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DT: Lords of Genomes

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DT: Lords of Genomes

Developer: Game Studio
Publisher: Media Factory
Platforms: Game Boy, Super Game Boy, Game Boy Color
Released in JP: May 25, 2001


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DT: Lords of Genomes, in association with Marigul, was originally a Nintendo 64DD game (tentative names DT and DT Bloodmasters) that would show a different display on a Game Boy Color using an unreleased "64GB Cable" (not to be confused with the "64GB Pack", Japan's name for the Transfer Pak).

Later in development, the 64GB Cable support was cancelled and DT became a dedicated Game Boy Color game (with Super Game Boy support). However, the game would later receive new entries in the form of Japanese mobile phone games.

It is a dystopian visual novel/card game hybrid inspired by (but not related to) DT Eightron, where the "DT Masters" exploit the nanomachine "DT" technology in their bodies to mutate into other organisms.

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Prerelease Info

Placeholder Card

Placeholder card

From the main menu, choose the "Hyper Text" (ハイパーテキスト) card menu, then choose "Cards" (カード). Assuming the player has cards, now enter GameShark code 01FF71C4 and press A.

A card known as the Awashima Doctor (アワシマハカセ) should appear with the text "まだ、このカードのデータはありません。" (translation: "Oh, this card's data does not exist.")

ROM Padding

Unlike typical Game Boy games which may have 0xFF or 0x00 bytes in empty areas, many empty areas of the ROM appear to be padded with "GAME STUDIO INC.", the developers of DT.