Wut is it abt anyways? All i no is tht it's a gundam cross over of gundam mechs and is a turn based rpg
This is a game where Japanese people play it and others things as well
Wut is it abt anyways? All i no is tht it's a gundam cross over of gundam mechs and is a turn based rpg
Thanks for the siggy Ky-lyrra
well this game is based on RPG its on Snes,GBA,PS2,andPSP its a japanese game
I rarely saw it but is it like really good game?
Thanks for the siggy Ky-lyrra
well there are loads of characters in game game like all the Gundam series and etc
o, super robot war?? used to play that in ps1 and its good almost all the japanese animation robots are there teaming up. its a good game
please give a definition of the game or a summary and your personal oppinion of the game or I will close this thread
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I think the game is rather boring myself most turn style rpg's are boring in my oppinion unless there is some real strategy to be played out in the turns like weaknesses and strengths but this game is rather boring for most gaming systems
(スーパーロボット大戦, Suupaa Robotto Taisen in rōmaji or Super Robot Taisen, abbreviated as SRW) is a series of turn-based strategy video games produced by the Japanese gaming company Banpresto, a division of Bandai, for various video game consoles.
The games' main feature is the use of mecha units from multiple Anime and Manga titles, mixing them together in a battle simulation and adding a complex plot involving some of their respective storylines, characters, and backgrounds. Another feature is a simple menu interface that can be understood by the gamer, even if he or she does not know how to read Japanese.
The very first SRW game was released for the Nintendo Game Boy system in 1991. The first anime mecha series featured on the game (and the ones usually present in all the series' games) are Mazinger Z, Getter Robo, and the earliest incarnations of the Gundam series. The first two, both creations of famous Japanese manga artist Go Nagai and his production company Dynamic Productions, are representatives of the "Super Robot" type of units, while Gundam represents the "Real Robot" type of units.
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