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* ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars1 Super Robot Wars]]'': The game that started it all. Released in April 1991 for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoy, it contains mecha only and no pilots; essentially has an ExcusePlot and isn't counted in any timeline. The game [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness plays nothing like its successors]], being more of a traditional TurnBasedTactics game where players capture enemy bases to clear the map. Unlike its successors, it features a multiplayer option, a feature not seen again until Super Robot Wars Complete Box, and eventually revisited in other games like Link Battler, Gakuen, and ''Super Robot Wars XO''. See [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/superrobotwars/superrobotwars.htm here for more details]]. The game has received a re-release as part of the deluxe edition of the ''Third Super Robot Wars Z: Jigoku-hen''.

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* ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars1 Super Robot Wars]]'': The game that started it all. Released in April 1991 for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoy, Platform/GameBoy, it contains mecha only and no pilots; essentially has an ExcusePlot and isn't counted in any timeline. The game [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness plays nothing like its successors]], being more of a traditional TurnBasedTactics game where players capture enemy bases to clear the map. Unlike its successors, it features a multiplayer option, a feature not seen again until Super Robot Wars Complete Box, and eventually revisited in other games like Link Battler, Gakuen, and ''Super Robot Wars XO''. See [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/superrobotwars/superrobotwars.htm here for more details]]. The game has received a re-release as part of the deluxe edition of the ''Third Super Robot Wars Z: Jigoku-hen''.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars2'': The first game to have an overarching story and Banpresto Originals, the plot follows a CivilWar between TheFederation and the separatist Divine Crusaders. ''2'' was released on the UsefulNotes/{{Famicom}} in December 1991; a remake was released for the Game Boy in June 1995, with a user interface similar to ''Super Robot Wars 4'', but isn't considered canon to the timeline.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars2'': The first game to have an overarching story and Banpresto Originals, the plot follows a CivilWar between TheFederation and the separatist Divine Crusaders. ''2'' was released on the UsefulNotes/{{Famicom}} [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]] in December 1991; a remake was released for the Game Boy in June 1995, with a user interface similar to ''Super Robot Wars 4'', but isn't considered canon to the timeline.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars3'': Sequel to the second game, it is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom. Released in July 1993, it revolves around the attack of the "Inspectors" of the intergalactic Zuvorg Alliance. ''3'' would introduce backgrounds during combat animations, discrete stats for pilots and their machines, and upgrades for units. This installment is often considered by fans to be one of the most difficult ever released in the franchise.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars3'': Sequel to the second game, it is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom.[[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]]. Released in July 1993, it revolves around the attack of the "Inspectors" of the intergalactic Zuvorg Alliance. ''3'' would introduce backgrounds during combat animations, discrete stats for pilots and their machines, and upgrades for units. This installment is often considered by fans to be one of the most difficult ever released in the franchise.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars4'': The proper sequel to ''3'' and the final story of the Classic Timeline, ''4'' deals with the invasion of the "Guests" paramilitary force from the Zuvorg Alliance. Released in March 1995 on the Super Famicom, this is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' title allowing players to choose from eight Banpresto Originals, each with staple personalities, to be the protagonist. ''4'' features the first use of "equippable parts" to units to improve performance or restore {{hit point}}s or energy. Additionally, certain scenarios may contain hidden items or credits on the map, which can be collected by moving a unit onto its location. Finally, ''4'' allowed players to manually decide whether to counterattack during enemy turns. This title was remade a lot of times, from ''Super Robot Wars 4 Scramble'' (January 1996; no longer canon) to ''Super Robot Wars F/F Final'' (April 1998 for UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation; those being the ones considered canonical). ''Gilliam Yeager'' from ''Hero Senki: Project Olympus'' makes an appearance here, and it is also the debut appearance of the {{super robot|Genre}} Shin Getter Robo (in ''4'') and Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} (in ''F Final'').

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars4'': The proper sequel to ''3'' and the final story of the Classic Timeline, ''4'' deals with the invasion of the "Guests" paramilitary force from the Zuvorg Alliance. Released in March 1995 on the Super Famicom, this is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' title allowing players to choose from eight Banpresto Originals, each with staple personalities, to be the protagonist. ''4'' features the first use of "equippable parts" to units to improve performance or restore {{hit point}}s or energy. Additionally, certain scenarios may contain hidden items or credits on the map, which can be collected by moving a unit onto its location. Finally, ''4'' allowed players to manually decide whether to counterattack during enemy turns. This title was remade a lot of times, from ''Super Robot Wars 4 Scramble'' (January 1996; no longer canon) to ''Super Robot Wars F/F Final'' (April 1998 for UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation; Platform/PlayStation; those being the ones considered canonical). ''Gilliam Yeager'' from ''Hero Senki: Project Olympus'' makes an appearance here, and it is also the debut appearance of the {{super robot|Genre}} Shin Getter Robo (in ''4'') and Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} (in ''F Final'').



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha'': The first ''Super Robot Wars'' to feature a complex storyline, centered on the invasion of Earth by the [[TheEmpire Ze Balmary Empire]] and, to some extent, on the terrestrial Choukijin plot (though in some regards, the plot is an expanded form of the plot of ''Shin SRW''). Released in May 2000 on the [=PlayStation=], it was the first game to allow [[CharacterCustomization customization]] of pilot skills, statistics and terrain ratings. ''Alpha'' also introduced the "Skill Point" system (later localized as "Battle Mastery" in ''Super Robot Wars Original Generation''), where decisions made in and out of scenarios can affect game difficulty and chances of unlocking [[SecretCharacter secret characters, parts and units]]. Old characters from the Classic Timeline, ''Shin Super Robot Wars'', and also Ingram Plissken and Viletta Vadim from ''Super Hero Operation'', make an appearance. An UpdatedRerelease, bordering on a [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in scope, was released on the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast in 2001, featuring 3D visuals, increased difficulty, combination attacks, a new ending route, and appearances of characters and units from Bandai's ''Sunrise Eiyuutan'' under the ''G-breaker'' banner.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha'': The first ''Super Robot Wars'' to feature a complex storyline, centered on the invasion of Earth by the [[TheEmpire Ze Balmary Empire]] and, to some extent, on the terrestrial Choukijin plot (though in some regards, the plot is an expanded form of the plot of ''Shin SRW''). Released in May 2000 on the [=PlayStation=], it was the first game to allow [[CharacterCustomization customization]] of pilot skills, statistics and terrain ratings. ''Alpha'' also introduced the "Skill Point" system (later localized as "Battle Mastery" in ''Super Robot Wars Original Generation''), where decisions made in and out of scenarios can affect game difficulty and chances of unlocking [[SecretCharacter secret characters, parts and units]]. Old characters from the Classic Timeline, ''Shin Super Robot Wars'', and also Ingram Plissken and Viletta Vadim from ''Super Hero Operation'', make an appearance. An UpdatedRerelease, bordering on a [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in scope, was released on the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Platform/{{Dreamcast}} in 2001, featuring 3D visuals, increased difficulty, combination attacks, a new ending route, and appearances of characters and units from Bandai's ''Sunrise Eiyuutan'' under the ''G-breaker'' banner.



* ''Super Robot Wars Alpha 2'': The proper sequel to ''Alpha'', released on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 in March 2003. ''Alpha 2'' was the first installment to introduce squad-based mechanics and revolves around the Sealing War against the "Garden of Baral". The game also marks the promotion of Sanger Zonvolt, formerly TheDragon in ''Alpha Gaiden'', into a protagonist, and confirmation of the canon heroes of ''Alpha 1'', and thus the "main" heroes of the series, as Kusuha Mizuha and Brooklyn Luckfield.

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* ''Super Robot Wars Alpha 2'': The proper sequel to ''Alpha'', released on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 in March 2003. ''Alpha 2'' was the first installment to introduce squad-based mechanics and revolves around the Sealing War against the "Garden of Baral". The game also marks the promotion of Sanger Zonvolt, formerly TheDragon in ''Alpha Gaiden'', into a protagonist, and confirmation of the canon heroes of ''Alpha 1'', and thus the "main" heroes of the series, as Kusuha Mizuha and Brooklyn Luckfield.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsMX'': Taking the jump to the [=PlayStation=] 2 for good, ''MX'' was released in May 2004; one year later in December 2005, it gets ported to the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable with minor gameplay adjustments and additional scenarios. The game introduces the "Favorite Series" system, which increases the upgrade limit and experience gained for all pilots and units from a selected series. ''MX'' involves the artificially intelligent Medius Locus/AI-1 saga and was originally intended to be the sequel to ''Impact'', due to similar entries, but developers scrapped the idea.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsMX'': Taking the jump to the [=PlayStation=] 2 for good, ''MX'' was released in May 2004; one year later in December 2005, it gets ported to the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable Platform/PlayStationPortable with minor gameplay adjustments and additional scenarios. The game introduces the "Favorite Series" system, which increases the upgrade limit and experience gained for all pilots and units from a selected series. ''MX'' involves the artificially intelligent Medius Locus/AI-1 saga and was originally intended to be the sequel to ''Impact'', due to similar entries, but developers scrapped the idea.



* ''Second Super Robot Wars Z: Hakai-hen'' ("World Breaking Chapter"): Part one of the sequel to ''Z'', ''Hakai-hen'' retains almost all of the original cast listing, alongside a surprising number of series additions and returns. ''Hakai-hen'' forgoes the TRI-Battle System in favor of a new "Sub-Orders System" to facilitate the large roster. This game was intended to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary, and was released on April 14, 2011 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable. To date, ''Hakai-hen'' is the best selling handheld ''Super Robot Wars''.

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* ''Second Super Robot Wars Z: Hakai-hen'' ("World Breaking Chapter"): Part one of the sequel to ''Z'', ''Hakai-hen'' retains almost all of the original cast listing, alongside a surprising number of series additions and returns. ''Hakai-hen'' forgoes the TRI-Battle System in favor of a new "Sub-Orders System" to facilitate the large roster. This game was intended to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary, and was released on April 14, 2011 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable.Platform/PlayStationPortable. To date, ''Hakai-hen'' is the best selling handheld ''Super Robot Wars''.



* ''Third Super Robot Wars Z: Jigoku-hen'' ("Time Prison Chapter"): Part one of the third and final volume in the ''Z'' series, ''Jigoku-hen'' had a simultaneous April 10, 2014 release on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 and UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita. The first print of ''Jigoku-hen'' includes a [[DownloadableContent downloadable code]] for an HD release of the original ''Super Robot Wars''. ''Jigoku-hen'' features the "Tag Tension System", where allied teams of two units can perform special actions when the "Tag Tension Gauge" is full. It is also the first ''Super Robot Wars'' to allow custom {{BGM}}s for allied units.

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* ''Third Super Robot Wars Z: Jigoku-hen'' ("Time Prison Chapter"): Part one of the third and final volume in the ''Z'' series, ''Jigoku-hen'' had a simultaneous April 10, 2014 release on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 Platform/PlayStation3 and UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita. The first print of ''Jigoku-hen'' includes a [[DownloadableContent downloadable code]] for an HD release of the original ''Super Robot Wars''. ''Jigoku-hen'' features the "Tag Tension System", where allied teams of two units can perform special actions when the "Tag Tension Gauge" is full. It is also the first ''Super Robot Wars'' to allow custom {{BGM}}s for allied units.



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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAdvance'': The first ''Super Robot Wars'' for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance released in September 2001, ''Advance'' deals with the invasion of the Shadow-Mirror. It is the only installment to grant shields a separate HitPoint bar. The original mecha are [[{{Expy}} picked up/upgraded from]] the original units of ''Super Robot Wars 64''. In 2008, ''Advance'' is given a VideoGameRemake for the [=PlayStation=] Portable called ''A Portable'' that's extremely shiny, but also NintendoHard; it would be the final game developed and published by Banpresto before its full absorption into Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAdvance'': The first ''Super Robot Wars'' for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/GameBoyAdvance released in September 2001, ''Advance'' deals with the invasion of the Shadow-Mirror. It is the only installment to grant shields a separate HitPoint bar. The original mecha are [[{{Expy}} picked up/upgraded from]] the original units of ''Super Robot Wars 64''. In 2008, ''Advance'' is given a VideoGameRemake for the [=PlayStation=] Portable called ''A Portable'' that's extremely shiny, but also NintendoHard; it would be the final game developed and published by Banpresto before its full absorption into Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsW'': Debut ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in March 2007, ''Getter Robo'' returns, but Universal Century ''Gundam'' (or any shows directed by Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, in general) remains absent. The story revolves around the mechanical Database and features no series dating before 1980. Notably, ''W'' is the first title to have a cast list made exclusively of shows licensed in North America at the time of release (save ''[=GaoGaiGar FINAL=]'', and perhaps the particular version of the Shin Getter ''W'' uses, although ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' was released in the United States and the cast here is classic ''Getter Robo G'', e.g. the group that got dubbed into ''Starvengers'') with at least one franchise (''Anime/GoLion''/''Anime/{{Voltron}}'') being incredibly obscure in Japan and seemingly only included to appeal to Americans. Despite this, the game was never localized.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsW'': Debut ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS in March 2007, ''Getter Robo'' returns, but Universal Century ''Gundam'' (or any shows directed by Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, in general) remains absent. The story revolves around the mechanical Database and features no series dating before 1980. Notably, ''W'' is the first title to have a cast list made exclusively of shows licensed in North America at the time of release (save ''[=GaoGaiGar FINAL=]'', and perhaps the particular version of the Shin Getter ''W'' uses, although ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' was released in the United States and the cast here is classic ''Getter Robo G'', e.g. the group that got dubbed into ''Starvengers'') with at least one franchise (''Anime/GoLion''/''Anime/{{Voltron}}'') being incredibly obscure in Japan and seemingly only included to appeal to Americans. Despite this, the game was never localized.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotSpirits'': Released in July 1998 for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, ''Spirits'' marked a departure from the usual TurnBasedStrategy formula in favor of a 3D FightingGame. Like ''The Lord of Elemental'', all mecha are rendered non-SuperDeformed. Despite its obscurity, this game was the debut of Levi Torah and her machine Judecca, and would be featured heavily in ''Alpha''.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotSpirits'': Released in July 1998 for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, Platform/Nintendo64, ''Spirits'' marked a departure from the usual TurnBasedStrategy formula in favor of a 3D FightingGame. Like ''The Lord of Elemental'', all mecha are rendered non-SuperDeformed. Despite its obscurity, this game was the debut of Levi Torah and her machine Judecca, and would be featured heavily in ''Alpha''.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'': The only ''Super Robot Wars'' title for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube, ''GC'' was released in December 2004. Rendered in full 3D animations, the game uses a unique SubsystemDamage game mechanic that determines where damage is dealt to a machine (head, torso, limbs) and the ability to capture disabled enemy units for sale or for the player's use, and the "Skill Ace System", a StatGrinding mechanic. In November 2006, ''GC'' gets ported to the UsefulNotes/Xbox360 as ''XO'', which adds a turn-based online multiplayer mode.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'': The only ''Super Robot Wars'' title for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube, Platform/NintendoGameCube, ''GC'' was released in December 2004. Rendered in full 3D animations, the game uses a unique SubsystemDamage game mechanic that determines where damage is dealt to a machine (head, torso, limbs) and the ability to capture disabled enemy units for sale or for the player's use, and the "Skill Ace System", a StatGrinding mechanic. In November 2006, ''GC'' gets ported to the UsefulNotes/Xbox360 Platform/Xbox360 as ''XO'', which adds a turn-based online multiplayer mode.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsV'': Pronounced as "Voyage" and released on February 23, 2017 for the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] and [=PlayStation=] Vita, ''V'' was the first licensed installment in the franchise to be released in multiple languages (English, Chinese and Korean) throughout the Asia region, and the first time a non-HumongousMecha based SpaceOpera series was included. This game brings in and incorporates more Franchise/GundamExpandedUniverse material than its predecessors, using the ''Crossbone Gundam '' side stories and ''Hathaway's Flash''. Additionally, it marks the first appearance of a ''Anime/BraveSeries'' [[Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine installment]] that was not ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'', the sole representative of the franchise for fourteen years; furthermore, ''V'' was ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on October 3, 2019 and a day later on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, the latter marking the franchise's first foray onto PC barring the extremely obscure battle mailers software.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsV'': Pronounced as "Voyage" and released on February 23, 2017 for the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 [[Platform/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] and [=PlayStation=] Vita, ''V'' was the first licensed installment in the franchise to be released in multiple languages (English, Chinese and Korean) throughout the Asia region, and the first time a non-HumongousMecha based SpaceOpera series was included. This game brings in and incorporates more Franchise/GundamExpandedUniverse material than its predecessors, using the ''Crossbone Gundam '' side stories and ''Hathaway's Flash''. Additionally, it marks the first appearance of a ''Anime/BraveSeries'' [[Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine installment]] that was not ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'', the sole representative of the franchise for fourteen years; furthermore, ''V'' was ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on October 3, 2019 and a day later on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, Platform/{{Steam}}, the latter marking the franchise's first foray onto PC barring the extremely obscure battle mailers software.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsX'': Also known as "Cross", this title was released on March 29, 2018 for the [=PlayStation=] 4 and [=PlayStation=] Vita in Japan; similar to ''V'', ''X'' was released in multiple languages throughout the Asia region on April 26, 2018. This game marks the first time the ''Getter Robo'' franchise was absent on a non-handheld installment and was ported onto the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on January 10, 2020.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsX'': Also known as "Cross", this title was released on March 29, 2018 for the [=PlayStation=] 4 and [=PlayStation=] Vita in Japan; similar to ''V'', ''X'' was released in multiple languages throughout the Asia region on April 26, 2018. This game marks the first time the ''Getter Robo'' franchise was absent on a non-handheld installment and was ported onto the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Platform/{{Steam}} on January 10, 2020.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'': Named to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the franchise in 2021, ''30'' was the first title announced and teased at [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] during the Japanese WebVideo/NintendoDirect presentation, and the first entry to simultaneously launch for consoles and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on October 28, 2021; more importantly, the Steam version was released worldwide, making ''30'' the first licensed-installment to be officially sold in North America and Europe. The game marked [[TheBusCameBack the return]] of several series that haven't been seen since the ''Z'' Saga, such as ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'' (''OE'') and ''Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam'' (''Destiny''). Additionally, ''30'' features ''Anime/GaoGaiGarFINAL'' without the ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' television series, and debuts {{Tokusatsu}} [[Anime/SSSSGridman series]] for the roster while a spin-off from the default ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' debuted via DownloadableContent.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'': Named to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the franchise in 2021, ''30'' was the first title announced and teased at [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] during the Japanese WebVideo/NintendoDirect presentation, and the first entry to simultaneously launch for consoles and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Platform/{{Steam}} on October 28, 2021; more importantly, the Steam version was released worldwide, making ''30'' the first licensed-installment to be officially sold in North America and Europe. The game marked [[TheBusCameBack the return]] of several series that haven't been seen since the ''Z'' Saga, such as ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'' (''OE'') and ''Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam'' (''Destiny''). Additionally, ''30'' features ''Anime/GaoGaiGarFINAL'' without the ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' television series, and debuts {{Tokusatsu}} [[Anime/SSSSGridman series]] for the roster while a spin-off from the default ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' debuted via DownloadableContent.
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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/TheBigO'' (Season one), ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Armageddon]]'', ''Anime/{{Macross 7}}'', ''Anime/{{Megazone 23}}'' [=(First two OVAs)=], ''[[Anime/{{God Mars}} God Mars OVAs]]''.

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/TheBigO'' (Season one), ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious'', ''Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Armageddon]]'', ''Anime/{{Macross 7}}'', ''Anime/{{Megazone 23}}'' [=(First two OVAs)=], ''[[Anime/{{God Mars}} God Mars OVAs]]''.
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** Series debuts: ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack - Beltorchika's Children]]'', ''Anime/AfterWarGundamX'', ''Anime/TurnAGundam'', ''Anime/CombatMechaXabungle'', ''[[Anime/{{Braiger}} Galactic Whirlwind Braiger]]''

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** Series debuts: ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack - Beltorchika's Children]]'', ''Anime/AfterWarGundamX'', ''Anime/TurnAGundam'', ''Anime/TurnAGundam'' (Includes Novel), ''Anime/CombatMechaXabungle'', ''[[Anime/{{Braiger}} Galactic Whirlwind Braiger]]''
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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan'', ''Manga/GetterRoboArc'', ''Manga/BrokenBlade'', ''Anime/DennouBoukenkiWebdiver'', ''Anime/GridmanUniverse'', ''Anime/ActiveRaid''

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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan'', ''Manga/GetterRoboArc'', ''Manga/BrokenBlade'', ''Anime/DennouBoukenkiWebdiver'', ''Anime/GridmanUniverse'', ''Anime/ActiveRaid''''Anime/ActiveRaid'', ''Anime/{{Kuromukuro}}''
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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Albegas'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[Literature/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.

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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Albegas'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Anime/LastHope2018'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[Literature/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.
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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan'', ''Manga/GetterRoboArc'', ''Manga/BrokenBlade'', ''Anime/DennouBoukenkiWebdiver'', ''Anime/GridmanUniverse''

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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan'', ''Manga/GetterRoboArc'', ''Manga/BrokenBlade'', ''Anime/DennouBoukenkiWebdiver'', ''Anime/GridmanUniverse''''Anime/GridmanUniverse'', ''Anime/ActiveRaid''
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* ''Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001'': A TurnBasedStrategy game which completely submerges itself into {{Tokusatsu}} territory and features a full Tokusatsu cast, including the originals.

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* ''Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001'': ''VideoGame/SuperTokusatsuTaisen2001'': A TurnBasedStrategy game which completely submerges itself into {{Tokusatsu}} territory and features a full Tokusatsu cast, including the originals.
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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVOTOMS'' (Includes ''Phantom Chapter'' and ''Alone Again''), ''Anime/{{Diebuster}}'', ''Anime/GargantiaOnTheVerdurousPlanet'', ''[[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Rebuild of Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo]]'', ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' {{Light Novel}}s

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVOTOMS'' (Includes ''Phantom Chapter'' and ''Alone Again''), ''Anime/{{Diebuster}}'', ''Anime/GargantiaOnTheVerdurousPlanet'', ''[[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Rebuild of Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo]]'', ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'' {{Light Novel}}s



** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' (Includes the first-half of the original TV series and ''Fumoffu?''), ''[[Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness]]'', ''Anime/TekkamanBlade'', ''[[Manga/{{Zeorymer}} Hades Project Zeorymer]] (CD Drama)''

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** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'' (Includes the first-half of the original TV series and ''Fumoffu?''), ''[[Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness]]'', ''Anime/TekkamanBlade'', ''[[Manga/{{Zeorymer}} Hades Project Zeorymer]] (CD Drama)''



** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/TekkamanBlade Tekkaman Blade 2]]'', ''Anime/GoLion'', ''Anime/DetonatorOrgun'', ''Manga/MobileSuitGundamSEEDAstray'' (Includes the original manga series, ''R Astray'' and ''X Astray''), ''[[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid]]''

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** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/TekkamanBlade Tekkaman Blade 2]]'', ''Anime/GoLion'', ''Anime/DetonatorOrgun'', ''Manga/MobileSuitGundamSEEDAstray'' (Includes the original manga series, ''R Astray'' and ''X Astray''), ''[[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic ''[[Literature/FullMetalPanic Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid]]''



** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Albegas'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[Literature/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.

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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Albegas'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex ''[[Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[Literature/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.



** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/KnightsAndMagic'', ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'', ''Anime/SSSSGridman'', ''Mazinkaiser Infinitism'', ''Literature/KingOfKingsGaogaigarVSBetterman'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III – Glorification]]'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWarsSoLongMyLove'' (from DLC), ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'' (from DLC), ''[[Manga/MajesticPrince Majestic Prince: Genetic Awakening]]'' (from DLC), ''Manga/GetterRoboDevolution'' (from DLC), ''[[Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion THE ANIMATION: The Mythically Fast ALFA-X that came from the Future]]'' (from DLC)

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** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/KnightsAndMagic'', ''Literature/KnightsAndMagic'', ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'', ''Anime/SSSSGridman'', ''Mazinkaiser Infinitism'', ''Literature/KingOfKingsGaogaigarVSBetterman'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III – Glorification]]'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWarsSoLongMyLove'' (from DLC), ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'' (from DLC), ''[[Manga/MajesticPrince Majestic Prince: Genetic Awakening]]'' (from DLC), ''Manga/GetterRoboDevolution'' (from DLC), ''[[Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion THE ANIMATION: The Mythically Fast ALFA-X that came from the Future]]'' (from DLC)
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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVOTOMS'' (Includes the original TV series, ''The Last Red Shoulder'', ''Red Shoulder Document - Roots of Treachery'' and ''Pailsen Files''), ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' (Season one), ''[[Anime/ShinMazinger Shin Mazinger Impact! Z Chapter]]'', ''[[Anime/DaiGuard Earth Defence Enterprise Dai-Guard]]'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion]]'' (Season one), ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' (Includes the original TV series and ''Gurren-hen''), ''[[Anime/MacrossFrontier Macross Frontier: The False Songstress]]'', ''[[Anime/EurekaSeven Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven: Pocket Full of Rainbows]]''

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVOTOMS'' (Includes the original TV series, ''The Last Red Shoulder'', ''Red Shoulder Document - Roots of Treachery'' and ''Pailsen Files''), ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' (Season one), ''[[Anime/ShinMazinger Shin Mazinger Impact! Z Chapter]]'', ''[[Anime/DaiGuard Earth Defence Enterprise Dai-Guard]]'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion]]'' (Season one), ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' (Includes the original TV series and ''Gurren-hen''), ''[[Anime/MacrossFrontier Macross Frontier: The False Songstress]]'', ''[[Anime/EurekaSeven Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven: Pocket Full of Rainbows]]''Rainbows]]'', ''[[Anime/GenesisOfAquarion Aquarion OVAs]]''
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** Series debuts: ''Shin Getter Robo (Manga)'', ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''M-MSV'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]]

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** Series debuts: ''Shin Getter Robo (Manga)'', ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only (Includes both TV series and ''Be Invoked'', Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Mobile Suit Gundam Compilation Movies]]'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''M-MSV'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]]



** Series Debuts: ''Anime/SuperDimensionCenturyOrguss'', ''[[Anime/{{Gravion}} Superheavy God Gravion]]'' (Includes ''Gravion Zwei''), ''Anime/GenesisOfAquarion'', ''[[Anime/EurekaSeven Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven]]'', ''Anime/OvermanKingGainer'', ''Anime/SpaceWarriorBaldios'', ''[[Anime/GodSigma Space Emperor God Sigma]]'', ''Anime/TheBigO'' (Season two).

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/SuperDimensionCenturyOrguss'', ''[[Anime/{{Gravion}} Superheavy God Gravion]]'' (Includes ''Gravion Zwei''), ''Anime/GenesisOfAquarion'', ''[[Anime/EurekaSeven Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven]]'', ''Anime/OvermanKingGainer'', ''Anime/SpaceWarriorBaldios'', ''Anime/SpaceWarriorBaldios'' [=(Includes Movie and Novel)=], ''[[Anime/GodSigma Space Emperor God Sigma]]'', ''Anime/TheBigO'' (Season two).two), ''[[Anime/CombatMechaXabungle Xabungle Graffiti]]'' (Compilation Movie).



** Series Debuts: ''Anime/TheBigO'' (Season one), ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Armageddon]]'', ''Anime/{{Macross 7}}'', ''Anime/{{Megazone 23}}''.

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/TheBigO'' (Season one), ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Armageddon]]'', ''Anime/{{Macross 7}}'', ''Anime/{{Megazone 23}}''.
23}}'' [=(First two OVAs)=], ''[[Anime/{{God Mars}} God Mars OVAs]]''.



** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' (Includes the first-half of the original TV series and ''Fumoffu?''), ''[[Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness]]'', ''Anime/TekkamanBlade''

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** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' (Includes the first-half of the original TV series and ''Fumoffu?''), ''[[Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness]]'', ''Anime/TekkamanBlade''''Anime/TekkamanBlade'', ''[[Manga/{{Zeorymer}} Hades Project Zeorymer]] (CD Drama)''



** Series Debuts: ''Manga/GiantRobo'', ''Anime/{{God Mars}}'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam''

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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/GiantRobo'', ''Manga/GiantRobo'' [=(Includes Ginrei OVAs)=], ''Anime/{{God Mars}}'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam''''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam'', ''Anime/GreatMazinger'' (Outa Gosaku Manga)



** Series debuts: ''Baxinger'', ''Anime/GalacticWhirlwindSasuraiger'', ''Daioja'', ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (OVA), ''Anime/ZettaiMutekiRaijinOh''

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** Series debuts: ''Baxinger'', ''Anime/GalacticWhirlwindSasuraiger'', ''Daioja'', ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (OVA), ''Anime/ZettaiMutekiRaijinOh''''Anime/ZettaiMutekiRaijinOh'' [=(Includes OVAs)=]
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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation]]'' (The compilation movies), ''Anime/{{Godannar}}'', ''Anime/MacrossZero''

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation]]'' (The compilation movies), ''Anime/{{Godannar}}'', ''Anime/{{Godannar}}'' (Both seasons), ''Anime/MacrossZero''



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsV'': Pronounced as "Voyage" and released on February 23, 2017 for the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] and [=PlayStation=] Vita, ''V'' was the first licensed installment in the franchise to be released in multiple languages (English, Chinese and Korean) throughout the Asia region, and the first time a non-HumongousMecha based SpaceOpera series was included. This game brings in and incorporates more Franchise/GundamExpandedUniverse material than its predecessors, using the ''Crossbone Gundam '' side stories and ''Hathaway's Flash''. Additionally, it marks the first appearance of a ''Anime/BraveSeries'' [[Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine installment]] that was not ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'', the sole representative of the franchise for fourteen years; furthermore, ''V'' was ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on October 3, 2019 and a day later on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, the latter marking the franchise's first foray onto PC.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsV'': Pronounced as "Voyage" and released on February 23, 2017 for the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] and [=PlayStation=] Vita, ''V'' was the first licensed installment in the franchise to be released in multiple languages (English, Chinese and Korean) throughout the Asia region, and the first time a non-HumongousMecha based SpaceOpera series was included. This game brings in and incorporates more Franchise/GundamExpandedUniverse material than its predecessors, using the ''Crossbone Gundam '' side stories and ''Hathaway's Flash''. Additionally, it marks the first appearance of a ''Anime/BraveSeries'' [[Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine installment]] that was not ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'', the sole representative of the franchise for fourteen years; furthermore, ''V'' was ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on October 3, 2019 and a day later on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, the latter marking the franchise's first foray onto PC.PC barring the extremely obscure battle mailers software.
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** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/KnightsAndMagic'', ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'', ''Anime/SSSSGridman'', ''Mazinkaiser Infinitism'', ''Literature/KingOfKingsGaogaigarVSBetterman'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III – Glorification]]'', ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'' (from DLC)

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** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/KnightsAndMagic'', ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'', ''Anime/SSSSGridman'', ''Mazinkaiser Infinitism'', ''Literature/KingOfKingsGaogaigarVSBetterman'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III – Glorification]]'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWarsSoLongMyLove'' (from DLC), ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'' (from DLC), ''[[Manga/MajesticPrince Majestic Prince: Genetic Awakening]]'' (from DLC), ''Manga/GetterRoboDevolution'' (from DLC), ''[[Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion THE ANIMATION: The Mythically Fast ALFA-X that came from the Future]]'' (from DLC)
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** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The End Of Evangelion]]'', ''CCA-MSV'', ''Mobile Suit Gundam F90'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (Includes the original TV series and the movie ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove''), ''Anime/MacrossPlus'', ''G-breaker''

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** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The End Of Evangelion]]'', ''CCA-MSV'', ''Mobile Suit Gundam F90'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (Includes the original TV series and the movie ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove''), ''Anime/MacrossPlus'', ''G-breaker''''G-breaker'' (Only in ''for Dreamcast'')



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsW'': Debut ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in March 2007, ''Getter Robo'' returns, but Universal Century ''Gundam'' (or any shows directed by Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, in general) remains absent. The story revolves around the mechanical Database and features no series dating before 1980. Notably, ''W'' is the first title to have a cast list made exclusively of shows licensed in North America at the time of release (save ''GaoGaiGar FINAL'', and perhaps the particular version of the Shin Getter ''W'' uses, although ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' was released in the United States and the cast here is classic ''Getter Robo G'', e.g. the group that got dubbed into ''Starvengers'') with at least one franchise (''Anime/GoLion''/''Anime/{{Voltron}}'') being incredibly obscure in Japan and seemingly only included to appeal to Americans. Despite this, the game was never localized.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsW'': Debut ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in March 2007, ''Getter Robo'' returns, but Universal Century ''Gundam'' (or any shows directed by Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, in general) remains absent. The story revolves around the mechanical Database and features no series dating before 1980. Notably, ''W'' is the first title to have a cast list made exclusively of shows licensed in North America at the time of release (save ''GaoGaiGar FINAL'', ''[=GaoGaiGar FINAL=]'', and perhaps the particular version of the Shin Getter ''W'' uses, although ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' was released in the United States and the cast here is classic ''Getter Robo G'', e.g. the group that got dubbed into ''Starvengers'') with at least one franchise (''Anime/GoLion''/''Anime/{{Voltron}}'') being incredibly obscure in Japan and seemingly only included to appeal to Americans. Despite this, the game was never localized.
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** Series debuts: ''Shin Getter Robo'', ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''M-MSV'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]]

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** Series debuts: ''Shin Getter Robo'', Robo (Manga)'', ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''M-MSV'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]]



** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The End Of Evangelion]]'', ''CCA-MSV'', ''Mobile Suit Gundam F90'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (Includes the original TV series and the movie ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove''), ''Anime/MacrossPlus''

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** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The End Of Evangelion]]'', ''CCA-MSV'', ''Mobile Suit Gundam F90'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (Includes the original TV series and the movie ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove''), ''Anime/MacrossPlus''''Anime/MacrossPlus'', ''G-breaker''



** Series Debuts: ''[[VisualNovel/{{Demonbane}} Kishin Houkou Demonbane]]'', ''[[Anime/FafnerInTheAzureDeadAggressor Fafner in the Azure: Heaven and Earth]]'', ''Anime/TheWingsOfRean'', ''[[VideoGame/VirtualOn Cyber Troopers Virtual-On]]: [[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Fei-Yen HD]]''[[note]]Actually an action figure rather than a game[[/note]], ''Anime/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer'', ''[[Toys/BBSenshiSangokuden SD Gundam Sangokuden: Brave Battle Warriors]]'', ''Manga/{{Heroman}}'', ''Anime/MazinkaiserSKL''

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** Series Debuts: ''[[VisualNovel/{{Demonbane}} Kishin Houkou Demonbane]]'', ''[[Anime/FafnerInTheAzureDeadAggressor Fafner in the Azure: Heaven and Earth]]'', ''Anime/TheWingsOfRean'', ''[[VideoGame/VirtualOn Cyber Troopers Virtual-On]]: [[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Fei-Yen HD]]''[[note]]Actually an action figure rather than a game[[/note]], ''Anime/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer'', ''[[Toys/BBSenshiSangokuden SD Gundam Sangokuden: Brave Battle Warriors]]'', ''Manga/{{Heroman}}'', ''Anime/MazinkaiserSKL''''Anime/MazinkaiserSKL'', ''[[Manga/LinebarrelsOfIron Linebarrels of Iron (Manga)]]''



** Series Debuts: ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamAGE''[[note]]''BX'' uses the third-generation StoryArc[[/note]], ''Anime/SDGundamGaiden'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Macross 30}} Macross 30: Voices Across The Galaxy]]'', ''Anime/PanzerWorldGalient'', ''Anime/GiantGorg'', ''[[Anime/MazinkaiserSKL Mazinkaiser SKL Manga]]'', [[Anime/{{GaoGaiGar}} King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]: [[LicensedGame Blockaded Numbers]]'', ''[[LicensedGame Aura Battler Dunbine]]''[[note]]A [=PlayStation=] game with the same name of the series[[/note]]

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamAGE''[[note]]''BX'' uses the third-generation StoryArc[[/note]], ''Anime/SDGundamGaiden'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Macross 30}} Macross 30: Voices Across The Galaxy]]'', ''Anime/PanzerWorldGalient'', ''Anime/GiantGorg'', ''[[Anime/MazinkaiserSKL Mazinkaiser SKL Manga]]'', (Manga)]]'', [[Anime/{{GaoGaiGar}} King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]: [[LicensedGame Blockaded Numbers]]'', ''[[LicensedGame Aura Battler Dunbine]]''[[note]]A [=PlayStation=] game with the same name of the series[[/note]]



** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/KnightsAndMagic'', ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'', ''Anime/SSSSGridman'', ''Mazinkaiser Infinitism'', ''Literature/KingOfKingsGaogaigarVSBetterman'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III – Glorification]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'' (from DLC)

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** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/KnightsAndMagic'', ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'', ''Anime/SSSSGridman'', ''Mazinkaiser Infinitism'', ''Literature/KingOfKingsGaogaigarVSBetterman'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III – Glorification]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'' (from DLC)
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** Series debuts: ''Dancougar: Requiem for the victims'', ''God Bless Dancougar''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact2''[=/=]''[[VideoGameRemake Super Robot Wars Impact]]'': This installment has such a huge storyline, it was separated into three games for the [=WonderSwan=] altogether. Released between March 2000 to January 2001, ''Compact 2'' revolves around the mysterious [[EldritchAbomination Einst]] and features the first use of the "Support Attack/Defend" system. Finishing each game allows the player to carry their completion data to the subsequent game via the [=WonderSwan=]'s internal memory. In March 2002, [[VideoGameRemake all three installments were compiled into]] ''Impact'' for the [=PlayStation=] 2, the first ''Super Robot Wars'' for this console, adding in new scenarios (to a total of ''100'' in a single play-through!), series and an original character.

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** Series debuts: ''Dancougar: ''[[Anime/{{Dancougar}} Dancougar: Requiem for the victims'', ''God victims]]'', ''[[Anime/{{Dancougar}} God Bless Dancougar''
Dancougar]]''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact2''[=/=]''[[VideoGameRemake Super Robot Wars Impact]]'': This installment has such a huge storyline, it was separated into three games for the [=WonderSwan=] altogether. Released between March 2000 to January 2001, ''Compact 2'' revolves around the mysterious [[EldritchAbomination Einst]] and features the first use of the "Support Attack/Defend" system. Finishing each game allows the player to carry their completion data to the subsequent game via the [=WonderSwan=]'s internal memory. In March 2002, [[VideoGameRemake all three installments were compiled into]] ''Impact'' for the [=PlayStation=] 2, the first ''Super Robot Wars'' for this console, adding in new scenarios (to a total of ''100'' ''101'' in a single play-through!), series and an original character.



** Series debuts: ''[[Anime/{{Dangaioh}} Hyper Combat Unit Dangaioh]]'', ''Anime/NinjaSenshiTobikage'', ''[[Anime/{{Dancougar}} Dancougar: Requiem for Victims]]'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Revenge of Chronos]]''

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** Series debuts: ''[[Anime/{{Dangaioh}} Hyper Combat Unit Dangaioh]]'', ''Anime/NinjaSenshiTobikage'', ''[[Anime/{{Dancougar}} Dancougar: Requiem for Victims]]'', Blazing Epilogue]]'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Revenge of Chronos]]''



* ''Second Super Robot Wars Z: Saisei-hen'' ("World Rebirth Chapter"): The follow-up to ''Hakai-hen'', ''Saisei-hen'' was released on April 5, 2012 for the [=PlayStation=] Portable. The game broke the record set by ''Alpha 3'' with the largest number of individual series in a single game at 39 (until ''X-Ω''). In an unusual twist, ''Macross Dynamite 7'' is the first series in ''Super Robot Wars'' where none of its unique characters or units are included in the {{Crossover}}, but rather its soundtrack.

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* ''Second Super Robot Wars Z: Saisei-hen'' ("World Rebirth Chapter"): The follow-up to ''Hakai-hen'', ''Saisei-hen'' was released on April 5, 2012 for the [=PlayStation=] Portable. The game broke the record set by ''Alpha 3'' with the largest number of individual series in a single game at 39 (until ''X-Ω''). In an unusual twist, ''Macross Dynamite 7'' is the first series in ''Super Robot Wars'' where none of its unique characters or units are included in the {{Crossover}}, but rather its soundtrack.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsW'': Debut ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in March 2007, ''Getter Robo'' returns, but Universal Century ''Gundam'' (or any shows directed by Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, in general) remains absent. The story revolves around the mechanical Database and features no series dating before 1980. Notably, ''W'' is the first title to have a cast list made exclusively of shows licensed in North America at the time of release (save perhaps the particular version of the Shin Getter ''W'' uses, although ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' was released in the United States and the cast here is classic ''Getter Robo G'', e.g. the group that got dubbed into ''Starvengers'') with at least one franchise (''Anime/GoLion''/''Anime/{{Voltron}}'') being incredibly obscure in Japan and seemingly only included to appeal to Americans. Despite this, the game was never localized.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsW'': Debut ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in March 2007, ''Getter Robo'' returns, but Universal Century ''Gundam'' (or any shows directed by Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, in general) remains absent. The story revolves around the mechanical Database and features no series dating before 1980. Notably, ''W'' is the first title to have a cast list made exclusively of shows licensed in North America at the time of release (save ''GaoGaiGar FINAL'', and perhaps the particular version of the Shin Getter ''W'' uses, although ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' was released in the United States and the cast here is classic ''Getter Robo G'', e.g. the group that got dubbed into ''Starvengers'') with at least one franchise (''Anime/GoLion''/''Anime/{{Voltron}}'') being incredibly obscure in Japan and seemingly only included to appeal to Americans. Despite this, the game was never localized.



** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/TekkamanBlade Tekkaman Blade 2]]'', ''Anime/GoLion'', ''Anime/DetonatorOrgun'', ''Manga/MobileSuitGundamSEEDAstray'' (Includes the original manga series and ''X Astray''), ''[[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid]]''

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** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/TekkamanBlade Tekkaman Blade 2]]'', ''Anime/GoLion'', ''Anime/DetonatorOrgun'', ''Manga/MobileSuitGundamSEEDAstray'' (Includes the original manga series series, ''R Astray'' and ''X Astray''), ''[[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid]]''



** Series Debuts: ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamAGE''[[note]]''BX'' uses the third-generation StoryArc[[/note]], ''Anime/SDGundamGaiden'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Macross 30}} Macross 30: Voices Across The Galaxy]]'', ''Anime/PanzerWorldGalient'', ''Anime/GiantGorg'', ''[[Anime/{{GaoGaiGar}} King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]: [[LicensedGame Blockaded Numbers]]'', ''[[LicensedGame Aura Battler Dunbine]]''[[note]]A [=PlayStation=] game with the same name of the series[[/note]]

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamAGE''[[note]]''BX'' uses the third-generation StoryArc[[/note]], ''Anime/SDGundamGaiden'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Macross 30}} Macross 30: Voices Across The Galaxy]]'', ''Anime/PanzerWorldGalient'', ''Anime/GiantGorg'', ''[[Anime/{{GaoGaiGar}} ''[[Anime/MazinkaiserSKL Mazinkaiser SKL Manga]]'', [[Anime/{{GaoGaiGar}} King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]: [[LicensedGame Blockaded Numbers]]'', ''[[LicensedGame Aura Battler Dunbine]]''[[note]]A [=PlayStation=] game with the same name of the series[[/note]]

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** Series debuts: ''Shin Getter Robo'', ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]]

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** Series debuts: ''Shin Getter Robo'', ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''M-MSV'' (Only in ''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]]



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha'': The first ''Super Robot Wars'' to feature a complex storyline, centered on the invasion of Earth by the [[TheEmpire Ze Balmary Empire]] and, to some extent, on the terrestrial Choukijin plot (though in some regards, the plot is an expanded form of the plot of ''Shin SRW''). Released in May 2000 on the [=PlayStation=], it was the first game to allow [[CharacterCustomization customization]] of pilot skills, statistics and terrain ratings. ''Alpha'' also introduced the "Skill Point" system (later localized as "Battle Mastery" in ''Super Robot Wars Original Generation''), where decisions made in and out of scenarios can affect game difficulty and chances of unlocking [[SecretCharacter secret characters, parts and units]]. Old characters from the Classic Timeline, ''Shin Super Robot Wars'', and also Ingram Plissken and Viletta Vadim from ''Super Hero Operation'', make an appearance. An UpdatedRerelease, bordering on a [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in scope, was released on the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast in 2001, featuring 3D visuals, increased difficulty, secret boss characters and a cameo of the ''G-Breaker'', a robot from Bandai's ''Sunrise Eiyuutan''.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha'': The first ''Super Robot Wars'' to feature a complex storyline, centered on the invasion of Earth by the [[TheEmpire Ze Balmary Empire]] and, to some extent, on the terrestrial Choukijin plot (though in some regards, the plot is an expanded form of the plot of ''Shin SRW''). Released in May 2000 on the [=PlayStation=], it was the first game to allow [[CharacterCustomization customization]] of pilot skills, statistics and terrain ratings. ''Alpha'' also introduced the "Skill Point" system (later localized as "Battle Mastery" in ''Super Robot Wars Original Generation''), where decisions made in and out of scenarios can affect game difficulty and chances of unlocking [[SecretCharacter secret characters, parts and units]]. Old characters from the Classic Timeline, ''Shin Super Robot Wars'', and also Ingram Plissken and Viletta Vadim from ''Super Hero Operation'', make an appearance. An UpdatedRerelease, bordering on a [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in scope, was released on the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast in 2001, featuring 3D visuals, increased difficulty, secret boss combination attacks, a new ending route, and appearances of characters and a cameo of the ''G-Breaker'', a robot units from Bandai's ''Sunrise Eiyuutan''.Eiyuutan'' under the ''G-breaker'' banner.



** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The End Of Evangelion]]'', ''Mobile Suit Gundam F90'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (Includes the original TV series and the movie ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove''), ''Anime/MacrossPlus''

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** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The End Of Evangelion]]'', ''CCA-MSV'', ''Mobile Suit Gundam F90'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (Includes the original TV series and the movie ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove''), ''Anime/MacrossPlus''



* ''Super Robot Wars Alpha 3'': The most crowded ''Super Robot Wars'' at the time of its release (33 individual series), ''Alpha 3'' was released in August 2005 on the [=PlayStation=] 2. The sequel to ''Alpha 2'', the game concludes the Balmar War saga and the ''Alpha'' series. It's also famous for introducing ''VideoGame/VirtualOn'' characters, the first time [[Creator/{{Sega}} another company's]] video game series was brought into the franchise, as well as having mechs designed by the legendary Kazuma Kaneko. The SRX Team, who were absent in ''Alpha 2'' sans Viletta, make a full blown return, as do all of the previous game's originals.

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* ''Super Robot Wars Alpha 3'': The most crowded ''Super Robot Wars'' at the time of its release (33 (More than 30 individual series), ''Alpha 3'' was released in August 2005 on the [=PlayStation=] 2. The sequel to ''Alpha 2'', the game concludes the Balmar War saga and the ''Alpha'' series. It's also famous for introducing ''VideoGame/VirtualOn'' characters, the first time [[Creator/{{Sega}} another company's]] video game series was brought into the franchise, as well as having mechs designed by the legendary Kazuma Kaneko. The SRX Team, who were absent in ''Alpha 2'' sans Viletta, make a full blown return, as do all of the previous game's originals.



** Series Debuts: ''VideoGame/VirtualOn'' (Includes ''Oratorio Tangram'' and ''MARZ''), ''[[Anime/GaoGaiGar King Of Braves GaoGaiGar FINAL]]'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED'', ''VideoGame/NeonGenesisEvangelion2''

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** Series Debuts: ''VideoGame/VirtualOn'' (Includes ''Oratorio Tangram'' and ''MARZ''), ''[[Anime/GaoGaiGar King Of Braves GaoGaiGar FINAL]]'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED'' (Includes SEED-MSV), ''VideoGame/NeonGenesisEvangelion2''


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** Series debuts: ''Dancougar: Requiem for the victims'', ''God Bless Dancougar''

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** Series debuts: ''Manga/GetterRobo'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo G]]'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamF91'', ''Anime/MazingerZ'', ''Anime/GreatMazinger'',
''Mazinger Movie Series''

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** Series debuts: ''Manga/GetterRobo'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo G]]'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamF91'', ''Anime/MazingerZ'', ''Anime/GreatMazinger'',
''Anime/GreatMazinger'', ''Mazinger Movie Series''

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* ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars1 Super Robot Wars]]'': The game that started it all. Released in April 1991 for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoy, it contains mecha only and no pilots; essentially has an ExcusePlot and isn't counted in any timeline. The game [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness plays nothing like its successors]], being more of a traditional TurnBasedTactics game where players capture enemy bases to clear the map. Unlike its successors, it features a multiplayer option, a feature not seen again until ''Super Robot Wars XO''. See [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/superrobotwars/superrobotwars.htm here for more details]]. The game has received a re-release as part of the deluxe edition of the ''Third Super Robot Wars Z: Jigoku-hen''.
** Series debuts: ''Manga/GetterRobo'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo G]]'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamF91'', ''Anime/MazingerZ'', ''Anime/GreatMazinger''

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* ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars1 Super Robot Wars]]'': The game that started it all. Released in April 1991 for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoy, it contains mecha only and no pilots; essentially has an ExcusePlot and isn't counted in any timeline. The game [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness plays nothing like its successors]], being more of a traditional TurnBasedTactics game where players capture enemy bases to clear the map. Unlike its successors, it features a multiplayer option, a feature not seen again until Super Robot Wars Complete Box, and eventually revisited in other games like Link Battler, Gakuen, and ''Super Robot Wars XO''. See [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/superrobotwars/superrobotwars.htm here for more details]]. The game has received a re-release as part of the deluxe edition of the ''Third Super Robot Wars Z: Jigoku-hen''.
** Series debuts: ''Manga/GetterRobo'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo G]]'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamF91'', ''Anime/MazingerZ'', ''Anime/GreatMazinger''''Anime/GreatMazinger'',
''Mazinger Movie Series''



** Series debuts: ''[[{{Anime/Raideen}} Brave Raideen]]'', ''Anime/CombattlerV'', ''Anime/{{Daitarn 3}}'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam0080WarInThePocket'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam0083StardustMemory'', ''Zeta Gundam-Mobile Suit Variations''[[note]]Not an actual series, but rather concepts by mechanical designers intended for ''Zeta Gundam'', yet were never implementedin the show proper[[/note]]

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** Series debuts: ''[[{{Anime/Raideen}} Brave Raideen]]'', ''Anime/CombattlerV'', ''Anime/{{Daitarn 3}}'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam0080WarInThePocket'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam0083StardustMemory'', ''Zeta Gundam-Mobile Suit Variations''[[note]]Not an actual series, but rather concepts ''MSV'' and ''Z-MSV''[[note]]Concepts by mechanical designers intended for made after ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' and during ''Zeta Gundam'', Gundam'' respectively, yet were never implementedin appeared in the show shows proper[[/note]]



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars4'': The proper sequel to ''3'' and the final story of the Classic Timeline, ''4'' deals with the invasion of the "Guests" paramilitary force from the Zuvorg Alliance. Released in March 1995 on the Super Famicom, this is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' title allowing players to choose from eight Banpresto Originals, each with staple personalities, to be the protagonist. ''4'' features the first use of "equippable parts" to units to improve performance or restore {{hit point}}s or energy. Additionally, certain scenarios may contain hidden items or credits on the map, which can be collected by moving a unit onto its location. Finally, ''4'' allowed players to manually decide whether to counterattack during enemy turns. This title was remade a lot of times, from ''Super Robot Wars 4 Scramble'' (January 1996; no longer canon) to ''Super Robot Wars F/F Final'' (April 1998 for UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation; ''F Final'' being the one considered canonical). ''Gilliam Yeager'' from ''Hero Senki: Project Olympus'' makes an appearance here, and it is also the debut appearance of the {{super robot|Genre}} Shin Getter Robo (in ''4'') and Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} (in ''F Final'').

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars4'': The proper sequel to ''3'' and the final story of the Classic Timeline, ''4'' deals with the invasion of the "Guests" paramilitary force from the Zuvorg Alliance. Released in March 1995 on the Super Famicom, this is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' title allowing players to choose from eight Banpresto Originals, each with staple personalities, to be the protagonist. ''4'' features the first use of "equippable parts" to units to improve performance or restore {{hit point}}s or energy. Additionally, certain scenarios may contain hidden items or credits on the map, which can be collected by moving a unit onto its location. Finally, ''4'' allowed players to manually decide whether to counterattack during enemy turns. This title was remade a lot of times, from ''Super Robot Wars 4 Scramble'' (January 1996; no longer canon) to ''Super Robot Wars F/F Final'' (April 1998 for UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation; ''F Final'' those being the one ones considered canonical). ''Gilliam Yeager'' from ''Hero Senki: Project Olympus'' makes an appearance here, and it is also the debut appearance of the {{super robot|Genre}} Shin Getter Robo (in ''4'') and Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} (in ''F Final'').



** Series debuts: ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]]

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** Series debuts: ''Shin Getter Robo'', ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F''/''F ''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]]
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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan'', ''Manga/BrokenBlade''

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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan'', ''Manga/BrokenBlade''''Manga/GetterRoboArc'', ''Manga/BrokenBlade'', ''Anime/DennouBoukenkiWebdiver'', ''Anime/GridmanUniverse''
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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Albegas'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[LightNovel/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.

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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Albegas'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[LightNovel/EvangelionANIMA ''[[Literature/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.
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** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/KnightsAndMagic'', ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'', ''Anime/SSSSGridman'', ''Mazinkaiser Infinitism'', ''Literature/KingOfKingsGaogaigarVSBetterman'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III – Glorification]]'', ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'' (from DLC)

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** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/KnightsAndMagic'', ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'', ''Anime/SSSSGridman'', ''Mazinkaiser Infinitism'', ''Literature/KingOfKingsGaogaigarVSBetterman'', ''[[Anime/CodeGeass Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III – Glorification]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'' (from DLC)
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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan''

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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan''''VideoGame/PacMan'', ''Manga/BrokenBlade''
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* ''VideoGame/SupaRoboGakuen'' ("School"): A {{Mon}}-like SpinOff released for the DS in fall 2009, ''Gakuen'' is based on the titles and sprites featured in ''Judgment'', ''W'' and ''K'', but replacing ''Tekkaman Blade'' with ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' (which is really the Shin Getter from ''W'' [[LazyArtist with pilot portraits]] from ''Destiny''). The ''Original Generation'' version of the Compatible Kaiser also appears. Despite its reception, one of the saving graces are its character designs by Eiji Komatsu (of the ''Deep-Blue'' series and ''Anime/{{Maburaho}}'' fame). ''Gakuen'' is likely based on a desire to expand the concept behind ''Link Battler'' and the ''XO'' multiplayer modes.

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* ''VideoGame/SupaRoboGakuen'' ("School"): A {{Mon}}-like SpinOff released for the DS in fall 2009, ''Gakuen'' is based on the titles and sprites featured in ''Judgment'', ''W'' and ''K'', but replacing ''Tekkaman Blade'' with ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' (which is really the Shin Getter from ''W'' [[LazyArtist with pilot portraits]] from ''Destiny''). The ''Original Generation'' version of the Compatible Kaiser also appears. Despite its reception, one of the saving graces are its character designs by Eiji Komatsu (of the ''Deep-Blue'' series and ''Anime/{{Maburaho}}'' ''Literature/{{Maburaho}}'' fame). ''Gakuen'' is likely based on a desire to expand the concept behind ''Link Battler'' and the ''XO'' multiplayer modes.

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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Anime/{{Albegas}}'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[LightNovel/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.

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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Anime/{{Albegas}}'', ''Albegas'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[LightNovel/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.
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After languishing several years post-''Alpha 3'' by focusing on the ''Super Robot Wars Original Generation'' continuity, including standalone handheld titles, Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment was ready to recreate the magic from the ''Super Robot Wars Alpha'' saga by attempting to take its complex story-telling UpToEleven with the ''Super Robot Wars Z'' series, resulting in such an extensive narrative that parts of the trilogy had to be separated between multiple games. This saga was the first in the franchise to dabble with the theme of {{Alternate Universe}}s, a setting revisited and used in different ways for subsequent titles, particularly the International Era.\\\

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After languishing several years post-''Alpha 3'' by focusing on the ''Super Robot Wars Original Generation'' continuity, including standalone handheld titles, Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment was ready to recreate the magic from the ''Super Robot Wars Alpha'' saga by attempting to take its complex story-telling UpToEleven up to eleven with the ''Super Robot Wars Z'' series, resulting in such an extensive narrative that parts of the trilogy had to be separated between multiple games. This saga was the first in the franchise to dabble with the theme of {{Alternate Universe}}s, a setting revisited and used in different ways for subsequent titles, particularly the International Era.\\\
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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Anime/{{Albegas}}'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Anime/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[LightNovel/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.

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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Anime/{{Albegas}}'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Anime/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[LightNovel/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.
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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'': Named to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the franchise in 2021, ''30'' was the first title announced and teased at [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] during the Japanese WebVideo/NintendoDirect presentation, and the first entry to simultaneously launch for consoles and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on October 28, 2021; more importantly, the Steam version will release worldwide, making ''30'' the first licensed-installment to be officially sold in North America and Europe. The game marked [[TheBusCameBack the return]] of several series that haven't been seen since the ''Z'' Saga, such as ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'' (''OE'') and ''Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam'' (''Destiny''). Additionally, ''30'' will feature ''Anime/GaoGaiGarFINAL'' without the ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' television series, and debut {{Tokusatsu}} [[Anime/SSSSGridman series]] for the roster while a spin-off from the default ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' would debut via DownloadableContent.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'': Named to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the franchise in 2021, ''30'' was the first title announced and teased at [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] during the Japanese WebVideo/NintendoDirect presentation, and the first entry to simultaneously launch for consoles and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on October 28, 2021; more importantly, the Steam version will release was released worldwide, making ''30'' the first licensed-installment to be officially sold in North America and Europe. The game marked [[TheBusCameBack the return]] of several series that haven't been seen since the ''Z'' Saga, such as ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'' (''OE'') and ''Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam'' (''Destiny''). Additionally, ''30'' will feature features ''Anime/GaoGaiGarFINAL'' without the ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' television series, and debut debuts {{Tokusatsu}} [[Anime/SSSSGridman series]] for the roster while a spin-off from the default ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' would debut debuted via DownloadableContent.
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* ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars1 Super Robot Wars]]'': The game that started it all. Released in April 1991 for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoy, it contains mecha only and no pilots; essentially has an ExcusePlot and isn't counted in any timeline. The game [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness plays nothing like its successors]], being more of a traditional TurnBasedTactics game where players capture enemy bases to clear the map. Unlike its successors, it features a multiplayer option, a feature not seen again until ''Super Robot Wars XO''. See [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/superrobotwars/superrobotwars.htm here for more details]]. The game has received a re-release as part of the deluxe edition of the ''Third Super Robot Wars Z: Jigoku-hen''.[[/index]]

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* ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars1 Super Robot Wars]]'': The game that started it all. Released in April 1991 for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoy, it contains mecha only and no pilots; essentially has an ExcusePlot and isn't counted in any timeline. The game [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness plays nothing like its successors]], being more of a traditional TurnBasedTactics game where players capture enemy bases to clear the map. Unlike its successors, it features a multiplayer option, a feature not seen again until ''Super Robot Wars XO''. See [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/superrobotwars/superrobotwars.htm here for more details]]. The game has received a re-release as part of the deluxe edition of the ''Third Super Robot Wars Z: Jigoku-hen''.[[/index]]



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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars2'': The first game to have an overarching story and Banpresto Originals, the plot follows a CivilWar between TheFederation and the separatist Divine Crusaders. ''2'' was released on the UsefulNotes/{{Famicom}} in December 1991; a remake was released for the Game Boy in June 1995, with a user interface similar to ''Super Robot Wars 4'', but isn't considered canon to the timeline. [[/index]]

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars2'': The first game to have an overarching story and Banpresto Originals, the plot follows a CivilWar between TheFederation and the separatist Divine Crusaders. ''2'' was released on the UsefulNotes/{{Famicom}} in December 1991; a remake was released for the Game Boy in June 1995, with a user interface similar to ''Super Robot Wars 4'', but isn't considered canon to the timeline. [[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''Anime/UFORoboGrendizer'', ''Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam'' (Remake), ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' (Remake)[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars3'': Sequel to the second game, it is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom. Released in July 1993, it revolves around the attack of the "Inspectors" of the intergalactic Zuvorg Alliance. ''3'' would introduce backgrounds during combat animations, discrete stats for pilots and their machines, and upgrades for units. This installment is often considered by fans to be one of the most difficult ever released in the franchise.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''Anime/UFORoboGrendizer'', ''Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam'' (Remake), ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' (Remake)[[index]]
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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars3'': Sequel to the second game, it is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom. Released in July 1993, it revolves around the attack of the "Inspectors" of the intergalactic Zuvorg Alliance. ''3'' would introduce backgrounds during combat animations, discrete stats for pilots and their machines, and upgrades for units. This installment is often considered by fans to be one of the most difficult ever released in the franchise.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''[[{{Anime/Raideen}} Brave Raideen]]'', ''Anime/CombattlerV'', ''Anime/{{Daitarn 3}}'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam0080WarInThePocket'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam0083StardustMemory'', ''Zeta Gundam-Mobile Suit Variations''[[note]]Not an actual series, but rather concepts by mechanical designers intended for ''Zeta Gundam'', yet were never implementedin the show proper[[/note]][[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsEX'': A sequel, [[GaidenGame of sorts]], to the third game, it was released in March 1994 for the Super Famicom. ''EX'' takes place in Masaki's enigmatic world of La Gias and is the first title involving the ''Masou Kishin'' storyline. ''EX'' features a "Multiple Scenario" system, where the plot is determined by the order the player selects the scenarios they play; it is also the first game to allow weapon upgrades.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''[[{{Anime/Raideen}} Brave Raideen]]'', ''Anime/CombattlerV'', ''Anime/{{Daitarn 3}}'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam0080WarInThePocket'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam0083StardustMemory'', ''Zeta Gundam-Mobile Suit Variations''[[note]]Not an actual series, but rather concepts by mechanical designers intended for ''Zeta Gundam'', yet were never implementedin the show proper[[/note]][[index]]
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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsEX'': A sequel, [[GaidenGame of sorts]], to the third game, it was released in March 1994 for the Super Famicom. ''EX'' takes place in Masaki's enigmatic world of La Gias and is the first title involving the ''Masou Kishin'' storyline. ''EX'' features a "Multiple Scenario" system, where the plot is determined by the order the player selects the scenarios they play; it is also the first game to allow weapon upgrades.[[/index]]



** Series Debuts: ''Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine'', ''Anime/GoShogun''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars4'': The proper sequel to ''3'' and the final story of the Classic Timeline, ''4'' deals with the invasion of the "Guests" paramilitary force from the Zuvorg Alliance. Released in March 1995 on the Super Famicom, this is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' title allowing players to choose from eight Banpresto Originals, each with staple personalities, to be the protagonist. ''4'' features the first use of "equippable parts" to units to improve performance or restore {{hit point}}s or energy. Additionally, certain scenarios may contain hidden items or credits on the map, which can be collected by moving a unit onto its location. Finally, ''4'' allowed players to manually decide whether to counterattack during enemy turns. This title was remade a lot of times, from ''Super Robot Wars 4 Scramble'' (January 1996; no longer canon) to ''Super Robot Wars F/F Final'' (April 1998 for UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation; ''F Final'' being the one considered canonical). ''Gilliam Yeager'' from ''Hero Senki: Project Olympus'' makes an appearance here, and it is also the debut appearance of the {{super robot|Genre}} Shin Getter Robo (in ''4'') and Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} (in ''F Final'').[[/index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine'', ''Anime/GoShogun''[[index]]
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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars4'': The proper sequel to ''3'' and the final story of the Classic Timeline, ''4'' deals with the invasion of the "Guests" paramilitary force from the Zuvorg Alliance. Released in March 1995 on the Super Famicom, this is the first ''Super Robot Wars'' title allowing players to choose from eight Banpresto Originals, each with staple personalities, to be the protagonist. ''4'' features the first use of "equippable parts" to units to improve performance or restore {{hit point}}s or energy. Additionally, certain scenarios may contain hidden items or credits on the map, which can be collected by moving a unit onto its location. Finally, ''4'' allowed players to manually decide whether to counterattack during enemy turns. This title was remade a lot of times, from ''Super Robot Wars 4 Scramble'' (January 1996; no longer canon) to ''Super Robot Wars F/F Final'' (April 1998 for UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation; ''F Final'' being the one considered canonical). ''Gilliam Yeager'' from ''Hero Senki: Project Olympus'' makes an appearance here, and it is also the debut appearance of the {{super robot|Genre}} Shin Getter Robo (in ''4'') and Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} (in ''F Final'').[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]][[index]]

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** Series debuts: ''{{Anime/Daimos}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battler Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well]]'' (Only in ''4''), ''Manga/GundamSentinel'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', ''Anime/{{Zambot 3}}'' (Only in ''4''), ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (Only in ''F''), ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' (Only in ''F''/''F Final''), ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (Only in ''F Final'')[[note]]This is an original {{Mecha}} made for this game specifically to give the Mazinger Z a MidSeasonUpgrade. The OVA series based on the unit appears later, with its franchise inclusion being featured in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]][[index]]''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC''[[/note]]



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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact2''[=/=]''[[VideoGameRemake Super Robot Wars Impact]]'': This installment has such a huge storyline, it was separated into three games for the [=WonderSwan=] altogether. Released between March 2000 to January 2001, ''Compact 2'' revolves around the mysterious [[EldritchAbomination Einst]] and features the first use of the "Support Attack/Defend" system. Finishing each game allows the player to carry their completion data to the subsequent game via the [=WonderSwan=]'s internal memory. In March 2002, [[VideoGameRemake all three installments were compiled into]] ''Impact'' for the [=PlayStation=] 2, the first ''Super Robot Wars'' for this console, adding in new scenarios (to a total of ''100'' in a single play-through!), series and an original character.[[/index]]

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact2''[=/=]''[[VideoGameRemake Super Robot Wars Impact]]'': This installment has such a huge storyline, it was separated into three games for the [=WonderSwan=] altogether. Released between March 2000 to January 2001, ''Compact 2'' revolves around the mysterious [[EldritchAbomination Einst]] and features the first use of the "Support Attack/Defend" system. Finishing each game allows the player to carry their completion data to the subsequent game via the [=WonderSwan=]'s internal memory. In March 2002, [[VideoGameRemake all three installments were compiled into]] ''Impact'' for the [=PlayStation=] 2, the first ''Super Robot Wars'' for this console, adding in new scenarios (to a total of ''100'' in a single play-through!), series and an original character.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''[[Anime/{{Dangaioh}} Hyper Combat Unit Dangaioh]]'', ''Anime/NinjaSenshiTobikage'', ''[[Anime/{{Dancougar}} Dancougar: Requiem for Victims]]'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Revenge of Chronos]]''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact3'': Released in July 2003 for the [=WonderSwan=] Color, ''Compact 3'' deals with the [[BloodKnight Shura]] invasion. Notably, ''Compact 3'' features no space-based scenarios whatsoever and the game fully utilizes the characters and plot from ''Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well'', rather than just their units in previous installments.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''[[Anime/{{Dangaioh}} Hyper Combat Unit Dangaioh]]'', ''Anime/NinjaSenshiTobikage'', ''[[Anime/{{Dancougar}} Dancougar: Requiem for Victims]]'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Revenge of Chronos]]''[[index]]
Chronos]]''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact3'': Released in July 2003 for the [=WonderSwan=] Color, ''Compact 3'' deals with the [[BloodKnight Shura]] invasion. Notably, ''Compact 3'' features no space-based scenarios whatsoever and the game fully utilizes the characters and plot from ''Dunbine: The Tale of Neo Byston Well'', rather than just their units in previous installments.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''[[Anime/MakyouDensetsuAcrobunch Acrobunch]]'', ''Anime/{{Betterman}}'', ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne'', ''Mechander Robo''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsMX'': Taking the jump to the [=PlayStation=] 2 for good, ''MX'' was released in May 2004; one year later in December 2005, it gets ported to the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable with minor gameplay adjustments and additional scenarios. The game introduces the "Favorite Series" system, which increases the upgrade limit and experience gained for all pilots and units from a selected series. ''MX'' involves the artificially intelligent Medius Locus/AI-1 saga and was originally intended to be the sequel to ''Impact'', due to similar entries, but developers scrapped the idea.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''[[Anime/MakyouDensetsuAcrobunch Acrobunch]]'', ''Anime/{{Betterman}}'', ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne'', ''Mechander Robo''[[index]]
Robo''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsMX'': Taking the jump to the [=PlayStation=] 2 for good, ''MX'' was released in May 2004; one year later in December 2005, it gets ported to the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable with minor gameplay adjustments and additional scenarios. The game introduces the "Favorite Series" system, which increases the upgrade limit and experience gained for all pilots and units from a selected series. ''MX'' involves the artificially intelligent Medius Locus/AI-1 saga and was originally intended to be the sequel to ''Impact'', due to similar entries, but developers scrapped the idea.[[/index]]



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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ'': Made for the [=PlayStation=] 2 in 2008 and the start of a new series of games, ''Z'' featured the largest debut of new series in a single installment (until ''X-Ω'' eclipsed it). It incorporates the "TRI-Battle System", a refinement of the ''Alpha'' series' squad system that allows the player to [[TacticalRockPaperScissors change the squad's formation]] to suit the flow of battle. The plot revolves around the InUniverse [[CrisisCrossover merging of multiple]] {{Alternate Universe}}s and the chaos that it entails, along with the machinations of the "Chimera Battalion" and the existence of mysterious {{MacGuffin}}s known as "Spheres", [[GottaCatchEmAll hunted down]] by the enigmatic "[[EvilCounterpart Evil Masaki]]", Asakim Dowin. This game would be the first title created by Banpresto under Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment post-absorption as new gaming division "B.B. Studios".[[/index]]

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ'': Made for the [=PlayStation=] 2 in 2008 and the start of a new series of games, ''Z'' featured the largest debut of new series in a single installment (until ''X-Ω'' eclipsed it). It incorporates the "TRI-Battle System", a refinement of the ''Alpha'' series' squad system that allows the player to [[TacticalRockPaperScissors change the squad's formation]] to suit the flow of battle. The plot revolves around the InUniverse [[CrisisCrossover merging of multiple]] {{Alternate Universe}}s and the chaos that it entails, along with the machinations of the "Chimera Battalion" and the existence of mysterious {{MacGuffin}}s known as "Spheres", [[GottaCatchEmAll hunted down]] by the enigmatic "[[EvilCounterpart Evil Masaki]]", Asakim Dowin. This game would be the first title created by Banpresto under Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment post-absorption as new gaming division "B.B. Studios".[[/index]]



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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAdvance'': The first ''Super Robot Wars'' for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance released in September 2001, ''Advance'' deals with the invasion of the Shadow-Mirror. It is the only installment to grant shields a separate HitPoint bar. The original mecha are [[{{Expy}} picked up/upgraded from]] the original units of ''Super Robot Wars 64''. In 2008, ''Advance'' is given a VideoGameRemake for the [=PlayStation=] Portable called ''A Portable'' that's extremely shiny, but also NintendoHard; it would be the final game developed and published by Banpresto before its full absorption into Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment.[[/index]]

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAdvance'': The first ''Super Robot Wars'' for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance released in September 2001, ''Advance'' deals with the invasion of the Shadow-Mirror. It is the only installment to grant shields a separate HitPoint bar. The original mecha are [[{{Expy}} picked up/upgraded from]] the original units of ''Super Robot Wars 64''. In 2008, ''Advance'' is given a VideoGameRemake for the [=PlayStation=] Portable called ''A Portable'' that's extremely shiny, but also NintendoHard; it would be the final game developed and published by Banpresto before its full absorption into Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''Anime/MetalArmorDragonar'', ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsReversal'': The second Game Boy Advance ''Super Robot Wars'' title, released in August 2002, ''Reversal'' revolves around TimeTravel and the interloper Duminuss.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''Anime/MetalArmorDragonar'', ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico''[[index]]
''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsReversal'': The second Game Boy Advance ''Super Robot Wars'' title, released in August 2002, ''Reversal'' revolves around TimeTravel and the interloper Duminuss.[[/index]]



** Series Debuts: ''Anime/GearFighterDendoh'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Shin Getter Robo Vs Neo Getter Robo]]'', ''[[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successor Nadesico: The Prince Of Darkness]]''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDestiny'': The third ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the Game Boy Advance, ''Destiny'' was released in August 2003. The game introduces the "Chain Attack" system, where enemy units lined up in a row can be struck down simultaneously with designated melee attacks, and "Tsume Suparobo", a mini-game that test the player's strategic/tactical decisions. Infamously harsh towards armor-heavy units compared to other entries of the series due to enemies packing enormous firepower, enough so that rumors persist of issues with the UsefulNotes/GameEngine from disbelieving players due to many units that are [[MightyGlacier nearly indestructible]] in prior games, but are instead [[GlassCannon made of tissue paper]] here. The story involves the interdimensional Ruina and the Sealing of the Earth (non-related to the Sealing War of ''Alpha 2'').[[/index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/GearFighterDendoh'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Shin Getter Robo Vs Neo Getter Robo]]'', ''[[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successor Nadesico: The Prince Of Darkness]]''[[index]]
Darkness]]''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDestiny'': The third ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the Game Boy Advance, ''Destiny'' was released in August 2003. The game introduces the "Chain Attack" system, where enemy units lined up in a row can be struck down simultaneously with designated melee attacks, and "Tsume Suparobo", a mini-game that test the player's strategic/tactical decisions. Infamously harsh towards armor-heavy units compared to other entries of the series due to enemies packing enormous firepower, enough so that rumors persist of issues with the UsefulNotes/GameEngine from disbelieving players due to many units that are [[MightyGlacier nearly indestructible]] in prior games, but are instead [[GlassCannon made of tissue paper]] here. The story involves the interdimensional Ruina and the Sealing of the Earth (non-related to the Sealing War of ''Alpha 2'').[[/index]]



** Series Debuts: ''Anime/TheBigO'' (Season one), ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Armageddon]]'', ''Anime/{{Macross 7}}'', ''Anime/{{Megazone 23}}''.[[index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/TheBigO'' (Season one), ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Armageddon]]'', ''Anime/{{Macross 7}}'', ''Anime/{{Megazone 23}}''.[[index]]
23}}''.



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsJudgment'': The final ''Super Robot Wars'' for the Game Boy Advance, ''Judgment'' was released in September 2005 to a bit of controversy and notoriety for the lack of Universal Century ''Gundam'' and ''Getter Robo'' entries, and the first inclusion of a PoweredArmor series. The game deals with the lunar Fury invasion.[[/index]]

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsJudgment'': The final ''Super Robot Wars'' for the Game Boy Advance, ''Judgment'' was released in September 2005 to a bit of controversy and notoriety for the lack of Universal Century ''Gundam'' and ''Getter Robo'' entries, and the first inclusion of a PoweredArmor series. The game deals with the lunar Fury invasion.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' (Includes the first-half of the original TV series and ''Fumoffu?''), ''[[Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness]]'', ''Anime/TekkamanBlade''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsW'': Debut ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in March 2007, ''Getter Robo'' returns, but Universal Century ''Gundam'' (or any shows directed by Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, in general) remains absent. The story revolves around the mechanical Database and features no series dating before 1980. Notably, ''W'' is the first title to have a cast list made exclusively of shows licensed in North America at the time of release (save perhaps the particular version of the Shin Getter ''W'' uses, although ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' was released in the United States and the cast here is classic ''Getter Robo G'', e.g. the group that got dubbed into ''Starvengers'') with at least one franchise (''Anime/GoLion''/''Anime/{{Voltron}}'') being incredibly obscure in Japan and seemingly only included to appeal to Americans. Despite this, the game was never localized.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' (Includes the first-half of the original TV series and ''Fumoffu?''), ''[[Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness]]'', ''Anime/TekkamanBlade''[[index]]
''Anime/TekkamanBlade''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsW'': Debut ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in March 2007, ''Getter Robo'' returns, but Universal Century ''Gundam'' (or any shows directed by Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, in general) remains absent. The story revolves around the mechanical Database and features no series dating before 1980. Notably, ''W'' is the first title to have a cast list made exclusively of shows licensed in North America at the time of release (save perhaps the particular version of the Shin Getter ''W'' uses, although ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' was released in the United States and the cast here is classic ''Getter Robo G'', e.g. the group that got dubbed into ''Starvengers'') with at least one franchise (''Anime/GoLion''/''Anime/{{Voltron}}'') being incredibly obscure in Japan and seemingly only included to appeal to Americans. Despite this, the game was never localized.[[/index]]



** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/TekkamanBlade Tekkaman Blade 2]]'', ''Anime/GoLion'', ''Anime/DetonatorOrgun'', ''Manga/MobileSuitGundamSEEDAstray'' (Includes the original manga series and ''X Astray''), ''[[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid]]''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsK'': Released for the DS in 2009, ''K'' uses an interface similar to ''W'' with the brand-new "Partner Battle" system, an off-shoot of the "Twin Battle" system in ''Original Generations''. The cast is even more notorious than ''Judgment'' by having no Universal Century ''Gundam'', no ''Getter Robo'', and no ''Great Mazinger''. This installment became infamous due to certain musical tracks being UsefulNotes/{{plagiari|sm}}zed from other video games, as well as a controversial protagonist.[[/index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/TekkamanBlade Tekkaman Blade 2]]'', ''Anime/GoLion'', ''Anime/DetonatorOrgun'', ''Manga/MobileSuitGundamSEEDAstray'' (Includes the original manga series and ''X Astray''), ''[[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid]]''[[index]]
Raid]]''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsK'': Released for the DS in 2009, ''K'' uses an interface similar to ''W'' with the brand-new "Partner Battle" system, an off-shoot of the "Twin Battle" system in ''Original Generations''. The cast is even more notorious than ''Judgment'' by having no Universal Century ''Gundam'', no ''Getter Robo'', and no ''Great Mazinger''. This installment became infamous due to certain musical tracks being UsefulNotes/{{plagiari|sm}}zed from other video games, as well as a controversial protagonist.[[/index]]



** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/KotetsuJeeg Kotetsushin Jeeg]]'', ''Anime/GaikingLegendOfDaikuMaryu'', ''Anime/FafnerInTheAzureDeadAggressor'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Stargazer]]'', ''Anime/ZoidsGenesis'', ''Anime/GunXSword''[[index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''[[Anime/KotetsuJeeg Kotetsushin Jeeg]]'', ''Anime/GaikingLegendOfDaikuMaryu'', ''Anime/FafnerInTheAzureDeadAggressor'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Stargazer]]'', ''Anime/ZoidsGenesis'', ''Anime/GunXSword''[[index]]''Anime/GunXSword''



** Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: ''Nagumo Ichitaka'', ''AL-3 Alice'', ''Yuunagi Graife'', ''HL-0 Haruno'', ''Professor Graife'', ''Lude Gloria''[[/index]]
** Series Debuts: ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' (Includes ''1.0 You Are (Not) Alone'' and ''2.0 You Can (Not) Advance''), ''Anime/{{Iczer}}'' (Includes ''Fight! Iczer-One'' and ''Adventure! Iczer-3''), ''Manga/LinebarrelsOfIron'', ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'', ''Anime/DancougarNova''[[index]]

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** Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: ''Nagumo Ichitaka'', ''AL-3 Alice'', ''Yuunagi Graife'', ''HL-0 Haruno'', ''Professor Graife'', ''Lude Gloria''[[/index]]
Gloria''
** Series Debuts: ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' (Includes ''1.0 You Are (Not) Alone'' and ''2.0 You Can (Not) Advance''), ''Anime/{{Iczer}}'' (Includes ''Fight! Iczer-One'' and ''Adventure! Iczer-3''), ''Manga/LinebarrelsOfIron'', ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'', ''Anime/DancougarNova''[[index]]
''Anime/DancougarNova''



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsUX'': The first UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS ''Super Robot Wars'', released in March 2013, it was announced only a few weeks after the ''Second Original Generation'' was released. ''UX'' is the first to incorporate voice acting on a non-[=PlayStation=] Portable title, with an even more controversial lineup than ''K''. Aside from the lack of Universal Century ''Gundam'' and ''Getter Robo'', this is the first licensed installment that doesn't include [[Anime/MazingerZ Kouji Kabuto]] in any form and features DownloadableContent for the first time.[[/index]]

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsUX'': The first UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS ''Super Robot Wars'', released in March 2013, it was announced only a few weeks after the ''Second Original Generation'' was released. ''UX'' is the first to incorporate voice acting on a non-[=PlayStation=] Portable title, with an even more controversial lineup than ''K''. Aside from the lack of Universal Century ''Gundam'' and ''Getter Robo'', this is the first licensed installment that doesn't include [[Anime/MazingerZ Kouji Kabuto]] in any form and features DownloadableContent for the first time.[[/index]]



** Series Debuts: ''[[VisualNovel/{{Demonbane}} Kishin Houkou Demonbane]]'', ''[[Anime/FafnerInTheAzureDeadAggressor Fafner in the Azure: Heaven and Earth]]'', ''Anime/TheWingsOfRean'', ''[[VideoGame/VirtualOn Cyber Troopers Virtual-On]]: [[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Fei-Yen HD]]''[[note]]Actually an action figure rather than a game[[/note]], ''Anime/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer'', ''[[Toys/BBSenshiSangokuden SD Gundam Sangokuden: Brave Battle Warriors]]'', ''Manga/{{Heroman}}'', ''Anime/MazinkaiserSKL''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsBX'': The second Nintendo [=3DS=] ''Super Robot Wars'', released on August 20th, 2015. Universal Century ''Gundam'' [[TheBusCameBack finally returns to a Nintendo-handheld installment]] (though ''Getter Robo'' is still absent), yet like ''UX'', this marks the first time [[Franchise/{{Gundam}} Amuro Ray]] is excluded, despite the appearance of Universal Century.[[/index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''[[VisualNovel/{{Demonbane}} Kishin Houkou Demonbane]]'', ''[[Anime/FafnerInTheAzureDeadAggressor Fafner in the Azure: Heaven and Earth]]'', ''Anime/TheWingsOfRean'', ''[[VideoGame/VirtualOn Cyber Troopers Virtual-On]]: [[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Fei-Yen HD]]''[[note]]Actually an action figure rather than a game[[/note]], ''Anime/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer'', ''[[Toys/BBSenshiSangokuden SD Gundam Sangokuden: Brave Battle Warriors]]'', ''Manga/{{Heroman}}'', ''Anime/MazinkaiserSKL''[[index]]
''Anime/MazinkaiserSKL''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsBX'': The second Nintendo [=3DS=] ''Super Robot Wars'', released on August 20th, 2015. Universal Century ''Gundam'' [[TheBusCameBack finally returns to a Nintendo-handheld installment]] (though ''Getter Robo'' is still absent), yet like ''UX'', this marks the first time [[Franchise/{{Gundam}} Amuro Ray]] is excluded, despite the appearance of Universal Century.[[/index]]



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOE'' ("Operation Extend"): Released during the summer of 2013 for the [=PlayStation=] Portable, ''OE'' is composed of eight downloadable chapters via the UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork. With gameplay systems borrowed from ''Super Robot Wars NEO'' and 3D animations, the explicit goal is to use as many series as possible in one game, with over 30 titles. It is the first installment to include a non-HumongousMecha, non-PoweredArmor series in it.[[/index]]

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOE'' ("Operation Extend"): Released during the summer of 2013 for the [=PlayStation=] Portable, ''OE'' is composed of eight downloadable chapters via the UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork. With gameplay systems borrowed from ''Super Robot Wars NEO'' and 3D animations, the explicit goal is to use as many series as possible in one game, with over 30 titles. It is the first installment to include a non-HumongousMecha, non-PoweredArmor series in it.[[/index]]



** Series Debuts: ''Anime/ZoidsChaoticCentury'', ''Anime/ZoidsNewCentury'', ''[[Anime/{{Patlabor}} Mobile Police Patlabor]]'' (Includes the TV series and movie), ''Manga/SgtFrog''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'': Released for the {{UsefulNotes/Android|Games}} and UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} platforms on August 21, 2019, ''DD'' is a more traditional ''Super Robot Wars'' installment unlike the TowerDefense-based ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsXOmega''. However, ''DD'' replaces the classic "Player/Enemy Turn" system in favor of a speed-based turn order seen in other TurnBasedStrategy games. It also marks the first title to include a non-{{Mecha}}, purely organic series (albeit one penned by [[Creator/GoNagai an author who wrote one of the mainstays of the franchise]]).[[/index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/ZoidsChaoticCentury'', ''Anime/ZoidsNewCentury'', ''[[Anime/{{Patlabor}} Mobile Police Patlabor]]'' (Includes the TV series and movie), ''Manga/SgtFrog''[[index]]
''Manga/SgtFrog''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'': Released for the {{UsefulNotes/Android|Games}} and UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} platforms on August 21, 2019, ''DD'' is a more traditional ''Super Robot Wars'' installment unlike the TowerDefense-based ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsXOmega''. However, ''DD'' replaces the classic "Player/Enemy Turn" system in favor of a speed-based turn order seen in other TurnBasedStrategy games. It also marks the first title to include a non-{{Mecha}}, purely organic series (albeit one penned by [[Creator/GoNagai an author who wrote one of the mainstays of the franchise]]).[[/index]]



** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan''[[index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/{{Devilman}}''[[note]]Original {{Manga}} version[[/note]], ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}} ADP'', ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', ''Madou King Granzort'', ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan''[[index]]''VideoGame/PacMan''



[[folder:Other (All standalone)]][[index]]
* ''VideoGame/ShinSuperRobotWars'': Released in December 1996 for the [=PlayStation=], ''Shin'' marks the debut of the SRX Team and the Ze Balmary Empire, both of which got a comprehensive retooling when ''Alpha'' was released.[[/index]]

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[[folder:Other (All standalone)]][[index]]
standalone)]]
* ''VideoGame/ShinSuperRobotWars'': Released in December 1996 for the [=PlayStation=], ''Shin'' marks the debut of the SRX Team and the Ze Balmary Empire, both of which got a comprehensive retooling when ''Alpha'' was released.[[/index]]



** Series Debuts: ''Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner'', ''Anime/VoltesV'', ''Anime/{{Gaiking}}'', ''Invincible Robo Tryder G7'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing]]''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotSpirits'': Released in July 1998 for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, ''Spirits'' marked a departure from the usual TurnBasedStrategy formula in favor of a 3D FightingGame. Like ''The Lord of Elemental'', all mecha are rendered non-SuperDeformed. Despite its obscurity, this game was the debut of Levi Torah and her machine Judecca, and would be featured heavily in ''Alpha''.[[/index]]
** Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: ''Levi Tolar''[[index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner'', ''Anime/VoltesV'', ''Anime/{{Gaiking}}'', ''Invincible Robo Tryder G7'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing New Mobile Report Gundam Wing]]''[[index]]
Wing]]''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotSpirits'': Released in July 1998 for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, ''Spirits'' marked a departure from the usual TurnBasedStrategy formula in favor of a 3D FightingGame. Like ''The Lord of Elemental'', all mecha are rendered non-SuperDeformed. Despite its obscurity, this game was the debut of Levi Torah and her machine Judecca, and would be featured heavily in ''Alpha''.[[/index]]
''Alpha''.
** Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: ''Levi Tolar''[[index]]Tolar''



** Series Debuts: ''Manga/GiantRobo'', ''Anime/{{God Mars}}'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'': The only ''Super Robot Wars'' title for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube, ''GC'' was released in December 2004. Rendered in full 3D animations, the game uses a unique SubsystemDamage game mechanic that determines where damage is dealt to a machine (head, torso, limbs) and the ability to capture disabled enemy units for sale or for the player's use, and the "Skill Ace System", a StatGrinding mechanic. In November 2006, ''GC'' gets ported to the UsefulNotes/Xbox360 as ''XO'', which adds a turn-based online multiplayer mode.[[/index]]

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** Series Debuts: ''Manga/GiantRobo'', ''Anime/{{God Mars}}'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam''[[index]]
''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'': The only ''Super Robot Wars'' title for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube, ''GC'' was released in December 2004. Rendered in full 3D animations, the game uses a unique SubsystemDamage game mechanic that determines where damage is dealt to a machine (head, torso, limbs) and the ability to capture disabled enemy units for sale or for the player's use, and the "Skill Ace System", a StatGrinding mechanic. In November 2006, ''GC'' gets ported to the UsefulNotes/Xbox360 as ''XO'', which adds a turn-based online multiplayer mode.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''Baxinger'', ''Anime/GalacticWhirlwindSasuraiger'', ''Daioja'', ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (OVA), ''Anime/ZettaiMutekiRaijinOh''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsNEO'': The only ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoWii, ''NEO'' was released in October 2009 and utilizes the same 3D scheme from ''GC''/''XO'', but uses a radial-based movement system instead of the usual grid-based, a first for the franchise. This is also the first title to be totally devoid of {{real robot}}s (''G Gundam'' is the ''Gundam'' representative of ''NEO'', and even then, only the God Gundam is available). Notably, ''NEO'' marks the first time a non-combat oriented mecha series is featured.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''Baxinger'', ''Anime/GalacticWhirlwindSasuraiger'', ''Daioja'', ''Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}}'' (OVA), ''Anime/ZettaiMutekiRaijinOh''[[index]]
''Anime/ZettaiMutekiRaijinOh''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsNEO'': The only ''Super Robot Wars'' installment for the UsefulNotes/NintendoWii, ''NEO'' was released in October 2009 and utilizes the same 3D scheme from ''GC''/''XO'', but uses a radial-based movement system instead of the usual grid-based, a first for the franchise. This is also the first title to be totally devoid of {{real robot}}s (''G Gundam'' is the ''Gundam'' representative of ''NEO'', and even then, only the God Gundam is available). Notably, ''NEO'' marks the first time a non-combat oriented mecha series is featured.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''Anime/CaptainEarth''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsXOmega'': Pronounced as "Cross-Omega", this installment was released in 2015 for the Japanese smartphone mobile platform with game-play reminiscent of ''VideoGame/ChainChronicle'' and ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'', mixing in TowerDefense elements with RealTimeStrategy. This title is notorious for playing loosely with the requirements of "what series can be put into ''Super Robot Wars''", resulting in a lot of oddball inclusions across different genres and media fans thought would never have a chance at entering the franchise previously. Inevitably, ''X-Ω'' has claimed the record of more than ''100 individual series'' and the largest number of debuts for an installment.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''Anime/CaptainEarth''[[index]]
''Anime/CaptainEarth''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsXOmega'': Pronounced as "Cross-Omega", this installment was released in 2015 for the Japanese smartphone mobile platform with game-play reminiscent of ''VideoGame/ChainChronicle'' and ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'', mixing in TowerDefense elements with RealTimeStrategy. This title is notorious for playing loosely with the requirements of "what series can be put into ''Super Robot Wars''", resulting in a lot of oddball inclusions across different genres and media fans thought would never have a chance at entering the franchise previously. Inevitably, ''X-Ω'' has claimed the record of more than ''100 individual series'' and the largest number of debuts for an installment.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Anime/{{Albegas}}'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Anime/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[LightNovel/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''Manga/CodeGeassOzTheReflection'', ''Anime/CodeGeassAkitoTheExiled'', ''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack'', ''Anime/{{Albegas}}'', ''Anime/{{Zegapain}}'', ''Anime/StarDriver'' (Includes the series and TheMovie), ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia'', ''[[Anime/TheIdolMaster Mujin Gattai Kisaragi]]'', ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', ''Armor Hunter Mellowlink'', ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'', ''[[VideoGame/BorderBreak Border Break X]]'', ''Manga/MajesticPrince'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' (Includes ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' and ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''), ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'', ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'', ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Go]]'', ''Anime/{{Gasaraki}}'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughSpace'', ''Anime/LagrangeTheFlowerOfRinne'', ''Anime/RobotGirlsZ'', ''Sun Musume ~ Girl's Battle Bootlog'', ''Hacka Doll'', ''Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'', ''Heybot!'', ''Anime/HisCooolSeHaGirls'', ''Anime/LittleWitchAcademia'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' (Includes the original series and ''Passionate Walkure''), ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'', ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'', ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram'', ''Video Warrior Laserion'', ''[[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex A Certain Magical Cyber Trooper (Virtual-ON)]]'', ''Manga/MazingerAngels'', ''[[Toys/MachineRobo Machine Robo: Battle Hackers]]'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/JuushinkiPandora'', ''Space Battleship Tiramisu'' (Includes the original series and ''Space Battleship Tiramisu II''), ''VideoGame/{{Aikatsu}}'', ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'', ''[[Anime/CutieHoney Cutie Honey Universe]]'', ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', ''Anime/BraveExkaiser'', ''Manga/DaimidalerTheSoundRobot'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamNarrative'', ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', ''[[VideoGame/{{Medabots}} Medarot]]'', ''[[LightNovel/EvangelionANIMA Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA]]'', ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'', ''Toys/SDSengokudenMushaShichininShuHen'', ''SD Command Chronicles G-ARMS'', ''SD Sengokuden Tenka Toitsu Hen'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenSeikiheiMonogatari'', ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', ''Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan'', ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'', ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', ''VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes'', ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', ''Anime/SCryed'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Festival 10 "Re:vision"]]'', ''Film/{{Gunhed}}'', ''Getter Robo High'', ''Getter Robo Noir'', ''Series/{{GARO}}'', ''Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo'', ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'', ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', ''VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire'', ''Toys/SDGundamGaidenKnightsOfTheRoundTable'', ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'', ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruTheSevenSpiritsOfRyujinmaru'', ''New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop''.[[/index]]



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** Series debuts: ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Skull Heart]]'', ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Steel 7]]'', ''Literature/MobileSuitGundamHathawaysFlash'', ''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato2199'', ''[[Anime/CrossAnge Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons]]'', ''Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine'', ''[[Manga/ShinMazingerZero Shin Mazinger Zero vs. The Great General of Darkness]]'', ''Mazin Emperor G''[[note]]Similar to the Mazinkaiser in ''F Final'', this is an original {{Mecha}} made exclusively for this game, with the intent to give the Great Mazinger a MidSeasonUpgrade[[/note]][[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsX'': Also known as "Cross", this title was released on March 29, 2018 for the [=PlayStation=] 4 and [=PlayStation=] Vita in Japan; similar to ''V'', ''X'' was released in multiple languages throughout the Asia region on April 26, 2018. This game marks the first time the ''Getter Robo'' franchise was absent on a non-handheld installment and was ported onto the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on January 10, 2020.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Skull Heart]]'', ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Steel 7]]'', ''Literature/MobileSuitGundamHathawaysFlash'', ''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato2199'', ''[[Anime/CrossAnge Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons]]'', ''Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine'', ''[[Manga/ShinMazingerZero Shin Mazinger Zero vs. The Great General of Darkness]]'', ''Mazin Emperor G''[[note]]Similar to the Mazinkaiser in ''F Final'', this is an original {{Mecha}} made exclusively for this game, with the intent to give the Great Mazinger a MidSeasonUpgrade[[/note]][[index]]
MidSeasonUpgrade[[/note]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsX'': Also known as "Cross", this title was released on March 29, 2018 for the [=PlayStation=] 4 and [=PlayStation=] Vita in Japan; similar to ''V'', ''X'' was released in multiple languages throughout the Asia region on April 26, 2018. This game marks the first time the ''Getter Robo'' franchise was absent on a non-handheld installment and was ported onto the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on January 10, 2020.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''Anime/BuddyComplex'' (Includes ''Buddy Complex Final Act: Into the Skies of Tomorrow''), ''Anime/GundamReconguistaInG'', ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruSeries''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsT'': Short for "Terra", this game was released on March 20, 2019 for the [=PlayStation=] 4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, a return to a Nintendo console since ''NEO''. ''T'' marks the addition of a MagicalGirl[=/=]{{Shojo}} series for a traditional installment, one that has been the target of legitimate requests since the late 1990s; it's also the first time two ''Anime/BraveSeries'' entries are in one game, and the first time [[Anime/MazingerZInfinity a series]] debuted in a traditional ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' title, yet not technically considered a debut when it first appeared in the franchise via ''X-Ω'' as timed-exclusive content.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''Anime/BuddyComplex'' (Includes ''Buddy Complex Final Act: Into the Skies of Tomorrow''), ''Anime/GundamReconguistaInG'', ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater'', ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruSeries''[[index]]
''Anime/MashinHeroWataruSeries''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsT'': Short for "Terra", this game was released on March 20, 2019 for the [=PlayStation=] 4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, a return to a Nintendo console since ''NEO''. ''T'' marks the addition of a MagicalGirl[=/=]{{Shojo}} series for a traditional installment, one that has been the target of legitimate requests since the late 1990s; it's also the first time two ''Anime/BraveSeries'' entries are in one game, and the first time [[Anime/MazingerZInfinity a series]] debuted in a traditional ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' title, yet not technically considered a debut when it first appeared in the franchise via ''X-Ω'' as timed-exclusive content.[[/index]]



** Series debuts: ''Anime/CowboyBebop'', ''Anime/ExpelledFromParadise'', ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth'', ''[[Anime/CaptainHarlock Arcadia of my Youth - Endless Orbit SSX]]'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Daikessen!]]'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battlers: Aura Fhantasm]]''[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'': Named to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the franchise in 2021, ''30'' was the first title announced and teased at [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] during the Japanese WebVideo/NintendoDirect presentation, and the first entry to simultaneously launch for consoles and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on October 28, 2021; more importantly, the Steam version will release worldwide, making ''30'' the first licensed-installment to be officially sold in North America and Europe. The game marked [[TheBusCameBack the return]] of several series that haven't been seen since the ''Z'' Saga, such as ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'' (''OE'') and ''Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam'' (''Destiny''). Additionally, ''30'' will feature ''Anime/GaoGaiGarFINAL'' without the ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' television series, and debut {{Tokusatsu}} [[Anime/SSSSGridman series]] for the roster while a spin-off from the default ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' would debut via DownloadableContent.[[/index]]

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** Series debuts: ''Anime/CowboyBebop'', ''Anime/ExpelledFromParadise'', ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth'', ''[[Anime/CaptainHarlock Arcadia of my Youth - Endless Orbit SSX]]'', ''[[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo Daikessen!]]'', ''[[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Aura Battlers: Aura Fhantasm]]''[[index]]
Fhantasm]]''
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'': Named to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the franchise in 2021, ''30'' was the first title announced and teased at [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] during the Japanese WebVideo/NintendoDirect presentation, and the first entry to simultaneously launch for consoles and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on October 28, 2021; more importantly, the Steam version will release worldwide, making ''30'' the first licensed-installment to be officially sold in North America and Europe. The game marked [[TheBusCameBack the return]] of several series that haven't been seen since the ''Z'' Saga, such as ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'' (''OE'') and ''Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam'' (''Destiny''). Additionally, ''30'' will feature ''Anime/GaoGaiGarFINAL'' without the ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' television series, and debut {{Tokusatsu}} [[Anime/SSSSGridman series]] for the roster while a spin-off from the default ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' would debut via DownloadableContent.[[/index]]



** Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: ''Edge Sainklaus'', ''Az Sainklaus'', ''Mitsuba Grey Valley'', ''Reynold Hardin'', ''Liane Umbard'', ''Caruleum Vaull''[[/index]]

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** Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: ''Edge Sainklaus'', ''Az Sainklaus'', ''Mitsuba Grey Valley'', ''Reynold Hardin'', ''Liane Umbard'', ''Caruleum Vaull''[[/index]]Vaull''



[[index]]



* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'': The first proper ''Original Generation'' game released on the Game Boy Advance in November 2002, mixing the first part of the Balmar War from the ''Alpha'' series and the Divine Crusaders War from the Classic Timeline, alongside never-before-seen originals. It also touches on "The School" sub-plot hinted in ''Alpha 2'', which later mingles with other originals and introduces a unique interchangeable weapons system between {{real robot}}s. Since it's devoid of licensing problems, it's the first ''Super Robot Wars'' title to be officially localized into English by Creator/{{Atlus}} in North America and Creator/FiveZeroFiveGames in Europe.[[/index]]

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* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'': The first proper ''Original Generation'' game released on the Game Boy Advance in November 2002, mixing the first part of the Balmar War from the ''Alpha'' series and the Divine Crusaders War from the Classic Timeline, alongside never-before-seen originals. It also touches on "The School" sub-plot hinted in ''Alpha 2'', which later mingles with other originals and introduces a unique interchangeable weapons system between {{real robot}}s. Since it's devoid of licensing problems, it's the first ''Super Robot Wars'' title to be officially localized into English by Creator/{{Atlus}} in North America and Creator/FiveZeroFiveGames in Europe.[[/index]]



[[index]]



* ''[[VideoGame/EndlessFrontier Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier]]'': First SpinOff game under the title "OG Saga", ''Endless Frontier'' is a multiverse-travelling EasternRPG. Released for the DS in May 2008, it features a cast referencing previous ''Super Robot Wars'' installments and crosses over with ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'' and ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'', showcasing Reiji Arisu, Xiaomu and KOS-MOS. Localized and released in April 2009 by Atlus (only for North America), ''Endless Frontier'' marks Reiji and Xiaomu's international debut.[[/index]]

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* ''[[VideoGame/EndlessFrontier Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier]]'': First SpinOff game under the title "OG Saga", ''Endless Frontier'' is a multiverse-travelling EasternRPG. Released for the DS in May 2008, it features a cast referencing previous ''Super Robot Wars'' installments and crosses over with ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'' and ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'', showcasing Reiji Arisu, Xiaomu and KOS-MOS. Localized and released in April 2009 by Atlus (only for North America), ''Endless Frontier'' marks Reiji and Xiaomu's international debut.[[/index]]



** Important Banpresto Original Characters debuting here: ''Aledy Naash'', ''Neige Hausen'', ''Cindy Bird'', ''Pete Pain'', ''Hamelin Silbato'', ''Gerda Miroir'', ''Cleo Gretel'', ''Lok Eye'', ''Hild Brun'', ''Rig the Guard'', ''Vanar Gand'', ''Hela Gand'', ''Jolm Gand'', ''Gagun Laos''/''[[spoiler:Gymnos Basileus]]''[[index]]
* ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGaiden Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Masou Kishin - The Lord of Elemental]]'': An UpdatedRerelease of ''Gaiden'' for the DS in May 2010, the intent is to incorporate and expand on the untold ''Masou Kishin'' story and characters into ''Original Generation'' continuity.[[/index]]

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** Important Banpresto Original Characters debuting here: ''Aledy Naash'', ''Neige Hausen'', ''Cindy Bird'', ''Pete Pain'', ''Hamelin Silbato'', ''Gerda Miroir'', ''Cleo Gretel'', ''Lok Eye'', ''Hild Brun'', ''Rig the Guard'', ''Vanar Gand'', ''Hela Gand'', ''Jolm Gand'', ''Gagun Laos''/''[[spoiler:Gymnos Basileus]]''[[index]]
Basileus]]''
* ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGaiden Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Masou Kishin - The Lord of Elemental]]'': An UpdatedRerelease of ''Gaiden'' for the DS in May 2010, the intent is to incorporate and expand on the untold ''Masou Kishin'' story and characters into ''Original Generation'' continuity.[[/index]]

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