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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".
He is actually from La Gias and was imprisoned in the space between dimensions for a rebellion against the spirits before being unleashed upon Earth in 2029 via a White Hole and seeks to return home by any means necessary. Based on Shu Shirakawa and Bian Zoldark from Super Robot Wars. Saphine Grace (サフィーネ・グレイス, Safīne Gureisu)
As of April 2014, the Super Robot Wars series has exceeded 16 million copies across all platforms. [21] The debut entry sold a combined 190,000 units and became a best-seller for the Game Boy during its first few weeks on the market. [22] The best-selling entry is Super Robot Wars α on the PlayStation, having sold over 715,000 copies. [23]
A remake of the 2nd Super Robot Wars, featuring an updated interface, similar to the 4th Super Robot Wars and two new series (Mobile Suit Victory Gundam and Mobile Fighter G Gundam) was released for Game Boy system titled 2nd Super Robot Wars G on June 30, 1995. Series premiered: Grendizer, Mazinger Z vs. Devilman, Mazinger Z vs.
"Soul of Super-alloy") is a popular line of adult collector's toys produced by the Japanese company Bandai Spirits. The line, which began in 1997, focuses almost exclusively on mecha ( robots ) taken from various 1970s and 1980s anime series, although the line has diverged from this on a number of occasions, most notably the release of several ...
Super Robot Spirits; Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier; Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier Exceed; Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation; Super Robot Wars 64; Super Robot Wars A; Super Robot Wars Alpha; Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden; Super Robot Wars F; Super Robot Wars F Final; Super Robot Wars Gaiden: Masō Kishin – The ...
Super Robot Wars was a commercial success, attributed to its release during the popularity of mecha anime in the early half of the decade. [16] It became one of the company's most-successful games, spawning a multi-million-selling franchise with several sequels, remakes, and other forms of media.
Featured within this side-story were mecha, such as the Astelion AX and the Mironga, which are included in Super Robot Wars: Original Generations. After the release of the Sound Cinema, its new material was combined with that of the OVA into a whole new storyline, with slight changes, such as the retconning of the ATX Team mission to Dalian.