![]() The "Attack" option allows a party member to attack using up to four known attacks with a point system. The player can battle in a 3 vs 3 battle system, formed of the player and recruits. The badge is only used up if the monster decides to join the party. After showing the badge, they have a chance of wanting to join (after which the player must name them if they decide to recruit them), a chance of attacking, or running away. The player can choose to recruit enemies in battle by showing them his/her Correspondence Badge (Japanese: つうしんバッジ). Like many role-playing games, the player battles enemies through random encounters and encounters part of the story. The turbo vehicle must be used in certain areas, even before the player gets the choice to ride it at will. The player can often choose to ride the "turbo" (Japanese: ターボ) vehicle to travel more quickly, but not in certain places like in houses and the player does not have the choice to ride it at will at the beginning of the game. The planets are explored in a birds-eye view overworld. ![]() The player travels throughout various planets of the Rainbow System resolving conflicts. It also lets the player know when he/she has new mail. The Space-Net's AI, a silver oval character with eyes, three 'feet', and a single hair on its head welcomes the new agent and tells them how to use the Space-Net. The ISNA developed a spaceship called "Space-Net" with two builds, Cosmo Red and Cosmo Blue and the one that the player receives depends on the game version.įrom the cockpit, Space-Net allows users to do things like warp to different planets, view mail, view agent, space people, item data, change settings, access the ISNA homepage (which details key ISNA/game information, holds news, holds a bulletin board) and communicate with others players. Their support is the commander assistant Agent Angie.Įach agent has their own seven character ID. To rescue the Rainbow System, it was decided to urgently recruit agents. The Rainbow System is being attacked by a mysterious legion calling themselves the "Crackers". In the year August 2000, the ISNA or International Space-Net Agency received an SOS signal from the Rainbow System, a star system of seven planets named after colours, and have already sent out several agents to help. According to a leak of the game online, a third green-themed version was planned but unreleased known as Space-Net: Cosmo Neo. ![]() The game was released in two versions, named Space-Net: Cosmo Red (Japanese: スペースネット コスモレッド) and Space-Net: Cosmo Blue (Japanese: スペースネット コスモブルー), akin to Sanrio Timenet: Kako Hen and Mirai Hen.īefore its release, the two versions had the tentative titles Space-Net SN-01 (Japanese: スペースネット SN-01) and Space-Net SN-02 (Japanese: スペースネット SN-02). ![]() It was released only in Japan on March 16, 2001. Space-Net (Japanese: スペースネット) is a role playing game published by Imagineer for the Game Boy Color. These games are only loosely linked to Sanrio due to being linked with Sanrio Timenet, itself a third party universe with Sanrio characters. ![]()
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