Popular games for franchise Medabots

-Build your Medabots for battle with hundreds of different combat parts -Collect and trade Medabot parts, with many exclusive to the different versions of the game -Fight other GBA players in 2-player Medabot battles Part platformer, part fighting game, part pocket monster battler -- Medabot AX games (released in Metabee and Rokusho versions, nearly identical except for the starting bots and different weapons/items you can win and trade between the two different editons) has what could have been a lethal combo. The game is based on a frenzied Japanese TV series about kids who build robots and fight them against other kids' robots. It dispenses with the negligible story of the series in favor of the player just going in and kicking ro-butt over and over again against a series of faceless and recognizable foes.

Medabots AX is a 2D fighting game based on Medarot G, released only in North America. There were two versions released, Metabee and Rokusho.

Join Ikki as he begins his journey as a Medafighter and tries to save his hometown of Riverview City from the evil Rubberobo Gang. Ikki must solve various mysteries with the help of his friends and the Phantom Renegade. Interact with characters and control Medabots popular in the Medabots TV animated series. Can Ikki save the world from the treacherous Rubberobo Gang and become the #1 ranked Medafighter...It is all up to you!

Medabots Infinity is a role-playing video game published in 2003 by Natsume, and developed by Victor Interactive. The game is based on the Medabots series. Hooking up to the Metabee and Rokusho Game Boy Advance games allows for secret unlockable medabots: Arcbeetle (Metabee) and Mega-Emperor (Rokusho). Several characters from the anime make appearances

Medarot Classics is a collection of 5 Gameboy/Gameboy Color games for Nintendo 3DS.

Medarot 2 was released in 1999 for the Nintendo Game Boy. It's a direct sequel to Medarot 1, and follows the first adventures of Ikki Tenryou and his friends in the town of Omikuji. Unlike its predecessor, Medarot 2 can be played in full color on a Game Boy Color. Like the other RPGs, the game was released in two versions where the main difference is the player's starting Medarot: Kabuto (Rhinoceros beetle, Metabee) and Kuwagata (Stag beetle, Rokusho). Along with the starting Medarots, there are some Medarots and Medals that can only be obtained in a specific version. A remake of the game for Game Boy Advance, titled Medarot 2 Core, was released in 2002. While the remake saw releases in North America and Europe, the original Game Boy version of Medarot 2 has never been translated into English.

Medarot Classics collects together five different games in the Medarot (aka Medabots) series for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color. All of the original games in this compilation were originally released in two different versions; this compilation features the Kabuto Version variants of each included game. The included games are: - Medarot - Medarot 2 - Medarot 3 - Medarot 4 - Medarot 5: Susutake Mura no Tenkousei

After a 7-year hiatus, the Medabots series returns in its sixth mainline entry.

Medarot Navi: Kuwagata Version is a Role-Playing game, developed by Natsume and published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 2001.

Medarot Cardrobottle is a card game based on the Medarot/Medabots series of RPGs.

Medarot Parts Collection is an add-on game for Medarot 1 released for the Game Boy in 1998. It's a side game where the player Robottles their way through a tower and collects parts, which can then be traded to the main game.



After a 7-year hiatus, the Medabots series returns in its sixth mainline entry.

The ninth numbered installment of the Medabots/Medarot series.

Medarot DS: Kuwagata Ver. is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Rocket Company, which was released in Japan in 2010.

Medarot Dual is an arena-action spinoff of the Medabots series. Like most Medabots games, Dual is split into two separate versions.

Medarot 4 was released in 2001 for the Game Boy Color. Like its predecessors, it was released in two versions: Kabuto Version and Kuwagata Version. The game follows Ikki Tenryou and his friends in the town of Omikuji. A new teacher by the name of Ryuuko Yamikumo gets hired at Ikki's school and confiscates all of the class' Medarotches and deletes everyone's data, forcing them to start over in order to train them. Meanwhile, there are rumors of a group called the "Four Kings" wreaking havoc in Omikuji. Medarot 4 incorporates many of the gameplay changes made in Medarot 3.

Medarot 8 is the eighth main installment in the Medarot series. The game features a new cast of characters and over 200 Medarots to collect. Like previous games, it was released in Kabuto and Kuwagata versions where the player starts with Metabee or Rokusho, respectively. The story follows a new protagonist named Salt and his adventures as part of the Laurel Detective Bureau, which investigates Medarot-related crimes.

Medarot Dual is an arena-action spinoff of the Medabots series. Like most Medabots games, Dual is split into two separate versions.

Shingata Medarot is a remake of the first Medarot and was the last game in the series until its DS entry years later. Its art style is a huge departure from its predecessors'.

Shingata Medarot is a remake of the first Medarot and was the last game in the series until its DS entry years later. Its art style is a huge departure from its predecessors'.

Medarot 3 was released in 2000 for the Game Boy Color. It was released in two versions: Kabuto and Kuwagata. The game follows Ikki Tenryou and his friends in the town of Omikuji. After Ikki robottles with the Screws, everyone's Medarotch data is suddenly deleted by an unknown figure. Medarot 3 introduced various new gameplay aspects, including Medachange and Medalias.

Medarot 4 was released in 2001 for the Game Boy Color. Like its predecessors, it was released in two versions: Kabuto Version and Kuwagata Version. The game follows Ikki Tenryou and his friends in the town of Omikuji. A new teacher by the name of Ryuuko Yamikumo gets hired at Ikki's school and confiscates all of the class' Medarotches and deletes everyone's data, forcing them to start over in order to train them. Meanwhile, there are rumors of a group called the "Four Kings" wreaking havoc in Omikuji. Medarot 4 incorporates many of the gameplay changes made in Medarot 3.