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Players have noted that the Japanese version is generally more stable. The North American release is known for occasional glitches, softlocks, and an "MP consumption error" that aren't present in the NTSC-J version. Core Gameplay & Mechanics

: The Japanese version is generally more stable; the North American release contains specific bugs, such as Giromon's jukebox glitch and MP consumption errors.

Because the file is over 20 years old, it is hosted on several retro archiving sites. Search for the exact phrase: "Digimon Tamers Battle Evolution (Japan) [SLPS-03456]" .

The game functions as a "mascot fighter" similar to Super Smash Bros. or Power Stone .