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[23] [24] A new Macross anime television series was to premiere in 2018, but still hasn't released (as of September 2024). [25] A new Macross series was announced in 2023 to be animated by Bandai Namco Filmworks. [26] It is unknown if this is the previously announced 2018 anime or if this is a completely new project.
Islands of Insight: Win: Puzzle: Lunarch Studios Behaviour Interactive [149] Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior: Win: Hack and slash: Sand Door Studio Quantic Dream [150] Ultros: Win, PS4, PS5: Action-adventure, Metroidvania: Hadoque [151] 14 Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore: Win, NS, PS4, PS5, XSX/S: Action-adventure, platform: Seedy Eye Software ...
This is a list of Macross video games.Even though some of these games have only been released in the Japanese domestic market rather than abroad (where the Macross franchise has also been licensed by Harmony Gold as Robotech) they extend the franchise with noticeable key elements such as original animation scenes, characters and mecha known as Valkyries.
Macross II: The Role-Playing Game is a role-playing game published by Palladium Books in 1993. Based on the Macross II mecha OVA and manga series, the game is structured around Palladium's Megaversal damage system.
The game is set in year 2060, 50 years after the Space War I conflict seen in the first Macross series and one year after the Vajra War seen in Macross Frontier.Above the planet Ouroboros in the far reaches of the galaxy, S.M.S. pilot Leon Sakaki [3] is suddenly attacked by an unknown enemy and shot down in his YF-25 Prophecy.
In the Macross continuity he became an admiral as well as commander of the U.N. Spacy after the battle against Boddole Zer. He survives the Macross series to become U.N. Representative in 2014, and retires from the Spacy as a full Admiral. In Macross, he married Miho Global in March 2003.
Itano is best known among anime fans for a style of action scene that he developed, usually nicknamed "Itano Circus" (板野サーカス, Itano sākasu) or "Macross missile massacre" by fans; it refers to a highly stylized and acrobatic method of depicting aerial combat and dogfights in many anime, particularly the Macross series.
Catherine Glass of Macross Frontier physically resembles Misa Hayase, and is also shown to have trouble keeping up with a decent love life. Unlike Misa, Catherine and her love interest are supporting characters, rather than leading characters. Sheryl Nome from Macross Frontier also resembles Misa Hayase. Both of them are strong willed and down ...