Dinosaur King
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'''Dinosaur King''' is a video game for the Nintendo DS that is based on the Dinosaur King anime.
 
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'''Dinosaur King''' is a video game for the {{W|Nintendo DS}} that is based on the ''Dinosaur King'' anime and was released in November 2007 for Japan and September 2008 for America and Europe. It features a very different storyline, battle mechanics very similar to the arcade game, and other overall mechanics reminiscent of the {{W|Pokémon (video game series)|''Pokémon'' games}}, such as a chibi sprite overworld interspersed by 1v1 battles triggered by both boss confrontation and random encounter.
   
== Plot ==
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==Plot==
One day, Max and Rex find stones that allow them to summon dinosaurs. They create Dino Shots to make summoning easy, but an evil group called the Alpha Gang steal a Dino Shot (which may have been Zoe's) where they plan to rule a dinosaur empire. Now, the D-Team must stop them.
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One day, Max and Rex find stones that allow them to summon dinosaurs. They create Dino Shots to make summoning job simpler and enables them to show their feelings to the Dinosaurs. However, an evil group called the Alpha Gang steal a Dino Shot (which may have been Zoe's) where they plan to rule a dinosaur empire. Now, the D-Team must stop them.
   
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==Storyline==
== Bosses (In Order of Appearance) ==
 
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'''''Note: This section is a stub, and requires more information.'''''
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[[Reese Drake|Reese]] creates a DinoShot, which will allow them to restore the dinosaurs to life, when the Alpha Gang attacks them and steals one of the DinoShots, using it to summon [[Tyrannosaurus]]. [[Max Taylor|Max]] or [[Rex Owen|Rex]] use another DinoShot to summon [[Triceratops]] or [[Carnotaurus]], respectively, and defeat Dr. Z and Tyrannosaurus, but he escapes, the Tyrannosaurus pleading for them to stop it. He then sends his minions to retrieve the Stone Fragments from across the world. Max and Rex, with the help of locals and the D-Lab's people, eventually take down the Alpha Gang and destroy their plans of world domination.
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:''See also: [[DS Game Battles]]''
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==Characters==
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*[[Max Taylor]] (player option)
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*[[Rex Owen]] (player option)
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*[[Zoe Drake]] (support)
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*[[Dr. Taylor|Dr. Spike Taylor]]/Dino Man (support)
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*[[Reese Drake]] (support)
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*[[Minmi (character)|Minmi]] (support)
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*D-Site Regional Branch Heads (Europe, Africa, Asia, N. America, S. America) (support)
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==Bosses (in Order of Appearance)==
 
*[[Laura]]
 
*[[Laura]]
 
*[[Ed]]
 
*[[Ed]]
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==Move Cards==
 
==Move Cards==
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{{For|the Move Cards found both here and in other media|List of Move Cards}}
''See [[DS Game Move Cards]]''
 
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{{For|the Move Cards exclusive to the DS Game|DS Game Move Cards}}
[[Category:Wind Dinosaurs]]
 
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[[Category:Grass Dinosaurs]]
 
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==Dinosaur Cards==
[[Category:Earth Dinosaurs]]
 
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:''See [[DS Game Dinosaur Cards]]''
[[Category:Lightning Dinosaurs]]
 
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[[Category:Water Dinosaurs]]
 
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==Animations==
[[Category:Fire Dinosaurs]]
 
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The DS game's dinosaur battle animations are basically copied from the arcade game, but with minor changes in camera angles, and the occasional "reskin" of a Move to make stronger or element-themed variants.
[[Category:Dinosaurs with Nicknames]]
 
[[Category:Dinosaur King episodes]]
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[[Category:Altered Dinosaurs]]
 
[[Category:Alpha Gang]]
 
[[Category:DS Game]]
 
[[Category:Spectral Space Pirates]]
 
[[Category:Fire Dinosaurs]]
 
[[Category:Earth Dinosaurs]]
 
[[Category:Water Dinosaurs]]
 
[[Category:Wind Dinosaurs]]
 
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Revision as of 02:17, 2 March 2019

DKing DS case front

DS Game case front

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DS Game case back

Dinosaur King is a video game for the Nintendo DS that is based on the Dinosaur King anime and was released in November 2007 for Japan and September 2008 for America and Europe. It features a very different storyline, battle mechanics very similar to the arcade game, and other overall mechanics reminiscent of the Pokémon games, such as a chibi sprite overworld interspersed by 1v1 battles triggered by both boss confrontation and random encounter.

Plot

One day, Max and Rex find stones that allow them to summon dinosaurs. They create Dino Shots to make summoning job simpler and enables them to show their feelings to the Dinosaurs. However, an evil group called the Alpha Gang steal a Dino Shot (which may have been Zoe's) where they plan to rule a dinosaur empire. Now, the D-Team must stop them.

Storyline

Note: This section is a stub, and requires more information.

Reese creates a DinoShot, which will allow them to restore the dinosaurs to life, when the Alpha Gang attacks them and steals one of the DinoShots, using it to summon Tyrannosaurus. Max or Rex use another DinoShot to summon Triceratops or Carnotaurus, respectively, and defeat Dr. Z and Tyrannosaurus, but he escapes, the Tyrannosaurus pleading for them to stop it. He then sends his minions to retrieve the Stone Fragments from across the world. Max and Rex, with the help of locals and the D-Lab's people, eventually take down the Alpha Gang and destroy their plans of world domination.

See also: DS Game Battles

Characters

Bosses (in Order of Appearance)

Move Cards

For the Move Cards found both here and in other media, see List of Move Cards.
For the Move Cards exclusive to the DS Game, see DS Game Move Cards.

Dinosaur Cards

See DS Game Dinosaur Cards

Animations

The DS game's dinosaur battle animations are basically copied from the arcade game, but with minor changes in camera angles, and the occasional "reskin" of a Move to make stronger or element-themed variants.