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Megaman Battle Network 5 Double Team DS:
Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS includes the content from both Game Boy Advance games, and the player can choose which version to play when beginning a game. By making progress in one version of the game (either in a separate save file or in a GBA version of the game in the GBA slot of the Nintendo DS), the player can earn TP Chips (transport Chips), which allow the player to temporarily trade a teammate from one version of the game for its equivalent from the opposite version. For example, a player playing the Team ProtoMan version of the game would normally be supported by GyroMan.EXE. By using a TP Chip, that player could switch GyroMan with ShadowMan.EXE, the equivalent from Team Colonel.
Double Team DS also makes use of the DS's touch screen, mostly as a second screen. The menu screen is styled after the PETs from the Mega Man NT Warrior anime, and uses the touch screen to select menu entries. The second screen is also used for maps of the internet areas, once special map data is found. For battles, Mega Man can also download battle images of two of his teammates with the Party Battle system: these images can switch places with Mega Man mid-battle, or jump onto the battlefield to help Mega Man by attacking viruses, protecting Mega Man, or other effects.
Double Team DS also takes advantage of the greater storage space available for DS games, using this space to include voice samples taken from the MegaMan NT Warrior anime.[9] This is not the only explicit reference to the anime; the touch-screen PET closely resembles the PETs from the anime, and, in the Japanese version, the opening intro song is a remixed version of Be Somewhere, the theme from RockMan.EXE Stream.[citation needed]
By inserting related games, including other Mega Man Battle Network games, various secret features can be unlocked in Double Team DS. Sometimes these secrets are minor, such as remixed music from previous games.[citation needed] Inserting a completed copy of a GBA version of Mega Man Battle Network 5 or Boktai 2 (or Boktai 3 in Japan), however, unlocks special Crosses. Unlike the Crosses of Mega Man Battle Network 6, these are always-on special abilities based on those of other characters (Bass.EXE in the case of a completed copy of Mega Man Battle Network 5, Sol Django in the case of Boktai 2).
After Double Team DS was released, nearly all video game stores and other retailers ceased selling the GBA versions of MMBN5, but Capcom's website still continued to sell the GBA versions.
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baconbut95 2 years ago 16
i cant see shit cuz the person with the camera is fuckin wavin it around...
cicifire345 1 year ago