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Super Robot Wars Impact is the first SRW game for the Playstation 2. It is an enhanced remake of the three chapters of Compact 2 and contains over 100 stages, making it the longest SRW to date.
Super Robot Wars A (Advance) is the first Super Robot Wars on the Game Boy Advance. The Londo Bell forces battle against the Shadow Mirror.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon offers perspective from both sides of the One Year War. It is the first game of the arcade-based "Gundam vs" series.
All of the action of the Super Robot Wars series has been condensed into pinball form.
Super Robot Wars Compact 2 is yet another entry into the SRW franchise. Part 3 is the final chapter, as Londo Bell and the Cyber Beast Force unite to finish off the Einsts once and for all.
Gundam mechs go one-on-one in a fighting game. The first in a series of Battle Assault games. The gameplay is in the same vein as Street Fighter. The game is a part of the Gundam: Battle Assault series.
Super Robot Wars Compact 2 is yet another entry in the SRW franchise. In Part 2, Excellen Browning and the Londo Bell forces fend off enemies in outer space.
G Generation-F is a strategy game that allows the player to reenact essentially every Gundam series and sidestory from the original to Gundam X. One of the most thorough G Gens to date.
An FPS/Mecha game that takes place during the One Year War's Australia campaign in the year U.C. 0079. One of the few gundam games that has an original story instead of following the plot of a Gundam anime, OVA or movie.
Super Robot Wars Alpha is the second game in the series to be built from the ground up for the Playstation, and is the start of the Alpha series. Alpha is the first SRW to feature the highly choreographed animation that the series is known for.
Super Robot Wars Compact 2 is yet another entry into the long running SRW franchise. In Part 1, Kyosuke Nanbu and the Cyber Beast Force battle enemies on the Earth's surface.
The one and only Super Robot Wars game for the Nintendo 64. This game's claims to fame are its 3D backdrops and deep scenario-branching system.
The first Super Robot Wars for the Wonderswan. This is the only Super Robot Wars thus far to not feature any Banpresto Original heroes or villains.
Super Robot Wars F is Part 1 of a two-game saga that retells the climax of SRW's Classic Timeline.
The second half of Super Robot Wars F, and the final chapter of the Super Robot Wars "Classic Timeline". Londo Bell must decide which is the greater of two evils: the Divine Crusaders or the Guests.
A strategy game based on the One Year War from the original Gundam series. It uses the Sufami Turbo accessory to connect to other SD Gundam Generation games.
A Bomberman clone released in 1995 by Banpresto.
Final Shooting is a Light Gun game based on the 1979 anime.
The third SRW game on the Super Famicom. This game was originally considered the end of the Classic Timeline, but would be replaced by Super Robot Wars F and F Final.
An isometric strategy game published by Bandai in 1995, it depicts events from the early Mobile Suit Gundam fiction from the perspective of Amuro Ray before switching to a secondary set of characters midway through.
Battle Crusher is a fighting game released on the Game Boy.
The first Super Robot Wars on the Super Famicom. This is also the first game to include anime outside of the Getter-Mazinger-Gundam trio.
The first Super Robot Wars on a console, and the first entry to contain the traditional SRW gameplay that exists to this day.
A crossover combat dodgeball game featuring characters from Mobile Suit Gundam, Ultraman and Kamen Rider. It was released by Banpresto for the Super Famicom (1991) and Game Boy (1992).
The very first game in the long-running Super Robot Wars series. As the Getter Team, Mazinger Team, or Gundam Team, players fight against the space monster Gilgilgun in this strategy RPG.
A Gundam shoot-'em-up for multiple Japanese computers, including, fittingly enough, Bandai RX-78 Gundam.
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