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Much of '''{{GameTitle|RescueTeam|l|i}}''' takes inspiration from early games in the {{GameTitle|ShirenSeries|l|i}}.
Much of '''{{RescueTeamTitle}}''' takes inspiration from early games in {{ShirenSeriesTitle}}.


==General==
==General==
* Item categories are based on those featured in Shiren ({{Shiren|Arrow}}s correspond to {{RescueTeam|Spike}}s, {{Shiren|Scroll}}s to {{RescueTeam|Wonder Orb}}s, {{Shiren|Herb}}s to {{RescueTeam|Seed}}s. The move {{RescueTeam|Wide Slash}} is based on the {{Shiren|Weapon}} {{Shiren|Razor Wind}}. The {{RescueTeam|Move Boost}} mechanic is based on the {{Shiren|Upgrade}}s for Weapon and Shield.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20051124040645/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/game/ds/dungeon_special.html</ref>
* Item categories are based on those featured in Shiren ({{Shiren|Arrow}}s correspond to {{RescueTeam|Projectile}}s, {{Shiren|Scroll}}s to {{RescueTeam|Wonder Orb}}s, {{Shiren|Herb}}s to {{RescueTeam|Seed}}s). The move {{RescueTeam|Wide Slash}} is based on the {{Shiren|Weapon}} {{Shiren|Razor Wind}}. The {{RescueTeam|Move Boost}} mechanic is based on the {{Shiren|Upgrade}}s for Weapon and Shield.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20051124040645/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/game/ds/dungeon_special.html</ref>


==Monster of Moonlight Village==
==Monster of Moonlight Village==
* The PC/Internet edition of {{GameTitle|MoonlightVillagePC|l|i}} has some of the most direct and undeniable inspiration on Rescue Team. While {{GameTitle|MagicCastleGBC|l|i}} introduced rescues to the franchise in 2001, the official website for Moonlight Village's Internet Edition featured a section called "Wanderer Rescue Team"{{CT}} {{JAnb|風来救助隊||}}.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20021014162331/http://www.shiren.jp/rescue/rescue.html</ref>
{{RescueTeam|Pokémon Square}} {{JAnb|ポケモンひろば||Pokémon Hiroba}} may also be translated as "Pokémon Plaza". The Internet edition of Moonlight Village introduced an MMO titled "{{Meta|Monster Plaza: Mystery Dungeon - Shiren the Wanderer Community Door}}{{UT}}, and the official website featured {{Meta|Fay's Plaza}}{{UT}}. Pokémon Square might have been a callback to either or both of these.
::{{RescueTeam|Pokémon Square}} {{JA|ポケモンひろば||Pokémon Hiroba}} may also be translated as "Pokémon Plaza". The Internet edition of Moonlight Village introduced an MMO titled "{{Meta|Monster Plaza: Mystery Dungeon - Shiren the Wanderer Community Door}}{{UT}}, and the official website featured {{Meta|Fay's Plaza}}{{UT}}. Pokémon Square might have been a callback to either or both of these.


==Shiren 2==
==Shiren 2==
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* {{RescueTeam|Recruiting}} {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}} in {{RescueTeam|Dungeon}}s is reminiscent of the {{Shiren2|Monster Catching Jar}}{{UT}} {{JAnb|モンスターの壺||}}, which can be used to capture monsters and turn them into allies.
* {{RescueTeam|Recruiting}} {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}} in {{RescueTeam|Dungeon}}s is reminiscent of the {{Shiren2|Monster Catching Jar}}{{UT}} {{JAnb|モンスターの壺||}}, which can be used to capture monsters and turn them into allies.
:: {{RescueTeam|Joyous Tower}} and {{Shiren|Shrine's Hidden Hole}}{{UT}} are both dungeons designed around the monster collecting mechanics.
:: {{RescueTeam|Joyous Tower}} and {{Shiren|Shrine's Hidden Hole}}{{UT}} are both dungeons designed around the monster collecting mechanics.
* Shiren 2 features a {{Shiren2|Shiren Statue}}, which is similar to the {{RescueTeam|Lucario Statue}}, {{RescueTeam|Mime Jr. Statue}}, {{RescueTeam|Bonsly Statue}}, and {{RescueTeam|Weavile Statue}}.
* Shiren 2 features a {{Shiren2|Shiren Statue}}, which is similar to the {{RescueTeam|Lucario Fig.}}, {{RescueTeam|Mime Jr. Fig.}}, {{RescueTeam|Bonsly Fig.}}, and {{RescueTeam|Weavile Fig.}}.
* Makuhita's Dojo is reminiscent of the {{Shiren2|Training Grounds}}{{UT}}.
* Redeeming passwords for rewards was a mechanic introduced in Shiren 2.


==Magic Castle of the Desert==
==Magic Castle of the Desert==
* Makuhita's Dojo is reminiscent of the {{MagicCastleGBC|Training Grounds}}{{UT}} in Magic Castle.
{{MagicCastleGBCTitle}} introduced rescues to the franchise in 2001, players who perform rescues ar called the "Wanderer Rescue Team"{{CT}} {{JAnb|風来救助隊||}}.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20021014162331/http://www.shiren.jp/rescue/rescue.html</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
{{Rescue Team Miscellaneous Navbox}}
{{Rescue Team Meta Navbox}}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:59, 20 December 2024

Much of Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team takes inspiration from early games in Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer series.

General

Monster of Moonlight Village

Pokémon Square (Japanese: ポケモンひろば, Pokémon Hiroba) may also be translated as "Pokémon Plaza". The Internet edition of Moonlight Village introduced an MMO titled "Monster Plaza: Mystery Dungeon - Shiren the Wanderer Community Door(UT) - This is an unofficial translation., and the official website featured Fay's Plaza(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.. Pokémon Square might have been a callback to either or both of these.

Shiren 2

Both are environments in which the monsters collected by the player walk around in their habitat and the player can visit them.
Joyous Tower and Shrine's Hidden Hole(UT) - This is an unofficial translation. are both dungeons designed around the monster collecting mechanics.

Magic Castle of the Desert

Game Boy Color Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer GB2 - Magic Castle of the Desert introduced rescues to the franchise in 2001, players who perform rescues ar called the "Wanderer Rescue Team"(CT) (Japanese: 風来救助隊).[2]

See Also

References