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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.
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Macross M3: Video game: 2001/2 — 2040: Macross Plus Original Macross sequel OVA created by Studio Nue. A side-story. OVA series: 1994/8 to 1995/9: 5 2043: Macross: True Love Song: Video game: 2000/3 — 2045: Macross 7 Docking Festival: Singing Saves the Galaxy!? Audio drama: 1995/3 — 2045–2046: Macross 7 TV series sequel to The Super ...
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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 game, the player takes the control of main protagonist Hikaru Ichijyo, as he battles Zentradi units on each stage. The format of the game is a 2D side-scrolling shooter (like the original Macross game for the Nintendo Family Computer with also level design inspired by the Macross: Eternal Love Song game for the PC Engine CD). The player ...
In the March 1994 edition of Dragon (Issue 203), Rick Swan thought this game's description as a role-playing game was overstated, saying, "the role-playing elements take a back seat to the game’s main thrust; namely, giant robots smashing each other to bits... but that's okay. I doubt that many will be playing this game to savor the nuances ...
Robotech: Battlecry was released in a stand-alone game version and a more expensive Collectors Edition. The latter came in a silver box with the game and included a packet of 3" X 5" cards of character concept art from the game drawn by Tommy Yune, a lenticular card depicting a Veritech fighter in action, a Battlecry T-shirt vacuum packed into a disc-shaped tin with card RDF logo on top, the ...