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[[File:Dream_Mix_TV_World_Fighters_cover_8820.jpg|frame|Most likely, the only [[Crossover]] where EVERY character is [[The Unexpected]]]] |
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''[[DreamMix TV World Fighters]]'' is, in very few words, what happened when [[Konami]], Hudson Soft, and Takara decided to make a [[Mascot Fighter]] game together. Including a [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?|very particular]] roster characters that range from [[Castlevania|Simon Belmont]] to [[Bomberman]] to [[Transformers|OptimusPrime]], one can't help to feel that this game is a little bit... [[Widget Series|weird]]. |
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[[Excuse Plot|The story is simple yet convincing]]: There is a TvChannel (called DreamMix TV) that wants to [[Money, Dear Boy|get bigger ratings]], so they invite different [[Celebrity Paradox|"celebrities"]] to [[Inevitable Tournament|participate and compete with each other]]. Enter the different characters from different companies. |
[[Excuse Plot|The story is simple yet convincing]]: There is a TvChannel (called DreamMix TV) that wants to [[Money, Dear Boy|get bigger ratings]], so they invite different [[Celebrity Paradox|"celebrities"]] to [[Inevitable Tournament|participate and compete with each other]]. Enter the different characters from different companies. |
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Compare with ''[[Konami Krazy Racers]]'', a Racing Crossover of [[Konami]] characters. Also contrast with ''[[Fighters Megamix]]'', a Sega [[Crossover]] fighting game that also has ridiculous characters. |
Compare with ''[[Konami Krazy Racers]]'', a Racing Crossover of [[Konami]] characters. Also contrast with ''[[Fighters Megamix]]'', a Sega [[Crossover]] fighting game that also has ridiculous characters. |
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* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Haruna was not in any of the series, and was invented for this game in particular. |
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Haruna was not in any of the series, and was invented for this game in particular. |
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 1 January 2021
DreamMix TV World Fighters is, in very few words, what happened when Konami, Hudson Soft, and Takara decided to make a Mascot Fighter game together. Including a very particular roster characters that range from Simon Belmont to Bomberman to OptimusPrime, one can't help to feel that this game is a little bit... weird.
The story is simple yet convincing: There is a TvChannel (called DreamMix TV) that wants to get bigger ratings, so they invite different "celebrities" to participate and compete with each other. Enter the different characters from different companies.
Konami
Hudson Soft
- White Bomberman
- Master Higgins
- Yugo Ügami
- Momotarō (from Momotarō Densetsu)
- Sengoku Manjimaru (from Tengai Makyō II: Manjimaru/Kabuki Klash) (Hidden)
- Binbōgami (from, Momotarō Dentetsu) (Hidden)
Takara
- Optimus Prime Generation 1
- Tyson Granger
- Microman/bitron and Robotman (a toy, appeared in the Micronauts comic book)
- Licca-chan (A very popular Japanese doll, think of it as a Japanese Barbie)
- Aska (from COOL GIRL/Cy Girls)(Hidden)
- Megatron Generation 1 (Hidden)
Released in 2003 for the Game Cube and PlayStation 2, this game never left Japan, so there is little chance for non-Japanese gamers to play it. In case you are want to see a little demo of the game, go here.
Compare with Konami Krazy Racers, a Racing Crossover of Konami characters. Also contrast with Fighters Megamix, a Sega Crossover fighting game that also has ridiculous characters.
- Canon Foreigner: Haruna was not in any of the series, and was invented for this game in particular.
- Crossover
- Genki Girl: The female announcer. He quickly gets on the male announcer's nerves and is subject to her clumsiness.
- Secret Character: There's two per company, adding up a total of six.
- The Unexpected: Pretty much anyone, but given his particular nature, Moai (who's only a flying head) is surely strange.
- Widget Series: Let's just say this series is pretty "Japanese game-show"ish.