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   developer      = [[Atlus]]|
   developer      = [[Atlus]]|
   publisher      = [[Namcot]]|
   publisher      = [[Namcot]]|
   systems        = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]], [[Windows]], [[Xbox One]]|
   systems        = [[Famicom]], [[Mobile phone|Mobile]] ([[BREW]], [[DoJa]], [[J2ME]]), [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]], [[Wii]]|
   release        = '''Family Computer'''<br />JP: September 22, 1987<br />'''Super Famicom (''Megami Tensei I・II'')'''<br />JP: March 31, 1995<br />'''Mobile phones ([[BREW]])'''<br />JP :September 29, 2005<br />'''Nintendo Switch (''[[Namco Museum Archives|Namcot Collection]]'')'''<br />JP: October 23, 2020|
   release        = '''Family Computer'''<br />Japan: September 22, 1987<br />'''Super Famicom (''[[Megami Tensei I・II]]'')'''<br />Japan: March 31, 1995<br />'''Mobile phones'''<br />Japan ([[DoJa]]): February 26, 2004<br />Japan ([[J2ME]]): December 1, 2004<br />Japan ([[BREW]]): September 29, 2005<br />'''Wii ([[Virtual Console]])'''<br />Japan: July 3, 2012<br />'''Nintendo Switch (''[[Namco Museum Archives|Namcot Collection]]'')'''<br />Japan: October 23, 2020|
   added_to_museum = Switch (''[[Namco Museum Archives|Namcot Collection]]''): September 22, 2023‎|
   added_to_museum = Switch (''[[Namco Museum Archives|Namcot Collection]]''): September 22, 2023‎|
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'''''Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei''''' ('''''デジタル・デビル物 語女神転生''''', '''''Dejitaru Debiru Sutōrī Megami Tensei''''', "'''''Digital Devil Story: Reincarnation of the Goddess'''''") is a role-playing [[video game]] by [[Atlus]].
'''''Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei''''' ('''''デジタル・デビル物 語女神転生''''', '''''Dejitaru Debiru Sutōrī Megami Tensei''''', "'''''Digital Devil Story: Reincarnation of the Goddess'''''") is a role-playing [[video game]] by [[Atlus]].


The first game in the [[Megami Tensei|''Megami Tensei'' series]], it was based on a series of novels by Japanese author [[Aya Nishitani]].
It was the second game based on the ''[[Megami Tensei]]'' series of novels by Japanese author [[Aya Nishitani]].


The game received an enhanced port titled ''[[Old Testament・Megami Tensei: Megami Tensei I・II]]'' on the [[Super Famicom]] by [[Opera House]], which contained ''Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story'' and its sequel, ''[[Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II]]''.
==Versions==
''Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story'' was first released on [[Family Computer]] in Japan on September 22, [[1987]].


''Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story'' received a [[BREW]] port for [[mobile phone]]s on September 29, 2005.
The game received an enhanced port titled ''[[Old Testament・Megami Tensei: Megami Tensei I・II]]'' on the [[Super Famicom]] by [[Opera House]]. Released on March 31, [[1995]], it contained ''Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story'' and its sequel, ''[[Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II]]''.
 
''Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story'' received [[mobile phone]] ports in Japan for [[DoJa]] on February 26, 2004, [[J2ME]] on December 1, [[2004]], and [[BREW]] on September 29, [[2005]].
 
The Famicom version was released on the [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]] in Japan on July 3, [[2012]]. This version was also included in ''[[Namcot Collection]]'' in Japan for [[Nintendo Switch]] on October 23, [[2020]].


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Latest revision as of 13:13, 15 November 2024

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Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei
Developer Atlus
Publisher Namcot
Platforms Famicom, Mobile (BREW, DoJa, J2ME), Switch, Wii
Released Family Computer
Japan: September 22, 1987
Super Famicom (Megami Tensei I・II)
Japan: March 31, 1995
Mobile phones
Japan (DoJa): February 26, 2004
Japan (J2ME): December 1, 2004
Japan (BREW): September 29, 2005
Wii (Virtual Console)
Japan: July 3, 2012
Nintendo Switch (Namcot Collection)
Japan: October 23, 2020
Added to
Museum
Switch (Namcot Collection): September 22, 2023‎

Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei (デジタル・デビル物 語女神転生, Dejitaru Debiru Sutōrī Megami Tensei, "Digital Devil Story: Reincarnation of the Goddess") is a role-playing video game by Atlus.

It was the second game based on the Megami Tensei series of novels by Japanese author Aya Nishitani.

Versions

Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story was first released on Family Computer in Japan on September 22, 1987.

The game received an enhanced port titled Old Testament・Megami Tensei: Megami Tensei I・II on the Super Famicom by Opera House. Released on March 31, 1995, it contained Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story and its sequel, Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II.

Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story received mobile phone ports in Japan for DoJa on February 26, 2004, J2ME on December 1, 2004, and BREW on September 29, 2005.

The Famicom version was released on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on July 3, 2012. This version was also included in Namcot Collection in Japan for Nintendo Switch on October 23, 2020.