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  2. Joy Mech Fight - Wikipedia

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    Joy Mech Fight (ジョイメカファイト, Joi Meka Faito), sometimes called Joy Mecha Fight, is a fighting game developed and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer, released in Japan on May 21, 1993.

  3. The Battle Cats - Wikipedia

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    The plot of The Battle Cats takes place across four main story sagas, three subchapter sagas in the Legends Stages, and various miscellaneous stages. Dialogue in the form of scrolling text before and after the completion of Chapters, unit and enemy descriptions, and battles during gameplay provide most of the game's lore and story.

  4. MechQuest - Wikipedia

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    Battles are presented in two ways, Mecha battles and energy blade battles; both battle styles are similar to a traditional RPG in that much of its game play revolves around fighting enemies in a turn based system. Mecha Battles features a set of many types of attacks but the player must spend energy points to use them.

  5. Super Robot Spirits - Wikipedia

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    In-game screenshot. Super Robot Spirits is a 3D fighting game that pits players in one-on-one battles against mecha from select Japanese anime series. [1] The plot involves an ongoing war throughout the universe between humans and a fleet of robots named the "Aerogater".

  6. Metal & Lace: The Battle of the Robo Babes - Wikipedia

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    Metal & Lace: The Battle of the Robo Babes is a 1993 fighting game published by Megatech Software in North America for the MS-DOS.Set in the year 2053 and featuring an all-female cast of seven "MeCha" robots, the players participate on a "RoboFighting" tournament at MeCha island.

  7. Ichirō Itano - Wikipedia

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    The battle scenes of the conventional mecha animation took the style of "duel" using guns and swords such as Western (genre) and Jidaigeki and there were many staging which emphasized the heaviness and posing (decision pose) of the robot. A good example of this is sword fight in battle scenes such as Gundam. He created new scenes with the ...

  8. Robot Warlords - Wikipedia

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    Robot Warlords, [1] known as Velvet File [a] in Japan, is a turn-based tactical game created by Nexus Interact. It was first released in Japan in 2000 under the title Velvet File The storyline features mecha fighting in a war against a terrorist organisation; the player can have a team of up to six characters, though only four can be used in a battle.

  9. Tech Romancer - Wikipedia

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    Tech Romancer [a] is a 1998 3D fighting arcade game by Capcom that draws heavily from the various subgenres of mecha anime. It was later ported to the Dreamcast console. The player controls a giant robot which is used to fight another robot in one-on-one combat. Studio Nue designed the robots in this game.