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[[File:Gates - Main Menu top screen.png|alt=The top screen of the Main Menu in Gates to Infinity|thumb|Top screen]] | [[File:Gates - Main Menu top screen.png|alt=The top screen of the Main Menu in Gates to Infinity|thumb|Top screen]] | ||
[[File:Gates - Main Menu bottom screen.png|alt=The bottom screen of the Main Menu in Gates to Infinity|thumb|Bottom screen]] | [[File:Gates - Main Menu bottom screen.png|alt=The bottom screen of the Main Menu in Gates to Infinity|thumb|Bottom screen]] | ||
The '''Main Menu''' {{JA|トップメニュ|Toppu Menyu|Top Menu}} is the first menu the player sees every time ''{{Gates|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity}}'' is launched. The main menu opens right after the title screen. | The '''Main Menu''' {{JA|トップメニュ|Toppu Menyu|Top Menu}} is the first menu the player sees every time ''{{Gates|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity}}'' is launched. The main menu opens right after the title screen. | ||
==Display== | ==Display== | ||
On the top screen, a card detailing the player's progress is shown, including the portrait, name, level and HP of the current leader, the team name, the location (if the game was quicksaved inside a dungeon), the current {{Gates|V-Wave}}, | On the top screen, a card detailing the player's progress is shown, including the portrait, name, level and HP of the current leader, the team name, the location (if the game was quicksaved inside a dungeon), the current {{Gates|V-Wave}}, playtime, the total amount of adventures and a set of icons that track the player's progress. | ||
On the bottom screen, six icons to access the game's features are shown: | On the bottom screen, six icons to access the game's features are shown: | ||
'''New Game/Continue''': Brings the player to the core of the game, allowing the exploration of dungeon, progressing the story and accessing {{Gates|Pokémon Paradise}} facilities. | '''New Game/Continue''': Brings the player to the core of the game, allowing the exploration of dungeon, progressing the story, and accessing {{Gates|Pokémon Paradise}} facilities. | ||
'''{{Gates | '''{{Gates|Discover a Magnagate!}}''': Access the Augmented Reality features of the game, accessing random dungeons with pre-determined Pokémon. | ||
'''{{Gates|Wonder Mail}}''': Brings to a menu where the player can input codes to obtain {{Gates|items}} in the game. | '''{{Gates|Wonder Mail}}''': Brings to a menu where the player can input codes to obtain {{Gates|items}} in the game. | ||
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'''{{Gates|DLC}}''': Leads to a menu where the game's Downloadable Content can be bought. | '''{{Gates|DLC}}''': Leads to a menu where the game's Downloadable Content can be bought. | ||
'''Change Team Name''': Allows | '''Change Team Name''': Allows changing the team name at any moment. | ||
'''Delete Save''': Start a new game from scratch. | '''Delete Save''': Start a new game from scratch. | ||
== Icons == | == Icons == | ||
Main menu icons are small pictures that appear on the top screen of the main menu when certain story {{Gates | Main menu icons are small pictures that appear on the top screen of the main menu when certain story {{Gates|bosses}} are defeated to track the player's progress. Before their defeat, the icons are displayed as question marks instead. | ||
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!Unlock requirements | !Unlock requirements | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 1 Gurdurr | |[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 1 Gurdurr.png]] | ||
|Gurdurr | |Gurdurr | ||
|Defeat {{ | |Defeat {{Pkmn|Gurdurr (character)|Gurdurr}} at the end of {{Gates|Hazy Pass}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 2 Pawniard | |[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 2 Pawniard.png]] | ||
|Pawniard | |Pawniard | ||
| Defeat the Pawniard Brothers at the end of {{Gates|Desolate Canyon}} | | Defeat the {{Gates|Pawniard Brothers}} at the end of {{Gates|Desolate Canyon}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 3 Toxicroak | |[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 3 Toxicroak.png]] | ||
| Toxicroak | |Toxicroak | ||
|Defeat Toxicroak and Purugly at the end of {{Gates|Crags of Lament}} | |Defeat {{Gates|Toxicroak}} and {{Gates|Purugly}} at the end of {{Gates|Crags of Lament}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 4 Golurk | |[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 4 Golurk.png]] | ||
|Golurk | |Golurk | ||
| Defeat Golurk at {{Gates|Glacier Palace}} | | Defeat {{Gates|Golurk}} at {{Gates|Glacier Palace}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 5 Salamence | |[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 5 Salamence.png]] | ||
|Salamence | |Salamence | ||
| Defeat Salamence after completing {{Gates|Tyrian Maze}} | | Defeat {{Gates|Salamence}} after completing {{Gates|Tyrian Maze}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 6 Kyurem | |[[File:Gates - Main Menu icon 6 Kyurem.png]] | ||
|Kyurem | |Kyurem | ||
|Defeat {{ | |Defeat {{Pkmn|Kyurem (character)|Kyurem}} at {{Gates|Glacier Palace}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Background art == | == Background art == | ||
Each time the main menu | Each time the main menu has loaded the game randomly selects one of three different illustrations to display on the top screen. The bottom screen always shows the same picture with the bag, team badge, and various {{Gates|items}}. Unlike other games in the series, there is no way to hide the user interface to look at the art. | ||
<gallery widths="250" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"> | <gallery widths="250" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"> | ||
Gates - Main Menu bottom screen art.png | | |||
Gates - Main Menu Post Town art.png | | |||
Gates - Main Menu Crossroads art.png | | |||
Gates - Main Menu Team Attack art.png | | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Background music == | == Background music == | ||
This menu normally plays the track known as "Main Menu" in the {{Soundtrack|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|soundtrack}}. However, if DLC is loaded, random tracks from ''{{RescueTeam|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team|Blue Rescue Team}}'' and the {{Explorers| | This menu normally plays the track known as "Main Menu" in the {{Soundtrack|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|soundtrack}}. However, if DLC is loaded, random tracks from ''{{RescueTeam|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team|Blue Rescue Team}}'' and the ''{{Explorers|Explorers titles}}'' play instead, each of them only lasting a few seconds. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* A {{Gates| | * A {{Gates|Debug menu}} allows entering a state of needing to be rescued, as well as rescuing automatically while asking for help. When active, it replaces Wonder Mail and only appears when it can be used. | ||
* The top screen background illustrations are larger than the screen itself, meaning the left-most and right-most areas of the pictures can't be seen in game. | * The top screen background illustrations are larger than the screen itself, meaning the left-most and right-most areas of the pictures can't be seen in-game. | ||
* Two {{Gates|Removed_and_Unused_content/Miscellaneous|unused background illustrations}} can be found in the game's files. | * Two {{Gates|Removed_and_Unused_content/Miscellaneous|unused background illustrations}} can be found in the game's files. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* | * <ref>https://projectpokemon.org/home/gallery/album/842-menu-backgrounds/</ref> Background illustrations by evandixon on Project Pokémon | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Title Screen Icons]] | [[Category:Title Screen Icons]] | ||
[[Category:Gates Gameplay Elements]] | |||
[[Category:Main Menus]] |
Revision as of 06:55, 1 December 2021
The Main Menu (Japanese: トップメニュ, Top Menu) is the first menu the player sees every time Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity is launched. The main menu opens right after the title screen.
Display
On the top screen, a card detailing the player's progress is shown, including the portrait, name, level and HP of the current leader, the team name, the location (if the game was quicksaved inside a dungeon), the current V-Wave, playtime, the total amount of adventures and a set of icons that track the player's progress.
On the bottom screen, six icons to access the game's features are shown:
New Game/Continue: Brings the player to the core of the game, allowing the exploration of dungeon, progressing the story, and accessing Pokémon Paradise facilities.
Discover a Magnagate!: Access the Augmented Reality features of the game, accessing random dungeons with pre-determined Pokémon.
Wonder Mail: Brings to a menu where the player can input codes to obtain items in the game.
DLC: Leads to a menu where the game's Downloadable Content can be bought.
Change Team Name: Allows changing the team name at any moment.
Delete Save: Start a new game from scratch.
Icons
Main menu icons are small pictures that appear on the top screen of the main menu when certain story bosses are defeated to track the player's progress. Before their defeat, the icons are displayed as question marks instead.
Icon | Unlock requirements | |
---|---|---|
File:Gates - Main Menu icon 1 Gurdurr.png | Gurdurr | Defeat Gurdurr at the end of Hazy Pass |
File:Gates - Main Menu icon 2 Pawniard.png | Pawniard | Defeat the Pawniard Brothers at the end of Desolate Canyon |
File:Gates - Main Menu icon 3 Toxicroak.png | Toxicroak | Defeat Toxicroak and Purugly at the end of Crags of Lament |
File:Gates - Main Menu icon 4 Golurk.png | Golurk | Defeat Golurk at Glacier Palace |
File:Gates - Main Menu icon 5 Salamence.png | Salamence | Defeat Salamence after completing Tyrian Maze |
File:Gates - Main Menu icon 6 Kyurem.png | Kyurem | Defeat Kyurem at Glacier Palace |
Background art
Each time the main menu has loaded the game randomly selects one of three different illustrations to display on the top screen. The bottom screen always shows the same picture with the bag, team badge, and various items. Unlike other games in the series, there is no way to hide the user interface to look at the art.
- Gates - Main Menu bottom screen art.png
- Gates - Main Menu Post Town art.png
- Gates - Main Menu Crossroads art.png
- Gates - Main Menu Team Attack art.png
Background music
This menu normally plays the track known as "Main Menu" in the Template:Soundtrack. However, if DLC is loaded, random tracks from Blue Rescue Team and the Template:Explorers play instead, each of them only lasting a few seconds.
Trivia
- A Debug menu allows entering a state of needing to be rescued, as well as rescuing automatically while asking for help. When active, it replaces Wonder Mail and only appears when it can be used.
- The top screen background illustrations are larger than the screen itself, meaning the left-most and right-most areas of the pictures can't be seen in-game.
- Two unused background illustrations can be found in the game's files.
References
- [1] Background illustrations by evandixon on Project Pokémon