DreamMix TV World Fighters
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ドリームミックスTV ワールドファイターズ
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| Developer | Bitstep | ||||||
| Publisher | Hudson Soft | ||||||
| Platforms | Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2 | ||||||
| Release date | 18 December 2003 | ||||||
| Rating | CERO: A | ||||||
DreamMix TV World Fighters is a video game; a joint production between Hudson Soft, Konami, and 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.
The game included eleven normal fighters and six additional hidden characters, with two Transformers amongst the total seventeen.
Synopsis
DreamMix TV is a television station which broadcasts a weekly sports entertainment program called 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.
Despite this unusual plan, a number of people accept...and the battles are begun!
Playable characters

- Konami
- Moai (Gradius franchise, hidden character)
- Powa Pro-kun (Jikkyō Powerful Pro franchise)
- Simon (Castlevania franchise)
- Snake (Metal Gear franchise, hidden character)
- TwinBee (Twinbee franchise)
- Takara
- Aska (Cool Girl/Cy Girls franchise, hidden character)
- Licca-chan (Licca-chan franchise)
- Megatron (Transformers franchise, secret character)
- Microman (Microman franchise)
- Optimus Prime (Transformers franchise)
- Takao (Beyblade franchise)
Other characters
- Hige-Hige Bandits (Bomberman franchise)
- Haruna (DreamMix TV original character)
- Mujoe (Bomberman franchise)
Stages
- Adventure Island (Adventure Island)
- Artificial Suns (Gradius II: The Ambition of Gofer)
- Bomberman Battle (Bomberman
- Dark Orchid (Tengai Makyō II: Manjimaru)
- Dracula's Castle (Castlevania)
- Floating Continent (Star Soldier)
- Licca-chan House (Licca-chan)
- Micro Earth (Microman)
- Momotarō Dentetsu (Momotaro Dentetsu)
- Mujoe on Stage (original)
- Night City (original)
- Powa Pro Stadium (Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū)
- Shell Connecting Bridge (Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty)
- Sky Fortress (TwinBee)
- Their Tree Home (Koeda-chan)
Notes

- Besides appearances by Optimus Prime and Megatron, 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 colors - a version of the toy that Japan did not get.
- There is great attention to detail in terms of the color schemes used for Megatron and Optimus Prime, featuring some obscure deco choices.

- Optimus Prime:
- Regular (red, blue)
- Powered Convoy/Diaclone Ultra Magnus (blue, black)
- JAF-CON Black Convoy (black, black)
- Shining Ultra Magnus (light yellow, black with orange tint)
- In spite of having two Ultra Magnus-inspired color schemes, he always calls up his regular trailer (colored accordingly) regardless.

- Megatron:
- Regular (silver chrome, red)
- Japanese first release/Megaplex (flat gray, blue)
- Gold (gold, gold)
- e-Hobby Black Megatron (silver chrome, black)
- Both Tesshō Genda and Seizō Katō, the original Japanese voice actors for Optimus Prime and Megatron, reprise their roles in this game. For Seizō Katō, it would be the final time he performed Megatron, retiring from the role in 2007 and passing away in 2014.


