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'''''Mothra: Dream Battle''''' {{Nihongo|モスラ ドリームバトル|Mosura Dorīmu Batoru}} is a [[1998]] [[Japan]]-only game released for the [[Sega]] Dreamcast's Visual Memory Unit (VMU), as a tie-in for the film ''[[Rebirth of Mothra III]]''. It comes packaged with a small figure of [[King Ghidorah/Rebirth of Mothra III|King Ghidorah]], and was released on December 23, 1998.
'''''Mothra: Dream Battle''''' {{Nihongo|モスラ ドリームバトル|Mosura Dorīmu Batoru}} is a [[1998]] [[Japan]]-only game released for the [[Sega]] Dreamcast's Visual Memory Unit (VMU), as a tie-in for the film ''[[Rebirth of Mothra 3]]''. It comes packaged with a small figure of [[King Ghidorah (Rebirth of Mothra 3)|King Ghidorah]], and was released on December 23, 1998.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Mothra: Dream Battle'' is reminiscent of virtual pet games like [[Bandai]]'s Tamagotchi which was introduced the previous year. In it, the player can select a number of characters or monsters from the ''Rebirth of Mothra'' trilogy, or even various monsters from the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla series]]. The player is able to train their monster and enter it into a fighting tournament against the other monsters or characters in the game. The game's battle sequences take the form of turn-based RPG-style battles, which conclude after either one fighter's health is depleted or time expires, after which the combatant with the most remaining health wins.
''Mothra: Dream Battle'' is reminiscent of virtual pet games like [[Bandai]]'s Tamagotchi which was introduced the previous year. In it, the player can select a number of characters or monsters from the ''Rebirth of Mothra'' trilogy, or even various monsters from the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla series]]. The player is able to train their monster and enter it into a fighting tournament against the other monsters or characters in the game. The game's battle sequences take the form of turn-based RPG-style battles, which conclude after either one fighter's health is depleted or time expires, after which the combatant with the most remaining health wins.


If the player also owns ''[[Gamera: Dream Battle]]'', released the following year, they can make monsters from both games fight against each other. This marks the only instance to date of a video game where monsters from the Godzilla and [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] series can battle against each other.
If the player also owns ''[[Gamera: Dream Battle]]'', released the following year, they can make monsters from both games fight against each other.
==Characters==
==Characters==
*[[Mothra Leo]] (Larva, Rainbow, Aqua, Armor)
*[[Mothra Leo]] (Larva, Rainbow, Aqua, Armor)
*[[King Ghidorah/Rebirth of Mothra III|King Ghidorah]]
*[[King Ghidorah (Rebirth of Mothra 3)|King Ghidorah]]
*[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]]
*[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]]
*[[Elias]]
*[[Elias]]
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">o_k-Kr7keWc</youtube>|''[[Collect Godzilla: Great Monster Assembly|Collect Godzilla: Great Monster<br>Assembly]]'', ''Mothra: Dream Battle'' and ''[[Gamera: Dream Battle]]'' commercials}}
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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.
==See also==
==See also==
*''[[Collect Godzilla: Great Monster Assembly]]''
*''[[Collect Godzilla: Great Monster Assembly]]''

Latest revision as of 17:39, 6 September 2023

Mothra: Dream Battle
Box for Mothra: Dream Battle
Developer Sega
Publisher Sega
Platforms Sega Dreamcast VMU
Languages Japanese
Genre Virtual pet, tournament fighter, RPG

Mothra: Dream Battle (モスラ ドリームバトル,   Mosura Dorīmu Batoru) is a 1998 Japan-only game released for the Sega Dreamcast's Visual Memory Unit (VMU), as a tie-in for the film Rebirth of Mothra 3. It comes packaged with a small figure of King Ghidorah, and was released on December 23, 1998.

Gameplay

Mothra: Dream Battle is reminiscent of virtual pet games like Bandai's Tamagotchi which was introduced the previous year. In it, the player can select a number of characters or monsters from the Rebirth of Mothra trilogy, or even various monsters from the Godzilla series. The player is able to train their monster and enter it into a fighting tournament against the other monsters or characters in the game. The game's battle sequences take the form of turn-based RPG-style battles, which conclude after either one fighter's health is depleted or time expires, after which the combatant with the most remaining health wins.

If the player also owns Gamera: Dream Battle, released the following year, they can make monsters from both games fight against each other.

Characters

Videos

Mothra: Dream Battle gameplay
Collect Godzilla: Great Monster
Assembly
, Mothra: Dream Battle and Gamera: Dream Battle commercials


Trivia

See also

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