- Ensemble Dark Horse: Despite 64 being overshadowed by Super Robot Wars Advance and seen as an old-school installment with outdated game-play systems that would be a pain to revisit in the modern era, the game's original characters (Brad Skywind, Manami Hamill, Arklight Blue and Selain Meneth) and Mecha are fondly remembered by a portion of the overall fandom. Played with, however, because this is speaking in terms of the scope of the franchise - with regards to this game, the aforementioned characters are the protagonists of their respective 64 stories.
- Epileptic Trees: In general, this game spawns a whole bunch of them, given that Advance practically re-used the mechanical designs of the 64 original robots, but turned them into Expy, leading to hints 64 and Advance take place in the same setting. Making things even more fun is that the 64 characters will never show up in Super Robot Wars: Original Generation due to implied Executive Meddling (see the Trivia page), but who's to say some elements of them weren't carried over into that Continuity either (or, at least, not as players know them in this game)?
- The man whom Master Viror Sunder goes after: by any chance, could he have been meant to be Beowulf? Recall that in Original Generation 2, Beowulf explicitly pilots a machine designated as the Gespenst MK III.
- If Manami Hamill were carried over into Original Generation, would she have been related to Kirk Hamill? Supporting this argument is that multiple characters throughout the franchise hailing from different games are never related with one another unless explicitly specified, but those who share the same surname upon crossing into Original Generation are almost always a relative of the other (Raidiese F. Branstein with Elzam von Branstein, for instance). Although Excellen Browning, Lemon Browning and Haken Browning are the exception, even they wound up having a significant narrative tie-in with one another via Alternate Universe counterpart (Excellen and Lemon) and Opposite-Sex Clone (Lemon and Haken).
- Good Bad Bugs: Limit doesn't actually limit accuracy or evasion, to the dismay of no one.
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