2nd Super Robot Wars
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Developer(s) | Banpresto |
Publisher(s) | Banpresto |
Series | Super Robot Wars |
Platform(s) |
Famicom Game Boy Sony PlayStation |
Release date(s) |
Famicom
Game Boy (As 2nd Super Robot Wars G)
PlayStation
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Genre(s) | Tactical role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single player |
2nd Super Robot Wars (第2次スーパーロボット大戦) was the first game to be produced in the "Classic" canon timeline, the second game in the overall series, and the first (and only) game produced for the Famicom video game system on December 12, 1991.
A remake of the 2nd Super Robot Wars was port to Game Boy on June 30, 1995 under 2nd Super Robot Wars G (第2次スーパーロボット大戦G). However, it was not part of the "Classic" canon to the timeline. 2nd Super Robot Wars was port to Sony PlayStation on June 10, 1999 as the part of Super Robot Wars Complete Box.
Story
You must stop Bian Zoldark and the Divine Crusaders all while fighting the familiar foes from various robot anime that make up DC's ranks like Char Aznable from Mobile Suit Gundam and Baron Ashura from Mazinger Z.
Featured Series
- Mazinger Z
- Great Mazinger
- Grendizer (debut)
- Getter Robo
- Getter Robo G
- Mobile Suit Gundam
- Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
- Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack
- Mobile Suit Gundam F91
- Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (debut in Game Boy version)
- Mobile Fighter G Gundam (debut in Game Boy version)
- Banpresto Originals (original characters created for the game; debut)
New Features
- Original characters and robots made by Banpresto were introduced in this game. Unlike the other characters, they are not licensed from other series and usually referred to as Banpresto Originals by fans. The Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation series is composed entirely of these characters and robots.
- The first game merely featured the robots (which were regarded as sentient). This game includes the pilots from the robots respective series.
- This was the first game in the canon to have an actual story. The first game had barely anything resembling a plotline aside from an opening demo sequence, whereas this game now includes character intermissions between battle maps.
- Certain enemy characters can be induced to defect to the player's side, though unlike the first game, not every one can be induced to defect.
- An ingame shop exists that allows the player to use money (earned by destroying enemy robots) to buy upgrades for the robots, a concept that would be revisited in Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden and Super Robot Wars Z.
Reception
On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the Game Boy version of the game (entitled 2nd Super Robot Wars G) a 28 out of 40.[1]
References
- ↑ NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: 第2次スーパーロボット大戦G. Weekly Famicom Tsushin. No.342. Pg.33. 7 July 1995.
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