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''Super Robot Wars MX'' is a video game for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It's the fourth ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' title by Banpresto released on the console, preceded by ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact2 Super Robot Wars Impact]]'', ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha Super Robot Wars Alpha 2]]'' and ''Super Robot Wars Scramble Commander'', and was released on May 27, 2004, later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable on December 19, 2005, with minor gameplay tweaks, titled ''Super Robot Wars MX Portable''.

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''Super Robot Wars MX'' is a video game for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. Platform/PlayStation2. It's the fourth ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' title by Banpresto released on the console, preceded by ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact2 Super Robot Wars Impact]]'', ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha Super Robot Wars Alpha 2]]'' and ''Super Robot Wars Scramble Commander'', and was released on May 27, 2004, later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable Platform/PlayStationPortable on December 19, 2005, with minor gameplay tweaks, titled ''Super Robot Wars MX Portable''.
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* ChristmasCake: Subverted; while not exactly of the right age (she's 23), Aqua has brief stigmas of this when she meets the MUCH younger pilots of the other series. Even Hugo's younger than her. One notable 4Koma lampshades this much to Aqua's distress. [[spoiler:Even [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact2 Excellen Browning]] makes a cameo.]]
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* MsFanservice: Aqua, with her {{Stripperiffic}} outfit and a bit of {{gainaxing}} thrown in.

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* FakeBalance: In what is probably SRW's most infamous use of this trope, ''MX Portable'' tried to solve the [=PS2=] MX's notorious lack of difficulty by multiplying every enemy's HP. In practice, the game didn't become more difficult, just ''much'' [[FakeLongevity more tedious]].
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* TruerToTheText: Grendizer's Anti-Gravity Storm is finally portrayed as an energy force that lifts opponents up, rather than a normal ChestBlaster similar to Mazinger Z's Breast Fire.
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Because of the series included in MX, [[EpilepticTrees it's often theorized MX was intended to be a direct sequel to Impact]], since it includes several same series from that game, most notably Toys/MachineRobo. At the same time, both games feature the "Free Route" system, use the same in-game font, and much of MX's soundtrack is remixed or rearranged from Impact's (a remixed version of the Impact theme's played in the final stages of the game, further supporting the theory). [[LazyArtist Some sprites and cut-ins from Impact are reused in MX]]; the most noticeable is arguably the God Gundam's sprite and the "God Finger" SuperMovePortraitAttack.

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Because As suggested by many of the series included in MX, [[EpilepticTrees it's often theorized included, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen MX was originally intended to be a direct sequel to Impact]], since it includes including several same series from that game, most notably Toys/MachineRobo. At the same time, both games feature the "Free Route" system, use the same in-game font, and much of MX's soundtrack is remixed or rearranged from Impact's (a remixed version of the Impact theme's played in the final stages of the game, further supporting the theory).game). [[LazyArtist Some sprites and cut-ins from Impact are reused in MX]]; the most noticeable is arguably the God Gundam's sprite and the "God Finger" SuperMovePortraitAttack.
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* AdaptedOut: A plot point for ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', as many of the angels never show up: after defeating all the angels up until the Seventh, they jump straight to the Thirteenth and Fourteenth, and then to Seventeenth. The missing angels are nicknamed Lost Numbers. This confuses the cast, especially because the way Gendo names the angels doesn't make sense anymore. [[spoiler:The Lost Numbers never showed up because the interference of the MU, who came from a different dimension, throwed the prophecy of the Dead Sea Scrolls out of whack. And the reason why the numbering of the Angels seems to be random is because this same prophecy gave Gendo and SEELE knowledge of the Angels, allowing them to number them in advance.]]

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* AdaptedOut: A plot point for ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', as many of the angels never show up: after defeating all the angels up until the Seventh, they jump straight to the Thirteenth and Fourteenth, and then to Seventeenth. The missing angels are nicknamed Lost Numbers. This confuses the cast, especially because the way Gendo names the angels doesn't make sense anymore. [[spoiler:The Lost Numbers never showed up because the interference of the MU, who came from a different dimension, throwed threw the prophecy of the Dead Sea Scrolls out of whack. And the reason why the numbering of the Angels seems to be random is because this same prophecy gave Gendo and SEELE knowledge of the Angels, allowing them to number them in advance.]]
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** The [[Anime/GreatMazinger Mass-Produced Great Mazinger]] is an interesting case. You can get it in Stage 38 by defeating one of the MP Great Mazingers with Boss. However, even if you don't, you will get it anyway in Stage 48. The catch is that if you get it earlier, when you arrive in Stage 48 you will instead receive the Black Great Mazinger. So the secret is how to get two units instead of just one.

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** The [[Anime/GreatMazinger Mass-Produced Great Mazinger]] is an interesting case. You can get it in Stage 38 by defeating one of the MP Great Mazingers with Boss. However, even if you don't, you will get it anyway in Stage 48. The catch is that if you get it earlier, earlier (and if Tetsuya has more than 50 kills by the start of this stage), when you arrive in Stage 48 you will instead receive the Black Great Mazinger. So the secret is how to get two units instead of just one.

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* BagOfSpilling: Since Mazinger Z was put in a museum before the start of the plot, some of its weapons were removed. Thus, Koji doesn't have access to its full arsenal when he gets it back until Yumi recalls them to his lab precisely to put those weapons back in place.


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* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger were put in a museum after the battles against Dr. Hell and the Mikene were over. However, with the invasion of the Vegans, Koji decides it's time to take them out of retirement.


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* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: [[Anime/GearFighterDendoh Ginga]] is a huge fan of both [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Domon]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Kazuya]], claiming that fighting alongside them and training under them is the dream of any martial artist.


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* SecretCharacter:
** When [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Kamille]] joins the party, he will normally be piloting the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Re-GZ]]. However, if the player fulfills certain requirements, he will instead join with the Dijeh SE-R, a much superior machine (though the player still gets the Re-GZ).
** [[Anime/GearFighterDendoh Full Armor Dendoh]] can go from being usable in only one scenario to being a permanent addition to the arsenal of the player.
** The [[Anime/GreatMazinger Mass-Produced Great Mazinger]] is an interesting case. You can get it in Stage 38 by defeating one of the MP Great Mazingers with Boss. However, even if you don't, you will get it anyway in Stage 48. The catch is that if you get it earlier, when you arrive in Stage 48 you will instead receive the Black Great Mazinger. So the secret is how to get two units instead of just one.
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* AdaptedOut: A plot point for ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', as many of the angels never show up: after defeating all the angels up until the Seventh, they jump straight to the Thirteenth and Fourteenth, and then to Seventeenth. The missing angels are nicknamed Lost Numbers. This confuses the cast, especially because the way Gendo names the angels doesn't make sense anymore. [[spoiler:The Lost Numbers never showed up because the interference of the MU, who came from a different dimension, throwed the prophecy of the Dead Sea Scrolls out of whack. And the reason why the numbering of the Angels seems to be random is because this same prophecy gave Gendo and SEELE knowledge of the Angels, allowing them to number them in advance.]]


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* BashBrothers: [[Anime/RahXephon Ayato]] and [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Shinji]], due to their very similar circumstances, as well as the plans of their superiors clashing with it other, often find themselves fighting together.


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* BigGood: [[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Kouichirou Misumaru]], who is Bright's superior and often the one to give orders to the Magnet Ten.


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* EngineeredPublicConfession: As per the plot of ''Anime/MetalArmorDragonar'', albeit the circumstances are different here: [[spoiler:It's not Min who tricks Dorchenov into confessing he killed Guiltorre, but the Dragonar pilots. They pretend to have given in to despair and ask Dorchenov to tell the truth about how he became so powerful as their last wish, while secretly transmitting every word to the entire fortress through the D-3.]]
* EleventhHourRanger: [[spoiler:Shinsei Rahxephon]] is only available for the player to use in the last scenario, but has stats fitting for a FinalBoss. Very useful for fighting the actual FinalBoss.


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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: The Dragonars have a skillset designed to push the player into using them like they are supposed to be used in-show: D-1 is meant to use its superior speed and balance between short and middle-ranged weapons to take the enemies head-on, D-2 provides long-range support, and D-3 specializes in technological warfare. In-game, D-1 and Kaine have great melee stats and good evasion, so they are an excellent choice for spearheading the offensive. Tap comes with both Support Attack and Support Defense, and D-2 has good ranged weapons and reasonable defense to use those, so the best position for them is right behind another unit, supporting their attacks and taking hits for them. Finally, D-3 has an EWAC that boosts the evasion and accuracy of allies within a two tile radius, so Light can help his friends simply by following them from behind or by their side.


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* HowUnscientific: [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Asuka]], the TropeNamer back in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars4 Super Robot Wars F]]'', once again voices her complaints about how the cast of ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' makes a mockery of physics. This time, characters from ''Toys/MachineRobo'' are also around, and are just as absurd, so she puts them together with the Gundam Fighters.

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* BackFromTheDead: The [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam DG cells]] have once again brought Michelo and Chapman back to life. [[spoiler:Ulube turns out to have received the same treatment later in the game.]]

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** Seems to apply to the [[Toys/MachineRobo Gyandolar]] too, as Rom claims to have already defeated them. However, the Gyandolar themselves have no recollection of being defeated by him, and act like he is speaking nonsense. [[spoiler:This is because those Gyandolar are not the same as the ones he defeated: they are their counterparts from a different dimension.
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* YouWannaGetSued: When Rahxephon first shows up, Kouji is about to comment that it resembles [[Manga/{{Devilman}} Sirene]], but is interrupted by Hayato after the first syllable, who says that if Kouji finishes that sentence, he might beckon "aerial attacks".
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* GuestStarPartyMember: The cast of ''Toys/{{Machine Robo}}'' shows up to help the heroes and then leave many times before joining them permanently. The same applies to Manga/{{Zeorymer}}, albeit with a smaller amount of times. But the standout example here is [[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Akito]]: Despite making several appearances through the game, he won't join for real until ''five scenarios'' before the ending.


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* OpportunisticBastard: The [[Manga/GetterRobo Hyakki Empire]] doesn't have the resources to start their TakeOverTheWorld plan yet, so for most of the game their strategy is to attack labs and other important places while the heroes are away, or taking advantage of battles between other factions to strike a fatal blow against their enemies. Kouji gets really tired of this in his last confrontation with Hidler.
-->'''Kouji''': Don't you know ''any'' tactic other than hitting unguarded labs or piggybacking off ongoing battles?!


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* VillainTeamUp:
** [[Anime/MetalArmorDragonar Dorchenov]] makes an alliance with the [[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]]. [[Manga/{{Zeorymer}} Lurahn]] also hires Hokushin once.
** [[Anime/GearFighterDendoh Gulfer]] and [[Toys/MachineRobo Gyandolar]] join forces for most of the game. Interestingly, it's purely a decision of their leaders. Most of their members despise the other side, and barely hide it when working together because they were ordered to do so.
** The [[Anime/UFORoboGrendizer Vegan Empire ]] contacts the [[Manga/GetterRobo Hyakki Empire]] to build an alliance. Both sides are planning to stab the other in the back at first opportunity, through neither ever gets a chance to try it.
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* DeathByAdaptation:
** [[spoiler:Miwa is freed from jail by SEELE and given command of the forces sent to attack NERV. This leads to his death when he tries to personally attack the good guys with a Gilgazamune piloted by a death row convict.]]
** Depending on your concept of death, this applies to [[spoiler:SEELE themselves and Gendo. In their series, Instrumentality fused them together with the rest of humanity into a single being, which isn't the same thing as death, but meant the end of their lives as humans. Here, they just plain old die.]]
* DemotedToExtra:
** Sayoko's role in the plot of ''Anime/RahXephon'' is completely removed. Now she is just Itsuki's assistant that barely shows up at all in the game.
** Fa Yuiry is usually a playable character in the games featuring ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam''. In this one, she is a NPC that only shows up in two occasions: in the Scenario where Kamille debuts, and then in the epilogue of the game.


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* TheManBehindTheMan: This game has two cross-series examples:
** The person responsible for the resurrection of the Devil Gundam and his corps turns out to be [[spoiler:Bähbem]]
** The mysterious employer of the OriginalGeneration villains is revealed later in the game to be [[spoiler:SEELE]]. They also [[spoiler:rescue Saiga from being killed by Zeorymer and turn him into another pawn of theirs, and do the same to Miwa after freeing him from imprisonment.]]


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* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Thanks to the heroes stopping Instrumentality, Gendo isn't killed or assimilated after his epiphany about how terrible his treatment of Shinji was. He decides to use this chance to end the plans of SEELE permanently, in a TakingYouWithMe moment.]]


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* SpannerInTheWorks: [[Manga/{{Zeorymer}} Masaki Kirihara]] was this for the AncientConspiracy of ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. [[spoiler:The people working on Adam's salvage operation in Antarctica were going to use the Dimensional Coupling System of the Zeorymer to open and close the Doors of Guf, but when Masaki stole it, they had to open it without a safe way to close. The result was the Second Impact.]]
* SparedByTheAdaptation:
** As it's usually the case with this franchise, Ple and Ple Two are alive and well when the game starts, despite the events of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ'' happening before the plot of the game started.
** [[spoiler:Kaji, Asuka, and Misato are all saved from their canon deaths. One may argue that the same also applies to the rest of the cast (if you consider "being assimilated" to be the same as dying), since Instrumentality is averted in this game.]]
** [[spoiler:Itsuki, Elvy, and Souichi all live until the end of the game, even without Ayato turning back time during the tuning.]]
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* BackFromTheDead: The [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam DG cells]] have once again brought Michelo and Chapman back to life. [[spoiler:Ulube turns out to have received the same treatment later in the game.]]


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* BirdsOfAFeather: [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Misato]] and [[Anime/RahXephon Haruka]] immediately become best friends due to their nearly identical personalities.


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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: When Masaki uses the MAP version of Meiou to kill Si Aen and Si Tau, everyone from Magnet Ten is enraged because he fired that attack with no regards to their presence in the battlefield. Except the game obviously isn't going to risk having the player lose units in a cutscene, so even if there are friendly units in the range of the Meiou during that scene, they won't suffer any damage, as if the attack had become FriendlyFireProof.


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* MediumAwareness: Devil Saturn 6 is quite the meta guy here, commenting on a lot of common tropes for both his home series and the game he is currently in. He is shown to be very worried about invoking SpeakOfTheDevil regarding Rom, and his final piece of dialogue in the game is pretty much him despairing that it's time for his PlotlineDeath.

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* ManipulativeBastard: Gendo Ikari and [[spoiler:Eldy Mitte]]

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* ManipulativeBastard: Gendo Ikari and as always, but [[spoiler:Eldy Mitte]]Mitte]] gives him a run for the money. Case in point: she deliberately hides from Aqua that [[spoiler:she was involved with the theft of the Medius because she knows the girl will be shocked to learn that, so she waits to reveal it in a crucial moment so Aqua will make a mistake, leaving her and Hugo vulnerable.]]



* RageAgainstTheMentor: [[spoiler:What Aqua does in this game.]]

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* MsFanservice: Aqua, with her {{Stripperiffic}} outfit and a bit of {{gainaxing}} thrown in.
* RageAgainstTheMentor: [[spoiler:What [[spoiler:Both Hugo and Aqua does end up in this game.trope, since both of their mentors are piloting the OriginalGeneration villainous robot. Aqua in particular gets it hard, since Eldy turns out to be a completely selfish villain, while Albero still has sympathetic reasons for doing what he does.]]



* SmugSnake: [[Anime/MetalArmorDragonar Dorchenov]], [[Anime/RahXephon Makoto Isshiki and Ernst Von Bahbem]].
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* SmugSnake: [[Anime/MetalArmorDragonar Dorchenov]], SmugSnake:[[Anime/MetalArmorDragonar Dorchenov]] is seen by the cast as nothing but a petty villain who happened to gain power by coincidence, and they are proven right by the pathetic display he puts in his final battle. [[Anime/RahXephon Makoto Isshiki and Ernst Von Bahbem]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To the Compact/Impact series. It was originally meant to be part of the Pact timeline, but for one reason or another this was ultimately abandoned.
** It does still however act as though the G Gundam and Nadesico plots in Impact occurred, as the two in MX take place post-series and in the sequel movie respectively.
* {{Stripperiffic}}/MsFanservice: Aqua, with a bit of {{gainaxing}} thrown in. Her outfit looks like a swimsuit. Later it's revealed that it functions like one too.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To the Compact/Impact series. It was originally meant to be part of series, sharing many titles with it as well as the Pact timeline, but for one reason or another this was ultimately abandoned.
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"Free Route" system. Notably, despite the lack of a direct connection, it still however act acts as though the G Gundam and Nadesico plots occurred as it did in Impact occurred, as the two in MX take place post-series and in the sequel movie respectively.
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* {{Stripperiffic}}/MsFanservice: Aqua, with a bit of {{gainaxing}} thrown in. Her {{Stripperiffic}}: Aqua's outfit looks like a swimsuit. Later it's revealed that it functions like one too.



* WorldHealingWave: As in the [[Anime/RahXephon parent show]], Ayato uses his power as Ollin to tune all the bad things out of existence, most notably the events of ''[[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Prince of Darkness]]'' so that Akito and Yurika can have their happy ending.

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* WorldHealingWave: As in the [[Anime/RahXephon parent show]], Ayato uses his power as Ollin to tune all do this. Unlike in the show, [[spoiler:there is no turning back time to erase bad things out of existence, most notably the events of ''[[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Prince of Darkness]]'' so that Akito from history. He simply saves the universe from the seemingly inevitable collapse and Yurika can have their happy ending.lets time keep flowing normally.]]
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* [[ArtificialLimbs Artificial Body]]: Hugo
* AssimilationPlot: Since Evangelion and Anime/RahXephon are amongst the series list, this was a given.

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* AssimilationPlot: Since Evangelion and Anime/RahXephon ''Anime/RahXephon'' are amongst the series list, this was a given.



** Ayato from Rahxephon too, he proceed to block the remote controlled Eva-01 (With Shinji on board) from ripping Eva-03 under Gendou's orders.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[Anime/MazingerZ Kouji Kabuto]], [[Anime/GearFighterDendoh Altair, Subaru and Hokuto]].

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** Ayato from Rahxephon too, he proceed to block also has his moment. He blocks the remote controlled Eva-01 (With Shinji on board) from ripping Eva-03 under Gendou's orders.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[Anime/MazingerZ Kouji Kabuto]], [[Anime/GearFighterDendoh Altair, Subaru Kabuto]] is brainwashed by Balendos into fighting Duke with Mazinger Z. As per the plot of ''Anime/GearFighterDendoh'', Altair and Hokuto]].[[spoiler:Hokuto]] are also brainwashed into serving Gulfer, but ultimately manage to snap out of it.



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-->'''Devil Satan 6''':What? Right from the start? This is unfair!
-->'''Rom''': Unfair? This sounds so good in your mouth, Devil Satan 6!
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The Angels and Mass Production type Evas]], [[Anime/RahXephon The Mu Dolems]], [[Manga/{{Zeorymer}} The 7 Hakkeshu of the Hau Dragon]], [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam The Devil Gundam]], [[Toys/MachineRobo Gadess]], [[Anime/GearFighterDendoh Emperor Gulfer]], [[spoiler:The Medius Locus/AI-1's ultimate form]].
* TheEmpire: The [[Anime/MetalArmorDragonar Giganos]], [[Anime/UFORoboGrendizer Vegan]] and [[Anime/GearFighterDendoh Gulfer]] Empires.

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-->'''Devil Satan Saturn 6''':What? Right from the start? This is unfair!
-->'''Rom''': Unfair? This sounds so good in your mouth, Devil Satan Saturn 6!
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: There are several enemies from the licensed series that fit this trope when defeated, such as [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The Angels and Mass Production type Evas]], [[Anime/RahXephon The Mu Dolems]], [[Manga/{{Zeorymer}} The 7 Hakkeshu of the Hau Dragon]], [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam The Devil Gundam]], [[Toys/MachineRobo Gadess]], and [[Anime/GearFighterDendoh Emperor Gulfer]], but we also have a new one in the form of [[spoiler:The Medius Locus/AI-1's ultimate form]].
* TheEmpire: Three of them, each acting independently from the others: The [[Anime/MetalArmorDragonar Giganos]], [[Anime/UFORoboGrendizer Vegan]] and [[Anime/GearFighterDendoh Gulfer]] Empires.



* GambitPileup: Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion and Anime/RahXephon's [[AncientConspiracy Ancient Conspiracies]] are direct rivals. The [[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.

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* GambitPileup: Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion and Anime/RahXephon's [[AncientConspiracy Ancient Conspiracies]] are direct rivals. The [[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] [[Manga/{{Zeorymer}} Masaki Kirihara]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.
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* FakeBalance / FakeLongevity: In what is probably SRW's most infamous use of these tropes, ''MX Portable'' tried to solve the [=PS2=] MX's notorious lack of difficulty by multiplying every enemy's HP. In practice, the game didn't become more difficult, just ''much'' more tedious.

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* FakeBalance / FakeLongevity: FakeBalance: In what is probably SRW's most infamous use of these tropes, this trope, ''MX Portable'' tried to solve the [=PS2=] MX's notorious lack of difficulty by multiplying every enemy's HP. In practice, the game didn't become more difficult, just ''much'' [[FakeLongevity more tedious.tedious]].
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* [[spoiler:RageAgainstTheMentor]]: [[spoiler:What Aqua does in this game.]]
* [[spoiler:RoaringRampageOfRevenge]]: Albero's primary motivation.

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* [[spoiler:RageAgainstTheMentor]]: RageAgainstTheMentor: [[spoiler:What Aqua does in this game.]]
* [[spoiler:RoaringRampageOfRevenge]]: Albero's RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:Albero's primary motivation.motivation is to go after the Devil Gundam for what it did to his son]].

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* [[spoiler:FaceHeelTurn]]: [[spoiler:Albero]]
** [[spoiler:HeelFaceTurn: Albero again once the Devil Gundam is killed off. And, surprisingly, AI-1 pulls one off (or, at least, comes to recognize human will and determination and rejects Eldy).]]

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* ChristmasCake: Partially subverted; while not exactly of the right age (she's 23), Aqua has brief stigmas of this when she meets the MUCH younger pilots of the other series. Even Hugo's younger than her.
** One notable 4Koma lampshades this much to Aqua's distress. [[spoiler:Even [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact2 Excellen Browning]] makes a cameo.]]

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* ChristmasCake: Partially subverted; Subverted; while not exactly of the right age (she's 23), Aqua has brief stigmas of this when she meets the MUCH younger pilots of the other series. Even Hugo's younger than her.
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* GambitPileup: Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion and Anime/RahXephon's AncientConspiracies are direct rivals. The [[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.

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* GambitPileup: Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion and Anime/RahXephon's AncientConspiracies [[AncientConspiracy Ancient Conspiracies]] are direct rivals. The [[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.
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-->''[[JAMProject V-I-C-T-O-R-Y]]''

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-->''[[JAMProject -->''[[Music/JAMProject V-I-C-T-O-R-Y]]''
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[[caption-width-right:250:[[JamProject V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, THREE TWO ONE ZERO NEVER GIVE UP! OH YEAH!]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:250:[[JamProject [[caption-width-right:250:[[Music/JamProject V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, THREE TWO ONE ZERO NEVER GIVE UP! OH YEAH!]]]]
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* GambitPileup: Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion and Anime/RahXephon's AncientConspiracies are direct rivals. The [[AnimeMartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.

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* GambitPileup: Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion and Anime/RahXephon's AncientConspiracies are direct rivals. The [[AnimeMartianSuccessorNadesico [[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.
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* GambitPileup: Anime/EndOfEvangelion and Anime/RahXepheon's AncientConspiracies are direct rivals. The [[AnimeMartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.

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* GambitPileup: Anime/EndOfEvangelion Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion and Anime/RahXepheon's Anime/RahXephon's AncientConspiracies are direct rivals. The [[AnimeMartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.
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* GambitPileup: Anime/EndOfEvangeleon and Anime/RaXepheon's AncientConspiracies are direct rivals. The [[AnimeMartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.

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* GambitPileup: Anime/EndOfEvangeleon Anime/EndOfEvangelion and Anime/RaXepheon's Anime/RahXepheon's AncientConspiracies are direct rivals. The [[AnimeMartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.
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* GambitPileup: Anime/EndOfEvangeleon and Anime/RaXepheon's AncientConspiracies are direct rivals. The [[AnimeMartianSuccessorNadesico Martian Successors]] and OriginalGeneration villains throw their hats into the ring as well.
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* BadassCrew: The Magnet Ten or Magnet X ( Or MX in short. ) The heroes' group in this game.
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* HappyEndingOverride: In ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha Super Robot Wars Alpha 3]]'', [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Nagisa Kaworu]] (who had previously been killed in Alpha 1) shows up and explains that he came from a world resurrected through the [[Anime/RahXephon "song of a mechanical god"]]. However, he also mentioned how [[spoiler: that world was eventually destroyed by the "cycle of death and rebirth", implying that the MX world was ultimately wiped out by Apokalypsis and reborn as the Alpha world.]]
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* {{Machine Robo}}: Revenge of Cronos

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* {{Machine Toys/{{Machine Robo}}: Revenge of Cronos

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