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The popularity of the Japanese anime metaseries Gundam since its release in 1979 has resulted in a spread of merchandise across various forms, with video games among them. . This is a list of video games that are set in the franchise's various timelines, and are segregated by the console systems they were released
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The first Super Robot Wars using the "Squad System", allowing players to arrange squads (up to 4 units acting as a single unit) to participate in battles. During development, the manga Gundam Sentinel was to be included, but was scrapped. Because of this, unused data and graphics for Gundam Sentinel exist in the game's files.
Gundam Evolution was a team-based shooter, where two opposing squads, with six players each, enter combat as they seek to perform opposing objectives on the map. These objectives vary depending on the game mode and include Point Capture, where players must attempt to attack and capture points on the map from the defending team, Domination, which has both teams attempt to capture three points ...
MS Saga: A New Dawn [a] is a role-playing game for the PlayStation 2 console based on the Gundam franchise. The game was designed to be accessible to a general audience unfamiliar with Gundam. The "MS" in the title refers to the iconic Mobile Suit that features in the series.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space; Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme VS Force; Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon; Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Gundam; Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Gundam Next; Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Zeta Gundam; Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo; Mobile Suit Gundam: Lost War ...
G-Saviour is unique among Gundam animated and live-action properties in that the word "Gundam" is not in the title, or used at all throughout the film's run. It was the second attempt at producing a live-action Gundam feature, after the 1997 interactive video game Gundam 0079: The War for Earth .
The mobile suit (4th form) also appeared in the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita game Gundam Breaker 3 and the arcade Game Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Maxi Boost ON. Later, Gundam Barbatos 6th form, Gundam Barbatos Lupus, Gundam Gusion and Gusion Rebake, Gundam Kimaris and Gundam Astaroth was released as DLC units for Gundam Breaker 3. [24]