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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".
M.A.V. (video game) Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy; Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth; Magic Knight Rayearth (video game) Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter; Mazinger Z (1993 video game) Mazinger Z (1994 video game) MechAssault; MechWarrior: Tactical Command; MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf; MechAssault: Phantom War; MechCommander; MechCommander 2 ...
The concept of the 2D versus fighting game was still new during the early 1990s, and the game's mechanics are visibly influenced by several other modern fighting games at the time. The game consists of a standard versus mode (single-player or multiplayer) and a quest mode (single player). In the quest mode, there are 8 enemy robots per level ...
Robot Warlords, [1] known as Velvet File [a] in Japan, is a turn-based tactical game created by Nexus Interact. It was first released in Japan in 2000 under the title Velvet File The storyline features mecha fighting in a war against a terrorist organisation; the player can have a team of up to six characters, though only four can be used in a battle.
Boxing games go back further than any other kind of fighting game, starting with Sega's Heavyweight Champ in 1976, the game often called the first video game to feature hand-to-hand fighting. Fighters wear boxing gloves and fight in rings , and fighters can range from actual professional boxers to aliens to Michael Jackson .
The game is a mix of JRPG and mech building. The game focuses on weapon and upgrades for the MASS as players advance, gather materials and complete missions. Players man a M.A.S.S and they must fight against creatures called Quarks, as well as commanding their own organisation.
The player takes the role of a commander in a war fought by mecha. The mecha, called Overkill Engines (OKEs), cannot be directly controlled in battle; their actions must be planned beforehand with effective tactical planning, programming and resource management, making it unique from other mecha games for its more strategic approach. [2]
Metal & Lace: The Battle of the Robo Babes is a 1993 fighting game published by Megatech Software in North America for the MS-DOS.Set in the year 2053 and featuring an all-female cast of seven "MeCha" robots, the players participate on a "RoboFighting" tournament at MeCha island.