Developed by Russian R-Lab but development was halted early on. "This is our 3D shooter. Game was freezed on early stage of development, but we decided to release the engine for download."
The game itself is a typical billiard variation. You can see your character and your enemy interacting at the top of the screen. Also the game has a freely rotatable 3D billiard table and realtime physics.
The game was produced and released in conjunction with the 30 year anniversary event of Doraemon's manga. The purpose is to collect "memorial shots," which are excerpts of comics in action scenes inserted between scenes while watching dialogue between characters.
The package illustrations are the anime pictures of the time, but the in-game graphics and settings such as calling Shizuka Minamoto "Shizu-chan" are in compliance with the manga, and there are dialogue scenes and quizzes that can not be understood without perusing the manga, making this a unique game that is clearly different in its target audience than before.
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.
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