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Full title: ''[[AdjectiveNounFred 70's Robot Anime Geppy X]]''. As the title suggests, Geppy X is an affectionate parody of the {{Super Robot}} shows of old in the form of a Japanese 2D shooter for the Playstation spread across a whopping four discs. It revolves around the battle of the titular Manga/GetterRobo -style mecha, piloted by {{The Hero}} Kei, {{The Lancer}} Jin, and {{The Big Guy}} Riki, and their Super Robot allies against the invading forces of the Space Devil Empire and their legions of Space Beasts. The entire game is set up like an actual anime, complete with an open theme before each level, anime-style cutscenes and stock footage, and fake commercials between mission halves. During gameplay, the Geppy X can transform into one of the robot's three forms, air-based X-1, sea-based X-2, and ground-based X-3, each with a chargeable primary and secondary weapon and ultimate attack.

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Full title: ''[[AdjectiveNounFred 70's Robot Anime Geppy X]]''.X]]: The Super Boosted Armor''. As the title suggests, Geppy X is an affectionate parody of the {{Super Robot}} shows of old in the form of a Japanese 2D shooter for the Playstation spread across a whopping four discs. It revolves around the battle of the titular Manga/GetterRobo -style mecha, piloted by {{The Hero}} Kei, {{The Lancer}} Jin, and {{The Big Guy}} Riki, and their Super Robot allies against the invading forces of the Space Devil Empire and their legions of Space Beasts. The entire game is set up like an actual anime, complete with an open theme opening sequence before each level, anime-style cutscenes and stock footage, and fake commercials between mission halves. During gameplay, the Geppy X can transform into one of the robot's three forms, air-based X-1, X-1/X-Fire, sea-based X-2, X-2/X-Thunder, and ground-based X-3, X-3/X-Tornado, each with a chargeable primary and secondary weapon and ultimate attack.



* CutscenePowerToTheMax: After beating a MidBoss or Stage Boss with Geppy X/XX, a cutscene plays that shows the defeater finishing off the boss with a FinishingAttack they don't have access to during normal gameplay.

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* CutscenePowerToTheMax: After beating a MidBoss or Stage Boss with Geppy X/XX, a cutscene plays that shows the defeater finishing off the boss with a FinishingAttack FinishingMove they don't have access to during normal gameplay.


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* PaletteSwap: When you play the "Star Geppys" stage. The main mech and the enemies get new colors in this mode.
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* KillEmAll: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5q48an3bGk This ending]]. Makes one wonder if Creator/YoshiyukiTomino made this story.

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* KillEmAll: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5q48an3bGk This ending]]. Makes one wonder if Creator/YoshiyukiTomino made was involved in the making this story.
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* KillEmAll: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5q48an3bGk This ending]].

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* KillEmAll: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5q48an3bGk This ending]]. Makes one wonder if Creator/YoshiyukiTomino made this story.
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** Although Atlanger resembles Grendizer, it first appears from a [[{{Raideen}} giant stone face]].

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** Although Atlanger resembles Grendizer, it first appears from a [[{{Raideen}} [[{{Anime/Raideen}} giant stone face]].
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* FragileSpeedster: Wild John and Queen Fairy play like this in their routes.

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* %%* FragileSpeedster: Wild John and Queen Fairy play like this in their routes.
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** Several enemy mooks resemble legless hovering [[MobileSuitGundam Zeon]] Mobile Suits, paricularly Zakus, Goufs, Doms, and Gelgoogs. The first and last types even have a faster red version.

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** Several enemy mooks resemble legless hovering [[MobileSuitGundam [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Zeon]] Mobile Suits, paricularly Zakus, Goufs, Doms, and Gelgoogs. The first and last types even have a faster red version.
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** The last cut of the first opening features Geppy X landing on the ground in front of their base, and its equivalent in the second has Geppy X, then Geppy XX landing in front of it; this appears to be a homage to CombatMechaXabungle.

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** The last cut of the first opening features Geppy X landing on the ground in front of their base, and its equivalent in the second has Geppy X, then Geppy XX landing in front of it; this appears to be a homage to CombatMechaXabungle.''Anime/CombatMechaXabungle''.
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Compare {{Gekiganger 3}}.

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Compare {{Gekiganger Anime/{{Gekiganger 3}}.
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** One of the bosses appear to be one to {{Gaiking}}, a humanoid mech with a giant face as the torso.

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** One of the bosses appear to be one to {{Gaiking}}, Anime/{{Gaiking}}, a humanoid mech with a giant face as the torso.
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** X-2's Screw Attack to CombattlerV's Chodenji Spin

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** X-2's Screw Attack to CombattlerV's Anime/CombattlerV's Chodenji Spin
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Full title: ''[[AdjectiveNounFred 70's Robot Anime Geppy X]]''. As the title suggests, Geppy X is an affectionate parody of the {{Super Robot}} shows of old in the form of a Japanese 2D shooter for the Playstation spread across a whopping four discs. It revolves around the battle of the titular {{Getter Robo}}-style mecha, piloted by {{The Hero}} Kei, {{The Lancer}} Jin, and {{The Big Guy}} Riki, and their Super Robot allies against the invading forces of the Space Devil Empire and their legions of Space Beasts. The entire game is set up like an actual anime, complete with an open theme before each level, anime-style cutscenes and stock footage, and fake commercials between mission halves. During gameplay, the Geppy X can transform into one of the robot's three forms, air-based X-1, sea-based X-2, and ground-based X-3, each with a chargeable primary and secondary weapon and ultimate attack.

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Full title: ''[[AdjectiveNounFred 70's Robot Anime Geppy X]]''. As the title suggests, Geppy X is an affectionate parody of the {{Super Robot}} shows of old in the form of a Japanese 2D shooter for the Playstation spread across a whopping four discs. It revolves around the battle of the titular {{Getter Robo}}-style Manga/GetterRobo -style mecha, piloted by {{The Hero}} Kei, {{The Lancer}} Jin, and {{The Big Guy}} Riki, and their Super Robot allies against the invading forces of the Space Devil Empire and their legions of Space Beasts. The entire game is set up like an actual anime, complete with an open theme before each level, anime-style cutscenes and stock footage, and fake commercials between mission halves. During gameplay, the Geppy X can transform into one of the robot's three forms, air-based X-1, sea-based X-2, and ground-based X-3, each with a chargeable primary and secondary weapon and ultimate attack.
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* CaptainErsatz: The Geppy X is GetterRobo; the whole three vehicles combine three different way to form three different robots theme in particular.

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* CaptainErsatz: The Geppy X is GetterRobo; Manga/GetterRobo; the whole three vehicles combine three different way to form three different robots theme in particular.



** Wild John to the [[GetterRobo Texas Mack]].
** The game itself apparently started out as a straightforward GetterRobo game, but complications arose and it became a parody instead.

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** Wild John to the [[GetterRobo [[Manga/GetterRobo Texas Mack]].
** The game itself apparently started out as a straightforward GetterRobo Manga/GetterRobo game, but complications arose and it became a parody instead.



** The Americanized bonus stage, Star Geppys, may be a shout out (or more likely a TakeThat) to [[GetterRobo Starvengers]].

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** The Americanized bonus stage, Star Geppys, may be a shout out (or more likely a TakeThat) to [[GetterRobo [[Manga/GetterRobo Starvengers]].
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* KillEmAll: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5q48an3bGk This ending]].
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* TheArtifact: Presumably due to memory limitations preventing them from using multiple variations, the ''Geppy-XX'' opening features all three of the initial pilots from the first half of the game, even though one of them is dead.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: One of the highlights of the game is that the majority of the vocal cast is this.
** AkiraKamiya as Kei, which makes the parody aspects a good heap funnier.
** General Jyag? The resident CharClone? Yeah, [[ShuuichiIkeda guess who they got to voice him]].
** Maoh Devin is voiced by none other that the original [[Series/KamenRider Great Leader]] himself, GoroNaya.
** [[Creator/KonamiYoshida Romi]], Riki's replacement, appears to be [[GaoGaiGar Hatsuno Hana]] aged up and freakin' awesome.
** Kazuya Tatekabe is Gian, from {{Doraemon}} - if you grew up in Japan with a TV in the 90s, you know what he sounds like. He is also Riki here, and goes as far as to do a Next Episode narration not as Riki but as Gian.
** IsaoSasaki sings the opening and ending. Why? Because '''YES''', that's why.
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*** And at one point, five of them - Red, Blue, Yellow, Pink, and Green in color - appear and introduce themselves in order. [[HimitsuSentaiGoranger Together, The five of them are Go-Zakky!]]

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*** And at one point, five of them - Red, Blue, Yellow, Pink, and Green in color - appear and introduce themselves in order. [[HimitsuSentaiGoranger [[Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger Together, The five of them are Go-Zakky!]]
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Full title: 70's Robot Anime Geppy X. As the title suggests, Geppy X is an affectionate parody of the {{Super Robot}} shows of old in the form of a Japanese 2D shooter for the Playstation spread across a whopping four discs. It revolves around the battle of the titular {{Getter Robo}}-style mecha, piloted by {{The Hero}} Kei, {{The Lancer}} Jin, and {{The Big Guy}} Riki, and their Super Robot allies against the invading forces of the Space Devil Empire and their legions of Space Beasts. The entire game is set up like an actual anime, complete with an open theme before each level, anime-style cutscenes and stock footage, and fake commercials between mission halves. During gameplay, the Geppy X can transform into one of the robot's three forms, air-based X-1, sea-based X-2, and ground-based X-3, each with a chargeable primary and secondary weapon and ultimate attack.

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Full title: ''[[AdjectiveNounFred 70's Robot Anime Geppy X.X]]''. As the title suggests, Geppy X is an affectionate parody of the {{Super Robot}} shows of old in the form of a Japanese 2D shooter for the Playstation spread across a whopping four discs. It revolves around the battle of the titular {{Getter Robo}}-style mecha, piloted by {{The Hero}} Kei, {{The Lancer}} Jin, and {{The Big Guy}} Riki, and their Super Robot allies against the invading forces of the Space Devil Empire and their legions of Space Beasts. The entire game is set up like an actual anime, complete with an open theme before each level, anime-style cutscenes and stock footage, and fake commercials between mission halves. During gameplay, the Geppy X can transform into one of the robot's three forms, air-based X-1, sea-based X-2, and ground-based X-3, each with a chargeable primary and secondary weapon and ultimate attack.



** [[KonamiYoshida Romi]], Riki's replacement, appears to be [[GaoGaiGar Hatsuno Hana]] aged up and freakin' awesome.

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** [[KonamiYoshida [[Creator/KonamiYoshida Romi]], Riki's replacement, appears to be [[GaoGaiGar Hatsuno Hana]] aged up and freakin' awesome.
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Full title: 70's Robot Anime Geppy X. As the title suggests, Geppy X is an affectionate parody of the {{Super Robot}} shows of old in the form of a Japanese 2D shooter for the Playstation spread across a whoppping four discs. It revolves around the battle of the titular {{Getter Robo}}-style mecha, piloted by {{The Hero}} Kei, {{The Lancer}} Jin, and {{The Big Guy}} Riki, and their Super Robot allies against the invading forces of the Space Devil Empire and their legions of Space Beasts. The entire game is set up like an actual anime, complete with an open theme before each level, anime-style cutscenes and stock footage, and fake commercials between mission halves. During gameplay, the Geppy X can tranform into one of the robot's three forms, air-based X-1, sea-based X-2, and ground-based X-3, each with a chargeable primary and secondary weapon and ultimate attack.

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Full title: 70's Robot Anime Geppy X. As the title suggests, Geppy X is an affectionate parody of the {{Super Robot}} shows of old in the form of a Japanese 2D shooter for the Playstation spread across a whoppping whopping four discs. It revolves around the battle of the titular {{Getter Robo}}-style mecha, piloted by {{The Hero}} Kei, {{The Lancer}} Jin, and {{The Big Guy}} Riki, and their Super Robot allies against the invading forces of the Space Devil Empire and their legions of Space Beasts. The entire game is set up like an actual anime, complete with an open theme before each level, anime-style cutscenes and stock footage, and fake commercials between mission halves. During gameplay, the Geppy X can tranform transform into one of the robot's three forms, air-based X-1, sea-based X-2, and ground-based X-3, each with a chargeable primary and secondary weapon and ultimate attack.
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* VideoGame/SuperRobotWars: [[spoiler:Confirmed to appear in ''Super Robot Wars Yeah Right We Wish Sigh'', to be released in 21XX.]]
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* SuperRobotWars: [[spoiler:Confirmed to appear in ''Super Robot Wars Yeah Right We Wish Sigh'', to be released in 21XX.]]

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* SuperRobotWars: VideoGame/SuperRobotWars: [[spoiler:Confirmed to appear in ''Super Robot Wars Yeah Right We Wish Sigh'', to be released in 21XX.]]
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* BossRush: Every boss gets a recolor and a slight renaming (the staff seems to have mined every possible variation on 'return' or 'new' to do this) in this mode.


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** Jin and Yuuko [[spoiler: actually an amnesiac Hissler]] have this sort of scene, in the 'Kei' route.
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* PsychoRangers: You have to fight Fake Geppy in Kyoto. (You can tell it's a fake by the [[Series/KamenRider yellow scarf]] and the [[Series/Ultraman pointy toes]].)

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* PsychoRangers: You have to fight Fake Geppy in Kyoto. (You can tell it's a fake by the [[Series/KamenRider yellow scarf]] and the [[Series/Ultraman [[{{Series/Ultraman}} pointy toes]].)
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* PsychoRangers: You have to fight Fake Geppy in Kyoto. (You can tell it's a fake by the [[series/KamenRider yellow scarf]] and the [[series/Ultraman pointy toes]].)

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* PsychoRangers: You have to fight Fake Geppy in Kyoto. (You can tell it's a fake by the [[series/KamenRider [[Series/KamenRider yellow scarf]] and the [[series/Ultraman [[Series/Ultraman pointy toes]].)



*** Including Atlanger is an ''epic''-level ShoutOut, as Atlanger is a model-only Super Robot (that is, it ''wasn't invented for the game, nor is it a parody of anything'', it's the original).

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*** Including Atlanger is an ''epic''-level ShoutOut, as Atlanger is a model-only Super Robot (that is, it ''wasn't invented for the game, nor is it a parody of anything'', it's the original).original finally given the chance to kick ass and take na-''kick more ass'').
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** [[KonamiYoshida Romi]], Riki's replacement, appears to be [[KingOfBravesGaoGaiGar Hatsuno Hana]] aged up and freakin' awesome.

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** [[KonamiYoshida Romi]], Riki's replacement, appears to be [[KingOfBravesGaoGaiGar [[GaoGaiGar Hatsuno Hana]] aged up and freakin' awesome.

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** Queen Fairy to the female mechs from the series, such as Aphrodite A.

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** Queen Fairy to the female mechs from the series, such as Aphrodite A.A, but mostly to Getter Q(ueen).



* CharClone: Jyag. A handsome blond masked man, another leader in Devin's army. At first, he simply watch and smirk at Hisser's failure at defeating Geppy X. When he actually take action, his plan force one of Geppy X pilots to make HeroicSacrifice.

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* CharClone: Jyag. A handsome blond masked man, another leader in Devin's army. At first, he simply watch watches and smirk smirks at Hisser's failure at defeating Geppy X. When he actually take takes action, his plan force forces one of Geppy X X's pilots to make HeroicSacrifice.a HeroicSacrifice. (He even has a scar on his forehead, beneath that mask of his...)



* CutscenePowerToTheMax: After beating a MidBoss or Stage Boss with Geppy X/XX, a cutscene plays that shows the defeater finishing off the boss with a FinishingAttack they don't have access to during normal gameplay.



* EpicFlail: X-Tornado's X Hammer. It's quite powerful.



* FragileSpeedster: Wild John and Queen Fairy play like this in their routes.



** [[KonamiYoshida Romi]], Riki's replacement, appears to be [[KingOfBravesGaoGaiGar Hatsuno Hana]] aged up and freakin' awesome.
** Kazuya Tatekabe is Gian, from {{Doraemon}} - if you grew up in Japan with a TV in the 90s, you know what he sounds like. He is also Riki here, and goes as far as to do a Next Episode narration not as Riki but as Gian.



* SuperRobotGenre
* EpicFlail: X-Tornado's X Hammer



** The Type-64 also gets this; it becomes the disquietingly overpowered Type-74.
* MotorcycleOnTheCoastRoad: The Geppy X (that is, 'first half of the series') "episode" endings.

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** The Type-64 also gets this; it becomes is replaced by the disquietingly overpowered Type-74.
* MightyGlacier: Atlanger is big and slow, in exchange for starting out with ''999'' Armor and hitting like a ColonyDrop. (In comparison, Geppy's max is 300, later 400.)
* MoreDakka: X-Tornado has something like this, where it just fires everything it has in 6 directions.
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MotorcycleOnTheCoastRoad: The Geppy X (that is, 'first half of the series') "episode" endings.endings. (The Geppy XX ending is a scroll.)
* PsychoRangers: You have to fight Fake Geppy in Kyoto. (You can tell it's a fake by the [[series/KamenRider yellow scarf]] and the [[series/Ultraman pointy toes]].)



* ShoutOut: Many to other mecha series, CaptainErsatz aside...

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* ShoutOut: Many to other mecha series, series and even Tokusatsu, CaptainErsatz aside...



** Although Atlanger resemble Grendizer, it first appears from a [[{{Raideen}} giant stone face]].

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*** And at one point, five of them - Red, Blue, Yellow, Pink, and Green in color - appear and introduce themselves in order. [[HimitsuSentaiGoranger Together, The five of them are Go-Zakky!]]
** Although Atlanger resemble resembles Grendizer, it first appears from a [[{{Raideen}} giant stone face]].



** The Americanized bonus stage, Star Geppys, may be a shout out to [[GetterRobo Starvengers]].

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** Type 64's episode titles and title cards all borrow from Series/Ultraman and Series/UltraSeven. (Type 74's take-off scene is pretty much the Ultra Hawk's.)
** The Americanized bonus stage, Star Geppys, may be a shout out (or more likely a TakeThat) to [[GetterRobo Starvengers]].


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** Atlanger to the {{Grendizer}} and Queen Fairy to the female mechs from the series, such as Aphrodite A.

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** Atlanger to the {{Grendizer}} and Queen Fairy to the female mechs from the series, such as Aphrodite A.



** Surprisingly averted with Atlanger - that's the only mecha not actually invented for the game.



* DownerEnding: Kind of a doozy... [[spoiler:If you choose to sacrifice Riki, Wild John (who gets a death confirmation scene, unlike the other endings) and Queen Fairy die, Jin gets shot before fighting Maoh Devin and dies afterwards, and Kei dies after fighting Devin. Maoh Devin ''survives'', and flies down to Earth; Riki's replacement can only cry in her cockpit... until the spirits of everyone convince her to give it one last try, using the last weapon she has - her life. The last shot is of an explosion - apparently she caught up to Devin - just above Earth, and then '''END''' is displayed over the Earth.]]



* HeroicSacrifice: Any one of the original three pilots, depending on what route is chosen; the MauveShirt team towards the end; [[spoiler: the entire Geppy team in one ending.]]
* HeyItsThatVoice: One of the highlights of the game is that basically the ''entire vocal cast'' is this.

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* HeroicSacrifice: Any one of the original three pilots, depending on what route is chosen; the MauveShirt team towards the end; [[spoiler: the entire Geppy team in one ending.if you 'chose' Riki.]]
* HeyItsThatVoice: One of the highlights of the game is that basically the ''entire majority of the vocal cast'' cast is this.



** The Type-64 also gets this; it becomes the disquietingly overpowered Type-74.



** Although Atlanger resemble Grendizer, it first appear from [[{{Raideen}} giant stone face]].

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** Although Atlanger resemble Grendizer, it first appear appears from a [[{{Raideen}} giant stone face]].face]].
*** Including Atlanger is an ''epic''-level ShoutOut, as Atlanger is a model-only Super Robot (that is, it ''wasn't invented for the game, nor is it a parody of anything'', it's the original).

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** Atlanger to the {{Grendizer}} and Queen Fairy to the female mechs from the series, such as Aphrodite A
** Wild John to the [[GetterRobo Texas Mack]]

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** Atlanger to the {{Grendizer}} and Queen Fairy to the female mechs from the series, such as Aphrodite A
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** Wild John to the [[GetterRobo Texas Mack]]Mack]].
** The game itself apparently started out as a straightforward GetterRobo game, but complications arose and it became a parody instead.



* EyeCatch: After you defeat MidBoss, you get this, complete with commercial ads.

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* EyeCatch: After you defeat MidBoss, the MidBoss of a stage, you get this, complete with commercial ads.



* HeyItsThatVoice: AkiraKamiya as Kei, which makes the parody aspects a good heap funnier.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: One of the highlights of the game is that basically the ''entire vocal cast'' is this.
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AkiraKamiya as Kei, which makes the parody aspects a good heap funnier.funnier.
** General Jyag? The resident CharClone? Yeah, [[ShuuichiIkeda guess who they got to voice him]].
** Maoh Devin is voiced by none other that the original [[Series/KamenRider Great Leader]] himself, GoroNaya.
** IsaoSasaki sings the opening and ending. Why? Because '''YES''', that's why.



* MeaningfulName: Dr. Kureishi, MadScientist who built Geppy X. When written in katakana, it's same as ''crazy''.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Geppy X is replaced with Geppy XX. X-1 becomes X-Fire; X-2, X-Thunder; and X-3, X-Tornado.
* MotorcycleOnTheCoastRoad: The "episode" endings.

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* MeaningfulName: Dr. Kureishi, MadScientist who built Geppy X. When written in katakana, it's same as ''crazy''.
''crazy'' ("kurei''ji''").
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Geppy X is replaced with Geppy XX. X-1 becomes X-Fire; X-2, X-Thunder; and X-3, X-Tornado.
X-Tornado. [[spoiler: For more or less the same reason as Getter Robo G, in fact.]]
* MotorcycleOnTheCoastRoad: The Geppy X (that is, 'first half of the series') "episode" endings.


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** The last cut of the first opening features Geppy X landing on the ground in front of their base, and its equivalent in the second has Geppy X, then Geppy XX landing in front of it; this appears to be a homage to CombatMechaXabungle.
* SuperRobotWars: [[spoiler:Confirmed to appear in ''Super Robot Wars Yeah Right We Wish Sigh'', to be released in 21XX.]]
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-->"Change X-1! Let's go!"

Full title: 70's Robot Anime Geppy X. As the title suggests, Geppy X is an affectionate parody of the {{Super Robot}} shows of old in the form of a Japanese 2D shooter for the Playstation spread across a whoppping four discs. It revolves around the battle of the titular {{Getter Robo}}-style mecha, piloted by {{The Hero}} Kei, {{The Lancer}} Jin, and {{The Big Guy}} Riki, and their Super Robot allies against the invading forces of the Space Devil Empire and their legions of Space Beasts. The entire game is set up like an actual anime, complete with an open theme before each level, anime-style cutscenes and stock footage, and fake commercials between mission halves. During gameplay, the Geppy X can tranform into one of the robot's three forms, air-based X-1, sea-based X-2, and ground-based X-3, each with a chargeable primary and secondary weapon and ultimate attack.

Compare {{Gekiganger 3}}.
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* BigBad: Mao/Lord of Darkness Devin
* BlowYouAway: Several of X-3/X-Tornado's attacks, such as X Typhoon
* CallingYourAttacks
* CaptainErsatz: The Geppy X is GetterRobo; the whole three vehicles combine three different way to form three different robots theme in particular.
** Atlanger to the {{Grendizer}} and Queen Fairy to the female mechs from the series, such as Aphrodite A
** Wild John to the [[GetterRobo Texas Mack]]
* CharClone: Jyag. A handsome blond masked man, another leader in Devin's army. At first, he simply watch and smirk at Hisser's failure at defeating Geppy X. When he actually take action, his plan force one of Geppy X pilots to make HeroicSacrifice.
* ChestBlaster: X-1/X-Fire's X/Fire Beam.
* EyeCatch: After you defeat MidBoss, you get this, complete with commercial ads.
* HeroicSacrifice: Any one of the original three pilots, depending on what route is chosen; the MauveShirt team towards the end; [[spoiler: the entire Geppy team in one ending.]]
* HeyItsThatVoice: AkiraKamiya as Kei, which makes the parody aspects a good heap funnier.
* HotBlooded: What Getter Robo homage would this be without it?
* HumongousMecha
* SuperRobotGenre
* EpicFlail: X-Tornado's X Hammer
* MeaningfulName: Dr. Kureishi, MadScientist who built Geppy X. When written in katakana, it's same as ''crazy''.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Geppy X is replaced with Geppy XX. X-1 becomes X-Fire; X-2, X-Thunder; and X-3, X-Tornado.
* MotorcycleOnTheCoastRoad: The "episode" endings.
* ShockAndAwe: Several of X-2/X-Thunder's attacks
* ShoutOut: Many to other mecha series, CaptainErsatz aside...
** X-2's Screw Attack to CombattlerV's Chodenji Spin
** Several enemy mooks resemble legless hovering [[MobileSuitGundam Zeon]] Mobile Suits, paricularly Zakus, Goufs, Doms, and Gelgoogs. The first and last types even have a faster red version.
** Although Atlanger resemble Grendizer, it first appear from [[{{Raideen}} giant stone face]].
** One of the bosses appear to be one to {{Gaiking}}, a humanoid mech with a giant face as the torso.
** The Americanized bonus stage, Star Geppys, may be a shout out to [[GetterRobo Starvengers]].
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