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There have been many video-games based on the show, spanning the Game Boy Advance and the Playstation. However, as is the case with many video games based on licensed properties these games have been critically panned.
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There have been many video-games based on the show, spanning the Game Boy Advance and the Playstation. However, as is the case with many video games based on licensed properties these games have been critically panned. There are also some web-based games you can play on the internet for free. For example, you can play some flash games on this website: [http://www.beyblade-games.net/ beyblade-games.net]
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|+Beyblade Videogames
 
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Game Name
 
! scope="col"|Console Name
 
! scope="col"|Date Released
 
! scope="col"|Japan Only?
 
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|''Jisedai Bēgoma Battle Beyblade''
 
|Nintendo Gameboy Color
 
|July 23, 1999
 
|Yes
 
|-
 
|''Beyblade Fighting Tournament''
 
|Nintendo Gameboy Color
 
|August 11, 2000
 
|Yes
 
|-
 
|''Bakuten Shoot Beyblade''
 
|Nintendo Gameboy Color
 
|July 27, 2001
 
|Yes
 
|-
 
|''Beyblade: Let it Rip!''
 
|Sony Playstation
 
|December 5, 2002
 
|No
 
|-
 
|''Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002: Beybattle Tournament 2''
 
|Sony Playstation
 
|August 1, 2002
 
|Yes
 
|-
 
|[[Beyblade: V-Force - Super Tournament Battle]]
 
|Nintendo Gamecube
 
|September 23, 2003
 
|No
 
|-
 
|''Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002 Team Battle! Kiryū no Akira Daichi / Takao Hen''
 
|Nintendo Gameboy Advance
 
|December 6, 2002
 
|Yes
 
|-
 
|''Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002 Ikuze! Gekitō! Chō Jiryoku Battle!!''
 
|Nintendo Gameboy Advance
 
|June 27, 2002
 
|Yes
 
|-
 
|''Beyblade G-Revolution''
 
|Nintendo Gameboy Advance
 
|November 18, 2004
 
|No
 
|-
 
|''Beyblade VForce: Ultimate Blader Jam''
 
|Nintendo Gameboy Advance
 
|November 18, 2003
 
|No
 
|-
 
|[[Beyblade: Metal Fusion (DS Video Game)|Beyblade: Metal Fusion]]
 
|Nintendo Gameboy DS
 
|November 9, 2010
 
|No
 
|-
 
|[[Beyblade: Metal Masters (video game)|Beyblade: Metal Masters]]
 
|Nintendo Gameboy DS
 
|November 15, 2011
 
|No
 
|-
 
|[[Metal Fight Beyblade DS|Metal Fight Beyblade]]
 
|Nintendo Gameboy DS
 
|March 26, 2009
 
|Yes
 
|-
 
|''Beyblade Metal Fusion: Cyber Pegasus''
 
|Nintendo Gameboy DS
 
|November 11, 2010
 
|Yes
 
|-
 
|''Metal Fight Beyblade Portable: Chōzetsu Tensei Vulcan Horses''
 
|Sony PSP
 
|October 21, 2010
 
|Yes
 
|-
 
|[[Beyblade: Metal Fusion - Battle Fortress]]
 
|Nintendo Wii
 
|November 9, 2010
 
|No
 
|-
 
|''Metal Fight Beyblade: Gachinko Stadium''
 
|Nintendo Wii
 
|November 19, 2009
 
|Yes
 
|}
 
   
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==History==
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The first Beyblade related toys were released in 1999, but they were also accompanied by the first Beyblade video game ''Jisedai Bēgoma Battle Beyblade''. This featured many prototype ideas and concepts that were never implemented into the full release of the Beyblade series.
   
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Later in 2000, a manga was released, defining the "canon" Beyblade storyline. Often, as was the case, the video games were released based on the limited storyline and toys that were known at the time and so have often substituted or improvised many elements of the Beyblade franchise. Each video game is therefore not official canon, though often based on the currently known storyline of Beyblade.
   
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==Releases==
[[File:PSbeyblade_large.jpg|thumb|left|110px]][[File:Beyblade2.jpg|thumb|left|110px]][[File:Vforce_ultimate_blader_jam.jpg|thumb|left|110px]][[File:Beyblade_Grevolution-s0.jpg|thumb|left|110px]][[File:Vforcegamecube.jpg|thumb|left|110px]][[File:Beyblade-metal-fusion-8.jpg|thumb|left|110px]][[File:Metalmastersgameboy.jpg|thumb|left|110px]][[File:Battlefortress.jpg|thumb|left|110px]]
 
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''See [[List of Beyblade Video Games|here]] for more information.''
 
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[[Category:Video Games]]
 
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[[Category:Media]]
 
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[[Category:Stubs]]
 
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[[Category:First Generation]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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|+Other Beyblade Games
 
! scope="col"|Game Name
 
! scope="col"|Type
 
! scope="col"|Additional Information
 
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|Beyblade 5-in-1 Arcade Challenge: Dragoon
 
|TV Plug and Play
 
|[[Hasbro]] 2004
 
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|[[BeybladeBattles.com|Beyblade Battles]]
 
|Online MMO
 
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[http://www.beybladebattles.com www.beybladebattles.com]
 
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[[File:5in1beyblade.jpg|thumb|left|230px]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:Bbfhbbjf.PNG|thumb|300px|Battle in progress.]]
 
[[Category:Candidates for Deletion]]
 

Latest revision as of 05:14, 23 December 2019

There have been many video-games based on the show, spanning the Game Boy Advance and the Playstation. However, as is the case with many video games based on licensed properties these games have been critically panned. There are also some web-based games you can play on the internet for free. For example, you can play some flash games on this website: beyblade-games.net

History

The first Beyblade related toys were released in 1999, but they were also accompanied by the first Beyblade video game Jisedai Bēgoma Battle Beyblade. This featured many prototype ideas and concepts that were never implemented into the full release of the Beyblade series.

Later in 2000, a manga was released, defining the "canon" Beyblade storyline. Often, as was the case, the video games were released based on the limited storyline and toys that were known at the time and so have often substituted or improvised many elements of the Beyblade franchise. Each video game is therefore not official canon, though often based on the currently known storyline of Beyblade.

Releases

See here for more information.