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The Getter Robos also received their own turn based strategy game similar to the Super Robot Wars series for the Sony PlayStation titled Getter Robo Daikessen!. This game featured the various versions of Getter Robo from the manga and anime and OVAs produced until that point, as well as an original pink mecha piloted by a trio of ninja women. [21]
He also appears in Another Century Episode 3 game for the PS2 in his Getter Robo Armageddon version. In the manga, Ryoma (called "Ryou" for short in the Manga and anime television series) is an aggressive and short-tempered martial artist who crashes a martial arts tournament, then challenges and quickly knocks out most of the students with his ...
The last Super Robot Wars game to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and the first title to exclude every series featured in the original Super Robot Wars; the Getter Robo franchise is omitted entirely, the Gundam franchise is represented entirely by alternate universe series instead of a Universal Century one, and the Mazinger franchise is ...
The Dragonsaurus, a mysterious prehistoric animal surviving undiscovered in the depths of the oceans, seeds panic by devouring huge quantities of oil across the globe. It heads for Tokyo, where the Japanese forces are prepared to stop the creature with three super robots: Grendizer, Great Mazinger and Getter Robo G.
Getter Robo Devolution; Getter Robo G; Getter Robo Go; Getter Robo Hien: The Earth Suicide; Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo; Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo G: Kuchu Daigekitotsu; Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Kessen! Daikaijuu
Similar to the previous entries in the series, Super Robot Wars V is a Tactical RPG game with story elements and utilizes the same graphics engine seen in 3rd Super Robot Wars Z, but with an inclusion of a 3d isometric map unlike its predecessor. It follows the same basic structure as in previous games: when a stage begins, the character ...
Mazinger Z was developed by Winkysoft, which had previously featured the franchise in early entries of the Super Robot Wars series on other Nintendo consoles. The game was released exclusively in Japan by Bandai on June 25, 1993. [2]
God Getter Robo; In Neo Getter, Shin Getter-1 can transform into a highly powerful form dubbed "God Getter Robo" (a play on the word Shin, meaning both "True" and "God" depending on the kanji used). This form resembles a bulky, dark blue version of Shin Getter-1 with red wings reminiscent of the original anime version of Devilman. God Getter ...