Kamen Rider Neo Decade Simulator Ver 30 1 Exclusive May 2026
Simulators are usually sprite-based. Ver 30.1 uses an exclusive shader pack that mimics the Kamen Rider: Battride War series. However, the killer feature is audio.
Ver 30.1 introduces a reworked transformation mechanic. Unlike previous versions where form changes were cosmetic, this build ties form stats to a "Card Deck" cooldown system.
Here is the brutal truth for most fans: You cannot download it from a standard repository.
The "Exclusive" nature of Ver 30.1 is tied to a limited-time digital event. The developer, known only by the handle PinkNanashi, releases access keys via a QR code that appears for only 10 seconds during specific livestreams of Kamen Rider Gotchard episodes in Japan.
Alternatively, whispers on the Kamen Rider Fan Discord (KR4Life) suggest that Ver 30.1 was pre-loaded onto a specific batch of custom Android tablets sold at the Kamen Rider Exhibition: Heisei x Reiwa pop-up in Akihabara in late 2024. If you own one of these tablets, the simulator automatically updates to 30.1 when connected to the store’s Wi-Fi.
Warning for Emulator Users: Attempting to port the .exe or .apk file from a verified 30.1 device to a standard PC triggers a "Rider Cancel" script. This corrupts your save data and replaces all Rider sprites with images of Narutaki screaming, "Onore Dikeido!"
“A love letter to Decade’s 10th (now 15th) anniversary, held back by exclusivity and legacy bugs—but for those who get in, it’s the definitive card-spamming, dimension-breaking sandbox.”
The year is 2030. The Neo DecaDriver, Version 30.1, sits humming in a sealed vault beneath the ruined Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Unlike its predecessors—toys, anniversary props, or even the original DecaDriver—this belt was never meant for a Rider’s waist. It was built for one purpose: Simulation.
They called it the "Exclusive Scenario Engine." kamen rider neo decade simulator ver 30 1 exclusive
Kamen Rider Neo Decade, the latest inheritor of Tsukasa Kadoya’s shattered photoframe, is a woman named Aki Haruno. She doesn’t travel through worlds; she generates them. The Ver 30.1 Simulator doesn’t just access past Rider universes—it compresses every possible timeline, every scrapped script, every "what if" into a ten-second transformation sequence. But the belt has a hidden clause, discovered too late.
"Rider Simulation: Ver 30.1 Exclusive—Final Boss: The Debugger."
Aki’s current mission: shut down a rogue singularity in World #XXI, a fusion of Ryuki’s Mirror World and Ex-Aid’s Bugster virus. But when she inserts the Neo Decade Ride Card, the belt’s voice glitches.
"KAMEN RIDE: NEO DECADE... ERROR. SIMULATION OVERFLOW. LOADING EXCLUSIVE MODE."
Her armor shatters. Instead of the magenta and black, she’s clad in translucent, wireframe plates—polygons and code visible like a 3D model missing its textures. Her helmet becomes a grid of green debugging text. She’s no longer a Kamen Rider. She’s a Beta Tester.
From the cracked mirror-sky descends The Debugger—a blank-white humanoid with the DecaDriver’s faceplate as its own. It speaks in corrupted patch notes:
"Patch 30.1.1: Removed the concept of 'final episode.' Removed 'character death.' Removed 'choice.' Your nostalgia is a memory leak. Defragmenting now."
The Debugger raises a hand. Aki’s transformation timer—normally unlimited—appears as a shrinking bar above her head: 00:03:00. Three minutes. In Simulator Ver 30.1 Exclusive, if she can’t defeat the Debugger in that time, the belt will permanently overwrite her biological data into a save file. She won’t die. She’ll just... stop being real. A corrupted ROM in a broken console. Simulators are usually sprite-based
But Aki notices something. The Debugger’s movements are too perfect. No hesitation. No improvisation. It’s following a script.
So she does something no Rider has done before. She pulls out her Ride Booker, flips it to gun mode, and fires not at the enemy—but at the sky. The shots embed themselves into the simulation’s skybox, revealing a hidden menu.
"SYSTEM.INI - NEO DECADE SIMULATOR VER 30.1 EXCLUSIVE - DEBUG MODE ACCESS: GRANTED."
She smirks under the wireframe helmet.
"Every simulation has a dev room."
She types with her finisher: RIDER KICK > REWRITE EXCEPTION HANDLER.
The Debugger freezes. Its health bar inverts. Its dialogue loops. And for the first time, it asks a question not in its code:
"What... are you?"
Aki taps the Neo DecaDriver. The timer stops at 00:00:01.
"I’m the player who reads the patch notes."
She kicks. The Debugger shatters into lines of obsolete code. The world reboots not as a simulation, but as something messier, stranger, and infinitely more precious: a real world with no reset button.
KAMEN RIDE: NEO DECADE—SIMULATOR VER 30.1 EXCLUSIVE. Scenario cleared. Debugging complete. The belt ejects a new card: not a Rider, but a single word.
"FINALITY."
And Aki Haruno walks out of the collapsing skybox into a sunrise that no algorithm could generate.
End.
No story mode
It’s purely an arcade simulator—pick a Rider, fight waves, or PvP. Fans of Decade’s multiverse travel are disappointed. No story mode It’s purely an arcade simulator—pick