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| [[Image:DreamMix-All.jpg|right|350px|thumb|When cross-marketing goes horribly right.]] | | #REDIRECT [[DreamMix TV: World Fighters]] |
| '''''DreamMix TV World Fighters''''' is a video game; a joint production between [[Hudson Soft|Hudson Soft]], [[Konami|Konami]], and [[Takara|Takara]], utilizing characters from all three companies. Available only for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2 platforms in Japan, it was a fighting game in the style of Nintendo's ''Super Smash Bros.'', allowing several people to battle chaotically at once.
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| The game included eleven normal fighters and six additional hidden characters, with two Transformers amongst the total seventeen.
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| ==Synopsis==
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| [[DreamMix TV|DreamMix TV]] is a television station which broadcasts a weekly sports entertainment program called ''[[World Fighters|World Fighters]]''. In order to improve the show's ratings, a variety of famous people from different walks of life are invited onto the show in the hopes the fights between them would draw more impressive ratings.
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| Despite this unusual plan, a number of people accept...and the battles are begun!
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| ==Playable characters==
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| *[[Hudson Soft|Hudson Soft]]
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| **[[Binbōgami|Binbōgami]] (''Momotarō Dentetsu'' franchise, hidden character)
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| **[[Bomberman|Bomberman]] (''Bomberman'' franchise)
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| **[[Manjimaru Sengoku|Manjimaru]] (''Tengai Makyō''/''Far East of Eden'' franchise, hidden character)
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| **[[Momotarō|Momotarō]] (''Momotarō Dentetsu'' franchise)
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| **[[Takahashi Meijin|Takahashi Meijin]] (''Adventure Island'' franchise)
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| **[[Yūgo Ōgami|Yūgo]] (''Bloody Roar'' franchise)
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| *[[Konami|Konami]]
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| **[[Moai|Moai]] (''Gradius'' franchise, hidden character)
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| **[[Powa Pro-kun|Power Pro-kun]] (''Jikkyō Powerful Pro'' franchise)
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| **[[Simon Belmondo|Simon]] (''Castlevania'' franchise)
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| **[[Snake|Snake]] (''Metal Gear'' franchise, hidden character)
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| **[[TwinBee|TwinBee]] (''Twinbee'' franchise)
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| *[[Takara|Takara]]
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| **[[Aska|Aska]] (''Cool Girl''/''Cy Girls'' franchise, hidden character)
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| **[[Licca Kayama|Licca-chan]] (''Licca-chan'' franchise)
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| **[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] (''Transformers'' franchise, secret character)
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| **[[M121 Mason|Microman]] (''Microman'' franchise)
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| **[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] (''Transformers'' franchise)
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| **[[Takao Kinomiya|Takao]] (''Beyblade'' franchise)
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| ==Other characters==
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| *[[Hige-Hige Bandit|Hige-Hige Bandits]] (''Bomberman'' franchise)
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| *[[Haruna|Haruna]] (''DreamMix TV'' original character)
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| *[[Mujō|Mujō]] (''Bomberman'' franchise)
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| ==Trivia==
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| [[Image:DreamMix-Devastator.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Mmm. G2-y.]]
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| *Besides appearances by Optimus Prime and Megatron, [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] is the focus of a stage, the battle taking place on scaffolding surrounding him. While not very interesting on its own, Devastator is in his ''[[Generation 2|Generation 2]]'' colors—a version of the toy that Japan did not get.
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| {{-}}
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| *There is great attention to detail in terms of the color schemes used for Megatron and Optimus Prime, featuring some obscure deco choices.
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| [[Image:DMTVConvoyAltColors.jpg|right|180px|thumb|It's a very exclusive club.]]
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| :'''Optimus Prime''':
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| *Regular (red, blue)
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| *Powered Convoy/Diaclone [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] (blue, black)
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| *JAF-CON Black Convoy (black, black)
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| *Shining Ultra Magnus (light yellow, black with orange tint)
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| *In spite of having two Ultra Magnus-inspired color schemes, he always calls up his regular trailer (colored accordingly) regardless.
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| [[Image:DMTVMegatronAltColors.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Little does the crowd know they are cheering on their destroyer. Hah.]]
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| :'''Megatron''':
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| *Regular (silver chrome, red)
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| *Japanese first release/[[Megaplex|Megaplex]] (flat gray, blue)
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| *Gold (gold, gold)
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| *e-Hobby Black Megatron (silver chrome, black)
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| ==External Links==
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| *[http://www.hudson.co.jp/gamenavi/gamedb/softinfo/wfight/index.html Hudson Soft's official DreamMix TV: World Fighters page]
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| [[Category:Generation 1]]
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| [[Category:Generation 2]]
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| [[Category:External properties]]
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| [[Category:Video games]]
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