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Gundam Unicorn is an action game based on the OVA's first three episodes. Gundam Tri Age is an arcade card battle game.

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Make sure this is what you intended. It also has a connection with a game that did release over here in that it uses the same engine as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition , also for the Super Nintendo. This is a long running series that crosses over Gundam, Kamen Rider, and Ultraman. The first game on the Super Famicom was a brawler as well as the third game, but with Gundam versions of medieval knights.

The fourth game was more of a 2D shooter as well as the fifth, which was a Western. All four are worth checking out and yes, they all have fan translations. And now for something completely different. It was released for the Super Famicom in for Japan. Choose a side, match tiles up, screw with the opponent by being faster and repeat. It is a simple Tetris like clone and will appeal to both fans of that and Gundam.

Both franchises are tactical RPGs that cross over properties in Japan. This one is all about Gundam though from the first series all the way up to Gundam It was released in for the PSP and while not done completely, most of the game has been patched into English.

This is another tactical RPG of sorts although it plays differently than most. Instead of going from tile to tile and having moves play out automatically, once a target is selected the game will go into a 3D arena for action combat.

In Side Story: Missing Link , players get to see that both the Federation and Zeon created regimens of pilot washouts Slave Wraiths for the former, the Marchosias for the latter to conduct deadly missions using advanced mobile suits. However, a conspiracy will force both sides to work together and stop a sinister plot involving MS development.

Missions will have players deploy squads of three Mobile Suits at a time, equipped with unique weapons they can switch to at any given moment. The game also boasts both ground and space battles, paving the way for intense zero-gravity and 3D-maneuvering battles in space whenever necessary. Albeit boasting the same mechanics and gameplay system as Missing Link , Mobile Suit Gundam Side Stories offers a more robust experience in terms of story.

The game not only contains the base Missing Link story but also six other side stories that happened during the One Year War of the Universal Century. Not only that, but these stories already got featured in much older games, meaning Side Stories essentially offers a remake of these classic tales.

However, instead of boasting its own storyline, the game instead abridges the stories of these series into a game that tries to highlight the best elements of Gundam Wing all the way to Iron-Blooded Orphans. In turn, units have various stats, and even pilots offer unique buffs to their assigned Gundams. Any mecha fan who loves Gundam will inevitably stumble upon the massive Super Robot Wars franchise. Entries from the series will almost always feature a crossover story that features popular mecha franchises across manga, anime, and video games.

Each installment will almost always have the player pilot a game-exclusive machine as they become involved in the affairs of not just Gundam characters but other robot franchises as well. Moreover, its straightforward nature as a turn-based RPG makes it quite attractive to players. Essentially, players control a platoon of robots from various franchises in a grid-based map.

To add to the awesome, some machines carry over unique properties from their franchises, such as transformation! Any Gundam fan would like to wonder just how skilled pilots like Amuro Ray handle their machines in fast-paced combat. Thankfully, fans who make their way to Japan can get into an arcade machine and experience this for themselves. With a special Panoramic Optical Display system, players can get a first-person view of the battlefield as though they're actually piloting their MS.

In turn, the machines come with headset jacks, foot pedals, and hand control sticks that simulate the environment inside an MS cockpit. To make players feel more special, the game features pilot cards that store their data. This means players can resume play at any time or even interplay with nearby machines or friends playing in other places at the same time. Additionally, players can rank up as pilots and use in-game points to collect popular machines and Mobile Suits.

Unlike watching the series, Battle Destiny will have players create their own character. Given how certain MS and missions become exclusive to one faction, the game easily has replay value. As popularized by Koei's Warriors series, Gundam Reborn is a vast improvement over the Gundam -ized hack-and-slash formula of the Dynasty Warriors Gundam series.

Essentially, nothing feels better than taking control of a favorite Gundam and annihilating a swath of Mobile Suits in combat. Reborn also lets players relive scenarios in Official Mode or have unique crossovers in Ultimate Mode. The game's advanced customization options also let players tinker with specific MS and weapon settings, like having their own machine.

In turn, players can relive their dreams of defeating enemies as a heroic MS or become a villainous machine that seeks their rival's destruction.



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