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Digimon Ruby — Game Boy Advance bootleg — Obscure Game Review

Digimon Ruby — Game Boy Advance bootleg — Obscure Game Review Everybody get your Diggermens together and teleport to the figures world, because some Chinese bootleggers have invited us to play Digimon!

... what could go wrong?

Welcome to Obscuros Ludos. I play obscure games.


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This video is a review, but my full playthrough is also available:

My last obscure game review was World of Warcraft for the NES:

Obscuros Ludos is an alternate channel for Yahweasel, who has played many other obscure games, such as:

Pokémon Adventure — Reaching (and passing) the breaking point


The Road Less Taken


TES Travels: Dawnstar — Stormhold + Clue


And many more



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Game: Digimon Ruby, possibly by Vast Fame

Emulator: VisualBoyAdvance

Chinese title screen retrieved from Bootleg Games Wiki:

Obscuros Ludos's theme is Blip Stream by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 license USUAN1500056

All other music is captured directly from the game, and is copyright to its respective authors (whoever they might be...)

Digimon box art retrieved from Wikimon: The Digimon Wiki:

The example “typical” RPG is the Final Fantasy VII NES bootleg by Shenzhen Nanjing Technology Co., Ltd.

FF7NES was played on the Mednafen emulator:

Stock images from Dreamstime:
ID 119726430 © Elena Polina
ID 106889152 © Oliver Sved

“Tuk under tnurnb” image by /u/UnderControl_:

Other software and web resources used: Google Maps, Google Translate


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DIGIMON
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Digimon, short for “Digital Monsters” (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters living in a “Digital World”, a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication networks. The Digimon anime series was produced by Toei Animation and Bandai of Japan. Beginning in 1999, the franchise was given an anime as the first of the Digimon movies aired in theaters in Japan. Originally, the Digimon Adventure movie was supposed to be a short film, but after the storyboard was finished, a request for Digimon becoming a children's television show was made, which later became the basis for Digimon Adventure. Several more series would follow, most of them with their own tie-in movies. The series was dubbed for release in Western markets, with the first four series under the title Digimon: Digital Monsters.

Digimon has its own games, but Digimon Ruby is not one of them. Digimon Ruby is a bootleg, possibly by a bootlegging group called Vast Fame.

Vast Fame Co. Ltd. (廣譽科技有限公司) was an unlicensed developer of handheld games that was headquartered in Dali City, Taiwan. It was founded in 1998, and their last known game was published in 2003.


Obscura Manete.

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