Dream Battle commercial

Trivia

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