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It's a Custome Arblade used by Ryusei Date.
One of the new mechs featured in Original Generations for the PS2. It's piloted by Ryusei date, and it can transform into a flight mode called ART-WING.
The axe is a tool used for many activities. Its uses include cutting wood, knocking down doors in emergencies, and rending your enemies limb from limb without mercy or regret.
The beam sword is a melee weapon found in a multitude of games, shows, and movies. Is typically found in sci-fi and fantasy settings.
One of the Real Robots you select in Super Robot Taisen J at the start of the game. It upgrades to Bellzelute Brigandi. Height: 21 Meters Weight: 30 Tons As you can see, it specializes in Long Ranged attacks and is equipped with the Orgone Rifle.
A combining Super Robot formed by five vehicles, a style later used by others such as Voltes V and Voltron, first appearing in the 1976 anime of the same name. Piloted by the Combattler team, lead by Hyouma Aoi, it has appeared in many Super Robot Wars games.
The upgraded version of Coustwell, one of the three robots you choose at the start of Super Robot Taisen J. It's a strictly melee combat type machine.
Popular American head wear, featured in many games relating to Cowboys.
Piloted by Masaki Andou, it's a very fast and powerful unit.
Title Super Robot of 1978's third installment of the "Romantic Trilogy" metaseries following Combattler V and Voltes V. Piloted by Kazuya Ryuzaki, Daimos predominately uses martial arts, unarmed or with various weapons, and is portrayed in games as a powerful melee fighter with extremely limited ranged options.
The upgraded form of the RaiOh. The third machine of the Double G series. Piloted by Touma Kanou.
The signature robot of Yoshiyuki Tomino's 1978 animated series, Daitarn 3 is one of the largest and most versatile Super Robots. Piloted by Banjou Haran, it is portrayed as one of the strongest robots with a couple of drawbacks due to its size.
One of the Double G series by Bian Zoldark, it's Zengar's personal machine, and he's the only one who can pilot it.
The title robot of its 1985 anime, Dancouga is a combining robot formed from four separate, transforming robots. Piloted by the Jyusenki team lead by Shinobu Fujiwara, it's often portrayed in games as a high offense unit that gets progressively stronger as it continues fighting.
Doors are a common object in most video games, as well as the keys and objects needed to open them. From role playing to shooters, doors are an important component of many games.
Tsine Espio's personal unit in Super Robot Taisen Z. Known for it's combat abilities, it's very strong in short range combat.
C as in Cosmo Driver, it is specialized in space combat. Raul and Fiona pilots it in Super Robot Wars R.
It's an exclusive Excellence unit for Fiona in Super Robot Taisen R.
F as in Flyer, it's designed to fly. Raul and Fiona Gureden pilots it in Super Robot Wars R.
developed for long ranged combat. One of it's ability is to use a Heat Knife if ever on close range.
It's the final frame for Raul's Excellence series for Super Robot Taisen R. It also appears in Super Robot Taisen Original generations for the PS2, and it's final attack is Reactor Crash.
It specializes in land battles, and it's right hand can be detached to attack the enemy.
Sometimes, the only weapons you can trust are your bare hands.
The upgraded version of Chevalier. It's length is 100 meters long.
The Gespenst is perhaps the most common Banpresto Original mecha in the Super Robot Wars series, appearing in no less than five different continuities and having numerous alternate designs.
Created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa in 1974, Getter Robo is a Super Robot, with several spin-offs, iterations, and sequels featured in manga, anime, and video games. Piloted by Ryouma Nagare, Hayato Jin, and Musashi Tomoe, it is the first combining and transforming Super Robot.
Created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa in 1975 as the sucessor and direct sequel to Getter Robo. Piloted by Ryouma Nagare, Hayato Jin, and Benkei Kuruma, it is considered an advanced version of the original Getter Robo, and is the most common version to appear in games.
The Second Gundam piloted by Domon Kasshu from Mobile FIghter G Gundam. Also known as Burning Gundam in the English Dub.
An especially large axe, most often double-headed and designed as a weapon.
Super Robot from its self-titled 1981 anime, its first game debut in Super Robot Wars EX for the Super Famicom. Piloted by the GoShogun team lead by Shingo Hojo, it is often portrayed in games as having powerful ranged attacks with below average armor.
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