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** ''G Generation 3D'': The whole game is widely considered a scrappy for having various scrappy mechanics, cutting out wide chunks of series (just like the DS days), and following up [[ToughActToFollow World]], the end result were a great deal of unpleased fans, especially those that forked the money to buy a Japanese 3DS and the game (bear in mind this was during the 3DS's launch year, when the system - but especially for this subject, its RegionCoding - had yet to be completely blown apart by the hacking community).

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** ''G Generation 3D'': The whole game is widely considered a scrappy for having various scrappy mechanics, cutting out wide chunks of series (just like the DS days), and following up [[ToughActToFollow World]], the end result were a great deal of unpleased fans, especially those that forked the money to buy a Japanese 3DS and the game (bear in mind this was during the 3DS's launch year, when the system - but especially for this subject, its RegionCoding UsefulNotes/RegionCoding - had yet to be completely blown apart by the hacking community).
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* NightmareFuel: The banner for stage HELL-3 in ''Overworld'' has the Gundams of the heroes of each series featured in the game cloaked in crimson, staring down the viewer. Besides being the epitome of the dread instilled with what is known as the "Gundam rapeface" (see the general [[NightmareFuel/{{Gundam}} Nightmare Fuel page]] for the franchise as a whole), there's just something fundamentally ''wrong'' about the banner, mainly because those are the ''[=heroes'=]'' Gundams, ready to turn your team into scrap to destroy Earth, the direct antithesis to just about every single pilot of those suits. And unlike Balbadoro, which [[spoiler: was running towards the Earth because Amelias was trying to seize control of the planet for her own ends]], these Gundams are powered by the [[spoiler: old Generation System]] and are thus pure, unadulterated malevolence.
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** ''Crossdrive'', due to its linear gameplay and the inability to save doomed characters from their fate unlike in ''SuperRobotWars'' or the handheld ''G Generation'' game.

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** ''Crossdrive'', due to its linear gameplay and the inability to save doomed characters from their fate unlike in ''SuperRobotWars'' or the handheld ''G Generation'' game.game.
* UnexpectedCharacter: [[Anime/GundamReconguistaInG Belri Zenam and the G-Self Perfect Pack]] appear in ''G Generation Genesis'' as bonuses; this one isn't too far out there since ''Genesis'' focuses entirely on the Universal Century[[note]]Albeit only from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam 0079]] through [[Literature/MobileSuitGundamHathawaysFlash 0105]][[/note]] and ''G-Reco''[='s=] Reguild Century comes immediately after the UC. More surprising is the inclusion of the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans Gundam Barbatos Lupus]] (though Mikazuki Augus is nowhere in sight).
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** In the later game ''G Generation World'', it gained its ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' element - data on every MS ever created and cells from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the shapeshifting alien ELS]], which {{retcon}}s[=/=]{{handwave}}s its ability to create any other unit in the game.

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** In the later game ''G Generation World'', it gained its ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' element - data on every MS ever created and cells from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer [[Anime/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the shapeshifting alien ELS]], which {{retcon}}s[=/=]{{handwave}}s its ability to create any other unit in the game.
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* BrokenBase: G Generation Genesis, due to it being UC-only but unlike Spirits, which covered all of the UC timeline, Genesis only covered the early UC era up to Unicorn.

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* BrokenBase: G Generation Genesis, BrokenBase:''Genesis'', due to it being UC-only but unlike Spirits, ''Spirits'', which covered all of the UC timeline, Genesis ''Genesis'' only covered the early UC era up to Unicorn.''Unicorn''.



** Many Crowning Gundam themes are here as well, but ''World'''s OST stands out for being the only SD Gundam game to not include ANY opening themes, breaking the pattern and instead giving us the best of the OST songs.

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** Many Crowning Gundam themes are here as well, but ''World'''s ''World''[='=]s OST stands out for being the only SD Gundam game to not include ANY opening themes, breaking the pattern and instead giving us the best of the OST songs.



** Fanarts are quite fond of Maria Owens for among the reasons, her tendency to do G Gundam cosplay.

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** Fanarts Fan artists are quite fond of Maria Owens for among the reasons, her tendency to do G Gundam ''G Gundam'' cosplay.



* GameBreaker: The Gundam Double X with G-Falcon is this starting in ''Wars''. Not to mention it's easy to level it up fast- just attack the mooks using a move that aims to 3 of them, and the last one gets killed, allowing you to repeat the tactic again until you run out of MP or Chance Steps. The same can be said for ''any'' Mobile Armor which can do the same trick the Gundam Double X with G-Falcon can do (like the Divinidad), as well as the Psyco Haro.
** Some skills count as this, such as "Cold Minded" (reduces enemy suit dfense), 0079 Amuro's White ghost skill (Boosts both attack an agility of any white and/or Gundam MS... or all the good MS basically)
* GodModeSue: The Phoenix Gundam of is quite possibly the most powerful Mobile Suit in any of the seven ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' universes. The Phoenix is pretty much a walking black box with no concrete origin, but abilities that seem to be gleaned from every ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' universe (except ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'', which was made after the Phoenix) turned UpToEleven, like {{BFG}}s stronger than [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing Wing Zero]]'s and a FinishingMove more powerful than [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam God Gundam]]'s -- and oh yes, it uses {{Nanomachines}} both for quick repair and to disable other MS' nanomachines, meaning it might be capable of taking down the mighty [[Anime/TurnAGundam Turn A Gundam and Turn X]], which are the watermark for absolute power in ''Gundam''.
** In the later game ''G Generation World'', it gained its ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' element - data on every MS ever created and cells from the shapeshifting alien ELS, which {{Retcon}}[=/=]HandWave its ability to create any other unit in the game.

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* GameBreaker: The Gundam Double X with G-Falcon is this starting in ''Wars''. Not to mention it's easy to level it up fast- fast: just attack the mooks using a move the Twin Satellite Cannon that aims can aim up to 3 of them, and the last one gets killed, allowing you to repeat the tactic again until you run out of MP or Chance Steps. The same can be said for ''any'' Mobile Armor which can do the same trick the Gundam Double X with G-Falcon can do (like the Divinidad), as well as the Psyco Haro.
** Some pilot skills count as this, such as "Cold Minded" "Cool-Headed" (reduces enemy suit dfense), defense when attacking without supports) and 0079 Amuro's exclusive White ghost Devil skill (Boosts both attack an and agility of any white and/or Gundam MS... or Gundam-type Mobile Suit... basically, all the good MS basically)
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* GodModeSue: The Phoenix Gundam of is quite possibly the most powerful Mobile Suit in any of the seven entire ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' universes. multiverse. The Phoenix is pretty much a walking black box with no concrete origin, but abilities that seem to be gleaned from every ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' ''Gundam'' universe (except ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'', which was made after that existed at the Phoenix) time turned UpToEleven, like {{BFG}}s stronger than [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing Wing Zero]]'s and a FinishingMove more powerful than [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam God Gundam]]'s -- and oh yes, it uses {{Nanomachines}} both for quick repair and to disable other MS' nanomachines, meaning it might be capable of taking down the mighty [[Anime/TurnAGundam Turn A Gundam and Turn X]], which are the watermark for absolute power in ''Gundam''.
** In the later game ''G Generation World'', it gained its ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' element - data on every MS ever created and cells from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the shapeshifting alien ELS, ELS]], which {{Retcon}}[=/=]HandWave {{retcon}}s[=/=]{{handwave}}s its ability to create any other unit in the game.



* TheScrappy: This varies per game depending on what the new series is, and what was cut out to replace it. Gundam AGE was seen as this for Overworld due to the lack of additions since G Generation 3D (which is considered a scrappy in its own right) and the amount of details removed from other series and causing various headscratchers in the process.
** G Generation 3D: The whole game is widely considered a scrappy for having various scrappy mechanics, cutting out wide chunks of series (just like the DS days), and following up [[ToughActToFollow World]], the end result were a great deal of unpleased fans, especially those that forked the money to buy a Japanese 3Ds and the game.
** Crossdrive, due to it's linear gameplay and the inability to save doomed characters from their fate unlike in SuperRobotWars or the handheld G Generation game.

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* TheScrappy: This varies per game depending on what the new series is, and what was cut out to replace it. Gundam AGE ''Gundam AGE'' was seen as this for Overworld due to the lack of additions since G Generation 3D (which is considered a scrappy in its own right) and the amount of details removed from other series and causing various headscratchers in the process.
** G ''G Generation 3D: 3D'': The whole game is widely considered a scrappy for having various scrappy mechanics, cutting out wide chunks of series (just like the DS days), and following up [[ToughActToFollow World]], the end result were a great deal of unpleased fans, especially those that forked the money to buy a Japanese 3Ds 3DS and the game.
game (bear in mind this was during the 3DS's launch year, when the system - but especially for this subject, its RegionCoding - had yet to be completely blown apart by the hacking community).
** Crossdrive, ''Crossdrive'', due to it's its linear gameplay and the inability to save doomed characters from their fate unlike in SuperRobotWars ''SuperRobotWars'' or the handheld G Generation ''G Generation'' game.
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** ''G Generation Genesis'' has "Remains" by Yuko Suzuhana. The song hasn't been released yet, but you can listen to it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myk7CT2WZGE&t=277s here.]] (The song starts at 4:30)

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** ''G Generation Genesis'' has "Remains" by Yuko Suzuhana. The song hasn't been released yet, but you can listen to it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myk7CT2WZGE&t=277s here.]] (The song starts at 4:30)com/watch?v=iNyqelwSxeM "Remains" by Yuko Suzuhana]].
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** ''G Generation Genesis'' has "Remains" by Yuko Suzuhana. The song hasn't been released yet, but you can listen to it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myk7CT2WZGE&t=277s here.]] (The song starts at 4:30)
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* TheScrappy: This varies per game depending on what the new series is, and what was cut out to replace it. Gundam AGE was seen as this for Overworld due to the lack of additions since G generation 3D (which is considered a scrappy in its own right) and the amount of details removed from other series and causing various headscratchers in the process.
** G Generation 3D: The whole game is widely considered a scrappy for having various scrappy mechanics, cutting out wide chunks of series (just like the DS days), and following up [[toughacttofollow World]], the end result were a great deal of unpleased fans, especially those that forked the money to buy a japanese 3D and the game.
** Crossdrive, due to it's linear gameplay and the inability to save doomed characters from their fate unlike in SRW or the handheld GGeneration game.

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* TheScrappy: This varies per game depending on what the new series is, and what was cut out to replace it. Gundam AGE was seen as this for Overworld due to the lack of additions since G generation Generation 3D (which is considered a scrappy in its own right) and the amount of details removed from other series and causing various headscratchers in the process.
** G Generation 3D: The whole game is widely considered a scrappy for having various scrappy mechanics, cutting out wide chunks of series (just like the DS days), and following up [[toughacttofollow [[ToughActToFollow World]], the end result were a great deal of unpleased fans, especially those that forked the money to buy a japanese 3D Japanese 3Ds and the game.
** Crossdrive, due to it's linear gameplay and the inability to save doomed characters from their fate unlike in SRW SuperRobotWars or the handheld GGeneration G Generation game.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5WtZPEHj-8 Code Phoenix's Theme]], perhaps the most heroic CharClone theme in Gundam history.
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** It's not just that she's AxCrazy, it's that she goes from being AxCrazy [[https://youtu.be/2Y6SutIIe4k to being ultra polite and formal back and forth, sometimes in the same sentence]]. She's the type of person screaming "DIIIIEEEEE!!!" and then add "[[{{Keigo}} de gozaimasu]]".

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** *** It's not just that she's AxCrazy, it's that she goes from being AxCrazy [[https://youtu.be/2Y6SutIIe4k to being ultra polite and formal back and forth, sometimes in the same sentence]]. She's the type of person screaming "DIIIIEEEEE!!!" and then add "[[{{Keigo}} de gozaimasu]]".
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* BrokenBase: G Generation Genesis, due to it being UC-only but unlike Spirits, which covered all of the UC timeline, Genesis only covered the early UC era up to Unicorn.
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** It's not just that she's AxCrazy, it's that she goes from being AxCrazy [[https://youtu.be/2Y6SutIIe4k to being ultra polite and formal back and forth, sometimes in the same sentence]]. She's the type of person screaming "DIIIIEEEEE!!!" and then add "[[{{Keigo}} de gozaimasu]]".
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** In ''Mono-Eye Gundams'', [[CrossboneGundam Kincaid Nau and Zabine Chareux]] shut down the Turn X (which had previously been curb stomping the heroes) with a single well-coordinated CombinationAttack.

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** In ''Mono-Eye Gundams'', [[CrossboneGundam [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Kincaid Nau and Zabine Chareux]] shut down the Turn X (which had previously been curb stomping the heroes) with a single well-coordinated CombinationAttack.



* GodModeSue: The Phoenix Gundam of is quite possibly the most powerful Mobile Suit in any of the seven ''{{Gundam}}'' universes. The Phoenix is pretty much a walking black box with no concrete origin, but abilities that seem to be gleaned from every ''{{Gundam}}'' universe (except ''{{Gundam 00}}'', which was made after the Phoenix) turned UpToEleven, like {{BFG}}s stronger than [[GundamWing Wing Zero]]'s and a FinishingMove more powerful than [[GGundam God Gundam]]'s -- and oh yes, it uses {{Nanomachines}} both for quick repair and to disable other MS' nanomachines, meaning it might be capable of taking down the mighty [[Anime/TurnAGundam Turn A Gundam and Turn X]], which are the watermark for absolute power in ''Gundam''.
** In the later game ''G Generation World'', it gained its ''{{Gundam 00}}'' element - data on every MS ever created and cells from the shapeshifting alien ELS, which {{Retcon}}[=/=]HandWave its ability to create any other unit in the game.

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* GodModeSue: The Phoenix Gundam of is quite possibly the most powerful Mobile Suit in any of the seven ''{{Gundam}}'' ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' universes. The Phoenix is pretty much a walking black box with no concrete origin, but abilities that seem to be gleaned from every ''{{Gundam}}'' ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' universe (except ''{{Gundam 00}}'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'', which was made after the Phoenix) turned UpToEleven, like {{BFG}}s stronger than [[GundamWing [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing Wing Zero]]'s and a FinishingMove more powerful than [[GGundam [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam God Gundam]]'s -- and oh yes, it uses {{Nanomachines}} both for quick repair and to disable other MS' nanomachines, meaning it might be capable of taking down the mighty [[Anime/TurnAGundam Turn A Gundam and Turn X]], which are the watermark for absolute power in ''Gundam''.
** In the later game ''G Generation World'', it gained its ''{{Gundam 00}}'' ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' element - data on every MS ever created and cells from the shapeshifting alien ELS, which {{Retcon}}[=/=]HandWave its ability to create any other unit in the game.
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** Some skills count as this, such as "Cold Minded" (reduces enemy suit dfense), 0079 Amuro's White ghost skill (Boosts both attack an agility of any white and/or Gundam MS... or all the good MS basically)
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* GodModeSue: The Phoenix Gundam of is quite possibly the most powerful Mobile Suit in any of the seven ''{{Gundam}}'' universes. The Phoenix is pretty much a walking black box with no concrete origin, but abilities that seem to be gleaned from every ''{{Gundam}}'' universe (except ''{{Gundam 00}}'', which was made after the Phoenix) turned UpToEleven, like {{BFG}}s stronger than [[GundamWing Wing Zero]]'s and a FinishingMove more powerful than [[GGundam God Gundam]]'s -- and oh yes, it uses {{Nanomachines}} both for quick repair and to disable other MS' nanomachines, meaning it might be capable of taking down the mighty [[TurnAGundam Turn A Gundam and Turn X]], which are the watermark for absolute power in ''Gundam''.

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* GodModeSue: The Phoenix Gundam of is quite possibly the most powerful Mobile Suit in any of the seven ''{{Gundam}}'' universes. The Phoenix is pretty much a walking black box with no concrete origin, but abilities that seem to be gleaned from every ''{{Gundam}}'' universe (except ''{{Gundam 00}}'', which was made after the Phoenix) turned UpToEleven, like {{BFG}}s stronger than [[GundamWing Wing Zero]]'s and a FinishingMove more powerful than [[GGundam God Gundam]]'s -- and oh yes, it uses {{Nanomachines}} both for quick repair and to disable other MS' nanomachines, meaning it might be capable of taking down the mighty [[TurnAGundam [[Anime/TurnAGundam Turn A Gundam and Turn X]], which are the watermark for absolute power in ''Gundam''.
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** However, despite its fluff, in later games the Phoenix is only decent rather than extraordinary, especially after its nerf from ''World'' to ''Overworld'' with the removal of multi-hit weapons.
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** G Generation 3D: The whole game is widely considered a scrappy for having various scrappy mechanics, cutting out wide chunks of series (just like the DS days), and following up [[toughacttofollow World]], the end result were a great deal of unpleased fans, especially those that forked the money to buy a japanese 3D and the game.

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** G Generation 3D: The whole game is widely considered a scrappy for having various scrappy mechanics, cutting out wide chunks of series (just like the DS days), and following up [[toughacttofollow World]], the end result were a great deal of unpleased fans, especially those that forked the money to buy a japanese 3D and the game.
** Crossdrive, due to it's linear gameplay and the inability to save doomed characters from their fate unlike in SRW or the handheld GGeneration
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* GameBreaker: The Gundam Double X with G-Falcon is this starting in ''Wars''. Not to mention it's easy to level it up fast- just attack the mooks using a move that aims to 3 of them, and the last one gets killed, allowing you to repeat the tactic again until you run out of MP or Chance Steps.

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* GameBreaker: The Gundam Double X with G-Falcon is this starting in ''Wars''. Not to mention it's easy to level it up fast- just attack the mooks using a move that aims to 3 of them, and the last one gets killed, allowing you to repeat the tactic again until you run out of MP or Chance Steps. The same can be said for ''any'' Mobile Armor which can do the same trick the Gundam Double X with G-Falcon can do (like the Divinidad), as well as the Psyco Haro.
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** Combining this with OhCrap, Turn X and God Gundam finally using their fingers on each other, something that has yet to occur in SuperRobotWars. Predictably, Turn X wins.

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** Combining this with OhCrap, Turn X and God Gundam finally using their fingers on each other, something that has yet to occur in SuperRobotWars.''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars''. Predictably, Turn X wins.



** Some western fans are fond of Florence Kirishima for being a AxCrazy babe (similar to how [[SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration Katina]] is liked).

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** Some western fans are fond of Florence Kirishima for being a AxCrazy babe (similar to how [[SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration Katina]] is liked).
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* GameBreaker: The Gundam Double X with G-Falcon is this starting in ''Wars''. Not to mention it's easy to level it up fast- just attack the mooks using a move that aims to 3 of them, and the last one gets killed, allowing you to repeat the tactic again until you run out of MP or Chance Steps.
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* GodModeSue: The Phoenix Gundam of is quite possibly the most powerful Mobile Suit in any of the seven ''{{Gundam}}'' universes. The Phoenix is pretty much a walking black box with no concrete origin, but abilities that seem to be gleaned from every ''{{Gundam}}'' universe (except ''{{Gundam 00}}'', which was made after the Phoenix) turned UpToEleven, like {{BFG}}s stronger than [[GundamWing Wing Zero]]'s and a FinishingMove more powerful than [[GGundam God Gundam]]'s -- and oh yes, it uses {{Nanomachines}} both for quick repair and to disable other MS' nanomachines, meaning it might be capable of taking down the mighty [[TurnAGundam Turn A Gundam and Turn X]], which are the watermark for absolute power in ''Gundam''.
** In the later game ''G Generation World'', it gained its ''{{Gundam 00}}'' element - data on every MS ever created and cells from the shapeshifting alien ELS, which {{Retcon}}[=/=]HandWave its ability to create any other unit in the game.
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** Some western fans are fond of Florence Kirishima for being a AxCrazy babe (similar to how [[SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration Katina]] is liked).

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** Some western fans are fond of Florence Kirishima for being a AxCrazy babe (similar to how [[SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration Katina]] is liked).liked).
* TheScrappy: This varies per game depending on what the new series is, and what was cut out to replace it. Gundam AGE was seen as this for Overworld due to the lack of additions since G generation 3D (which is considered a scrappy in its own right) and the amount of details removed from other series and causing various headscratchers in the process.
** G Generation 3D: The whole game is widely considered a scrappy for having various scrappy mechanics, cutting out wide chunks of series (just like the DS days), and following up [[toughacttofollow World]], the end result were a great deal of unpleased fans, especially those that forked the money to buy a japanese 3D and the game.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Japanese fans are particularly fond of ''G Gen'' original Claire Heathrow, thanks to her penchant for ShoutOut [[ReferenceOverdosed Overdosed]] [[CallingYourAttacks attack calls]].

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Japanese fans are particularly fond of ''G Gen'' original Claire Heathrow, thanks to her penchant for ShoutOut [[ReferenceOverdosed Overdosed]] [[CallingYourAttacks attack calls]].calls]].
** Fanarts are quite fond of Maria Owens for among the reasons, her tendency to do G Gundam cosplay.
** Some western fans are fond of Florence Kirishima for being a AxCrazy babe (similar to how [[SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration Katina]] is liked).

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And The Fandom Rejoiced is now Sugar Wiki and not to be wicked in that way.


* AndTheFandomRejoiced - Along with the announcement of SRWZ 2 and GundamMusou 3, especially because of the success that ''Wars'' had, SD G Generation The World was part of the "Super Robot Boom" that made the Mecha fandom ''orgasm'' with hype.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Most of the crossover CG movies in ''Neo'', including the Cyclops Team attacking Torrington, Usso battling both the Frost Brothers at the same time, and the Wing Team fighting Master Asia (complete with him countering the Twin Buster Rifle with a Darkness Finger).

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Most of the crossover CG movies in ''Neo'', including the Cyclops Team attacking Torrington, Usso battling both the Frost Brothers at the same time, and the Wing Team fighting Master Asia (complete with him countering the Twin Buster Rifle with a Darkness Finger).



* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Most of the characters introduced from ''Spirits'' to ''World'' have [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX1zUbcuLSQ excellent themes]].

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Most of the characters introduced from ''Spirits'' to ''World'' have [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX1zUbcuLSQ excellent themes]].



** [[DethroningMusicOfSuck Awfully]] [[AvertedTrope averted]] in ''Wars'', where they gave us off-key versions of "Kira, Just As He Pleases" and "Strike Shutsugeki". Fortunately fixed in ''World''.
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** Combining this with OhCrap, Turn X and God Gundam finally using their fingers on each other, something that has yet to occur in SuperRobotWars. Predictably, Turn X wins.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Japanese fans are particularly fond of ''G Gen'' original Claire Heathrow, thanks to her penchant for ShoutOut [[ReferenceOverdosed Overdosed]] [[CallingYourAttacks attack calls]].
* MissedMomentOfAwesome: 00 Qan[T] is even more lackluster here than in [[Film/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the movie.]] While being statwise more powerful than the 00 Raiser, unlike its predecessor, he has only ONE Trans-Am attack instead of an entire Trans-Am mode, lacks the GN Bustersword and the Funnel-assisted Quantization, and yet executes the Quantum Burst without the help of Veda/Tieria but does not lose his parts like in the movie. Some would say that the 00 Qan[T] here COULD be considered the literal invocation of its FanNickname: "Nu Exia".
** And before you ask: No. No Full Saber variation, nor 00 Seven Swords. Sorry about that.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Japanese fans are particularly fond of ''G Gen'' original Claire Heathrow, thanks to her penchant for ShoutOut [[ReferenceOverdosed Overdosed]] [[CallingYourAttacks attack calls]].
* MissedMomentOfAwesome: 00 Qan[T] is even more lackluster here than in [[Film/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the movie.]] While being statwise more powerful than the 00 Raiser, unlike its predecessor, he has only ONE Trans-Am attack instead of an entire Trans-Am mode, lacks the GN Bustersword and the Funnel-assisted Quantization, and yet executes the Quantum Burst without the help of Veda/Tieria but does not lose his parts like in the movie. Some would say that the 00 Qan[T] here COULD be considered the literal invocation of its FanNickname: "Nu Exia".
** And before you ask: No. No Full Saber variation, nor 00 Seven Swords. Sorry about that.
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* MissedMomentOfAwesome: 00 Qan[T] is even more lackluster here than in [[Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the movie.]] While being statwise more powerful than the 00 Raiser, unlike its predecessor, he has only ONE Trans-Am attack instead of an entire Trans-Am mode, lacks the GN BusterSword and the Funnel-assisted Quantization, and yet executes the Quantum Burst without the help of Veda/Tieria but does not lose his parts like in the movie. Some would say that the 00 Qan[T] here COULD be considered the literal invocation of its FanNickname: "Nu Exia".

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* MissedMomentOfAwesome: 00 Qan[T] is even more lackluster here than in [[Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer [[Film/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the movie.]] While being statwise more powerful than the 00 Raiser, unlike its predecessor, he has only ONE Trans-Am attack instead of an entire Trans-Am mode, lacks the GN BusterSword Bustersword and the Funnel-assisted Quantization, and yet executes the Quantum Burst without the help of Veda/Tieria but does not lose his parts like in the movie. Some would say that the 00 Qan[T] here COULD be considered the literal invocation of its FanNickname: "Nu Exia".
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* MissedMomentOfAwesome: 00 Qan[T] is even more lackluster here than in [[AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the movie.]] While being statwise more powerful than the 00 Raiser, unlike its predecessor, he has only ONE Trans-Am attack instead of an entire Trans-Am mode, lacks the GN BusterSword and the Funnel-assisted Quantization, and yet executes the Quantum Burst without the help of Veda/Tieria but does not lose his parts like in the movie. Some would say that the 00 Qan[T] here COULD be considered the literal invocation of its FanNickname: "Nu Exia".

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* MissedMomentOfAwesome: 00 Qan[T] is even more lackluster here than in [[AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer [[Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the movie.]] While being statwise more powerful than the 00 Raiser, unlike its predecessor, he has only ONE Trans-Am attack instead of an entire Trans-Am mode, lacks the GN BusterSword and the Funnel-assisted Quantization, and yet executes the Quantum Burst without the help of Veda/Tieria but does not lose his parts like in the movie. Some would say that the 00 Qan[T] here COULD be considered the literal invocation of its FanNickname: "Nu Exia".
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* AndTheFandomRejoiced - Along with the announcement of SRWZ2 and GundamMusou 3, especially because of the success that ''Wars'' had, SD G Generation The World was part of the "Super Robot Boom" that made the Mecha fandom ''orgasm'' with hype.

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* AndTheFandomRejoiced - Along with the announcement of SRWZ2 SRWZ 2 and GundamMusou 3, especially because of the success that ''Wars'' had, SD G Generation The World was part of the "Super Robot Boom" that made the Mecha fandom ''orgasm'' with hype.



** Many Crowning Gundam themes are here as well, but ''World'''s OST stands out for being the only SD Gundam game to not include ANY opening themes, breaking the pattern and instead giving us the best of the OSTs songs.

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** Many Crowning Gundam themes are here as well, but ''World'''s OST stands out for being the only SD Gundam game to not include ANY opening themes, breaking the pattern and instead giving us the best of the OSTs OST songs.



* MissedMomentOfAwesome: 00 Qan[T] is even more lackluster here than in [[Gundam00AwakeningOfTheTrailblazer the movie.]] While being statwise more powerful than the 00 Raiser, unlike its predecessor, he has only ONE Trans-Am attack instead of an entire Trans-Am mode, lacks the GN BusterSword and the Funnel-assisted Quantization, and yet executes the Quantum Burst without the help of Veda/Tieria but does not lose his parts like in the movie. Some would say that the 00 Qan[T] here COULD be considered the literal invocation of its FanNickname: "Nu Exia".

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* MissedMomentOfAwesome: 00 Qan[T] is even more lackluster here than in [[Gundam00AwakeningOfTheTrailblazer [[AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer the movie.]] While being statwise more powerful than the 00 Raiser, unlike its predecessor, he has only ONE Trans-Am attack instead of an entire Trans-Am mode, lacks the GN BusterSword and the Funnel-assisted Quantization, and yet executes the Quantum Burst without the help of Veda/Tieria but does not lose his parts like in the movie. Some would say that the 00 Qan[T] here COULD be considered the literal invocation of its FanNickname: "Nu Exia".

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