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Robot Alchemic Drive or R.A.D., sold in Japan as Gigantic Drive [a] is a 2002 action-adventure mecha fighting video game developed by Sandlot and published by Enix for the PlayStation 2. The game is set during an alien invasion in Japan, with players controlling a giant robot to combat the aliens as humanity's last line of defense.
There are more than 100 mechas, some of which are able to transform from a vehicle form to a robot form and vice versa, similar to piloted robots from many Japanese television shows. The gameplay of Chōsōjū Mecha MG is split into a series of over 120 missions, which can range from defeating enemy robots to winning first place in a race.
A video game walkthrough is a guide aimed towards improving a player's skill within a particular video game and often designed to assist players in completing either an entire video game or specific elements. Walkthroughs may alternatively be set up as a playthrough, where players record themselves playing through a game and upload or live ...
There have been 27 main games in the Atelier franchise which are subdivided into 10 sub-series. There are three games in the Salburg series, two games in Gramnad series, three games in the Iris series, two games in the Mana-Khemia series, four games in the Arland series, three games in the Dusk series, four games in the Mysterious series, three games in the Secret series, and one entry in the ...
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“The Wild Robot” is both about a robot who goes wild and the wildness of life itself, and it is an animated movie that everyone — both kids and parents — should see. “The Wild Robot ...
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.