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.: April 20, 1991Release years by system:1991 –2014 – 2014 – Notes:. The first game of the series, which only features sentient robots from the Universal Century Gundam series, Mazinger series and Getter Robo series. It is one of the only independent games in the series to feature a multiplayer mode; it is not done again until the release of Super Robot Wars XO. Unlike future games, the goal is to capture the enemy army's 'tower,' and Spirit Commands can only be used by the unit that is designated the team's 'hero.'

The final boss of the game was the main villain from Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo, Gilgilgan. A remake of the title was released digitally for the and in 2014. While the game utilizes high-definition sprites, battle animations are rendered using immobile robots in a manner similar to titles released prior to Super Robot Wars Alpha. Gameplay changes include 13 new stages, Spirit Commands for all units (though the hero is given access to exclusive commands), the addition of Mazinger Z's Boss Borot to the starting Mazinger team, and new units such as the Full Armor Gundam and Cybuster. Series Premiered:,.: December 12, 1991Release years by system:1991 –1995 – Game Boy1999 –2004 -2015 –Notes:.

This title establishes many of the core gameplay mechanics of the series. It is the first to feature 'Banpresto Original' characters and mechs, such as the Cybuster, piloted by Masaki Andoh.

Ported to the Game Boy Advance as an exclusive game. It is also available as a bonus, with the purchase of Super Robot Wars GC on the Nintendo GameCube. A of the 2nd Super Robot Wars, featuring an updated interface, similar to the 4th Super Robot Wars and two new series ( and ) was released for Game Boy system titled 2nd Super Robot Wars G on June 30, 1995. Series Premiered:, and. It was remade to be closer in style to F and F Final games and released in Complete Box edition, together with 3rd and EX titles, for PlayStation. After the bundled release it was also released separately in the same year.

A second remake of the title was released digitally alongside Super Robot Wars BX on.: July 23, 1993Release years by system:1993 –1999 – PlayStationNotes:. The first Super Robot Wars to include backgrounds during battles, discrete stats for pilots and units, and upgrades for units. In addition, this is the first Super Robot Wars to feature animated titles outside of Mazinger, Getter, and Gundam. Series Premiered:, and.

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It was remade to be closer in style to F and F Final games and released in Complete Box edition, together with 2nd and EX titles, for PlayStation. After bundled release it was also released separately same year.: March 25, 1994Release years by system:1994 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System1999 – PlayStation2000 – PlayStationNotes:. The first title to focus on the Masō Kishin plot, and unique for having a 'Multiple Scenario' system, wherein the order in which the player selects scenarios affects the plot. It is the first Super Robot Wars game to allow players to upgrade weapons.

Series Premiered: and. It was remade to be closer in style to F and F Final games and released in Complete Box edition, together with 2nd and 3rd titles, for PlayStation. After bundled release it was also released separately next year.: March 17, 1995Release years by system:1995 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System1996 – PlayStationNotes:. The first title to feature a 'Banpresto Original' protagonist alongside separate and paths. It is the first Super Robot Wars to feature items that can be equipped to a unit to improve its performance or restore or energy.

Additionally, most stages contain hidden items or credits on the map, which can be collected by moving a unit onto its location and the first title to allow players to manually decide whether to counterattack during enemy turns. The game marks debut of the who first appears in the final volume of Getter Robo Go Manga. Also infamous due to the inclusion of mecha from the manga, resulting in a lawsuit from its author. Ported to the PlayStation as the 4th Super Robot Wars Scramble and remade into Super Robot Wars F and Super Robot Wars F Final. Series Premiered:,.

A remake titled 4th Super Robot Wars S, featuring voice acting and CG movies for the first time in the franchise, was released for PlayStation.: March 22, 1996Release years by system:1996 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System2010 –Notes:. The first Super Robot Wars title to give original characters the spotlight, exclusively.

This particular title follows the storyline of the Masō Kishin and its cast. It is the first to feature non-superdeformed graphics, unlike most Super Robot Wars titles, and the first to feature a 45° angle view of the map (widely seen since).

It is also the only regular game where a unit's elevation and the direction it is facing at the end of its turn are important. Does not include other or series. The game was remade for the Nintendo DS under the name Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Masō Kishin – The Lord Of Elemental bringing it closer to Original Generation series. The game features new, non-SD battle animations and retains many of its unique gameplay mechanics.: December 27, 1996Release years by system:1996 – PlayStation1997 – PlayStationNotes:.

This title is commonly referred to as Shin Super Robot Wars. 'Neo' is the official English title, while 'Shin' is taken directly from the game's untranslated name. Features full-sized graphics (besides Super Robot Wars Gaiden: Masō Kishin – The Lord Of Elemental and the Scramble Commander games, this is the only title to do so), as well as the debut of the 'Banpresto Original' SRX storyline. The final boss of the game was a Banpresto Original design of the main villain of Mobile Fighter G Gundam, Devil Gundam. Series Premiered:, and.

In 1997 a special edition version, titled Neo Super Robot Wars: Special Disk, with additional content, was released.: April 28, 1999Release years by system:1999 –2001 –Notes:. The first Super Robot Wars to feature the 'Select Scenario' system, which allows the player to decide the order which stages are played.

It also introduces a system that randomizes every character's Spirit Command list based on the birthday and blood type specified in the Wonderswan's bios. It is the only other Super Robot Wars, aside from the first, to not feature a 'Banpresto Original' design in any form or fashion. The final boss of the game was the main villain of Daitarn 3, Don Zauser. Series Premiered: Dancouga: Requiem for Victims and God Bless Dancouga. A remake, titled Super Robot Wars Compact for WonderSwanColor, was released for the WonderSwan Color.

In addition to adding color graphics, audio and mechanics were changed to match that of the Compact 2 series of games.: January 18, 2001(Part 3: Galaxy Showdown)Release years by system:2000-2001 – WonderSwanNotes:The second game for WonderSwan system was divided into three chapters sold as separate games. Finishing each game allows the player to carry their completion data to the subsequent game via the Wonderswan's internal memory. Compact 2 was the first game in the series to feature the 'Support Attack/Defend' system. All 3 chapters were remade and re-released on the PlayStation 2 as Super Robot Wars Impact. Series Premiered (Earth Crisis):, and Dancouga: Blazing Epilogue.

Series Premiered (Cosmoquake).: May 25, 2000Release years by system:2000 – PlayStation2001 –Notes:. The first Super Robot Wars to feature fully animated attacks and a more complex plot. It is also the first to include the 'Skill Point' (localized as 'Battle Mastery') system, where decisions made in and out of battle can affect the game's difficulty later and one's chances of unlocking and receiving more powerful units and items. Series Premiered:, and. A remake of Super Robot Wars Alpha, with 3D battle graphics and increased difficulty in many stages, including a secret.

Features the G-Breaker, a robot from Bandai's Sunrise Eiyuutan, which was not included in the PlayStation version of Super Robot Wars Alpha. Series Premiered.: September 21, 2001Release years by system:2001 – Game Boy Advance2008 –Notes:. The first Super Robot Wars game to be released on the Game Boy Advance, this title is the first and only to give shields a separate HP rating. The game is one of the few that causes the same battle result to be produced even if the game is reset and reloaded. Later ported to the PlayStation Portable as Super Robot Wars A Portable and to FOMA cellphones as Super Robot Wars i. Series Premiered: and.

The A in the title either stands for Advance or Another. An enhanced remake titled Super Robot Wars A Portable was released for PlayStation Portable. Remake uses Original Generations' graphics engine and alters gameplay mechanics: removes separate HP rating from shields, introduces 'Successive Target Adjustment' system where each missed attack increases chance to hit for successive attack. Some of the remake's art assets were taken from previous titles.: November 22, 2002.: August 8, 2006Release years by system:2002 – Game Boy AdvanceNotes:. This title is the first in the Original Generation sub-series, which focuses on the original (not derived from anime) story elements featured in previous Super Robot Wars games. Original Generation is the first handheld Super Robot Wars to feature animated attacks and the equipment system, which allows players to change weapons between.

It is also the first Super Robot Wars to ever be released officially in North America by, as Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation and remade on the PlayStation 2 as part of.: August 8, 2003Release years by system:2003 – Game Boy AdvanceNotes:. The first Super Robot Wars to feature the 'Chain Attack' system, where enemy units lined up in a row can be struck down simultaneously with designated melee attacks. It is also notorious for giving super robots and real robots nearly-identical armor stats, resulting in a heavy bias toward the latter. Series Premiered:, Part 1 and Part 2, and Six God Combination Godmars: The Untold Legend.

The D in the title stands for Destiny.: September 15, 2005Release years by system:2005 – Game Boy AdvanceNotes:. The last Super Robot Wars game to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and the first title to exclude every series featured in the original Super Robot Wars; the Getter Robo franchise is omitted entirely, the Gundam franchise is represented entirely by alternate universe series instead of a Universal Century one, and the Mazinger franchise is represented by the OVAs. This game also marks the debut of characters from animated series using 'powered armor',. Series Premiered:,. The J in the title stands for Judgment.: March 1, 2007Release years by system:2007 – Nintendo DSNotes:. The first Super Robot Wars to utilize two screens and the first game to feature no robots dating before 1980.

This game is also notorious for the amount of bugs that can be used heavily to the player's advantage. Many of the game's audio and visual assets are taken from Super Robot Wars J. Series Premiered:, and. The W in the title means 'double', a reference to the fact that it contains a time skip in the game and one of two final bosses can be chosen in the final level.: June 28, 2007Release years by system:2007 – PlayStation 2Notes:. An enhanced remake of the first two Original Generation titles, with several extra stages included to show the goings-on of other members of the cast, as well as 11 new stages upon completion of certain requirements. The remake introduces the 'Twin Battle System', which allows for two battles to be conducted against the same enemy by two allies simultaneously, and the introduction of a seventh Spirit Command, known as the 'Twin Command'.: September 25, 2008Release years by system:2008 – PlayStation 2Notes:. The first Super Robot Wars title to be created under (excluding spin-offs, ports and remakes) and the start of the Z series.

It was once known for having the largest number of debuting series in a single game, only to be beaten by the mobile game Super Robot Wars X-Omega. Battle animations are affected by whether engaging parties are airborne or on the ground, and in the case of certain attacks, whether or not they are used to land the final blow. It is the 20th best-selling game of Japan in 2008. Series Premiered:, and.

The Z in the title stands for Zone/Zodiac/Zenith.: March 5, 2009Release years by system:2009 – PlayStation 2Notes:. Release features additional missions, 'Challenge Battles' (scenarios testing players' strategic/tactical decisions), a 'Battle Viewer' (similar to Original Generation Gaiden's 'Free Battle Mode'), a 'Special Theater' displaying art work and concept designs for Z's original characters and robots and a library displaying all of the game's characters and robots. An exclusive unit is 'XAN', a variation of the titular mecha from. This release does not feature the original game and most of the content will depend on how much the player has achieved in the original.: November 25, 2010Release years by system:2010 – Nintendo DSNotes:. Like Super Robot Wars J, this game features no series from the original Super Robot Wars and omits the franchise.

This title attempts to enhance the Partner Battle system by weakening combo attacks for solo robots and giving each unit a unique bonus when partnered with another unit. It is the first game to exclude equitable items since their introduction to the series and notably has the highest amount of -oriented mecha titles in the cast list of any game in the franchise. This series is notably the last of the colored style to differ protagonist, antagonist, and third parties. Series Premiered:, and.

The L in the title stands for Link.: April 5, 2012(Saisei Hen)Release years by system:2011-2012 – PlayStation PortableNotes:. The direct sequel to Super Robot Wars Z. 2nd Z is divided into separate parts in a manner similar to F/Final and the Compact 2 series. The game series consists of the Destruction Chapter ( 破界篇, Hakai Hen) and the Regeneration Chapter ( 再世篇, Saisei Hen).

The first part is the best selling handheld SRW to date. Notably it is the only non-Original Generation entry in the franchise not to use a unit originating from a licensed series used ( Macross Dynamite 7), rather only its soundtrack. Series Premiered (Hakai Hen):,.

Series Premiered (Saisei Hen):,.: November 29, 2012Release years by system:2012 –Notes:. Not to be confused with the Game Boy Advance, this is the first Super Robot Wars Game announced for the PS3 and includes the storylines of, the second half of, Lost Children, the beginning of, part of,. This is also the second game to utilize 2D Sprites in an 3D background, similar to. The game came in both regular and Complete Box Editions. The Complete Box edition contains 4 containing all the episodes of, a booklet and a special Package drawn by. A DLC pack titled Dark Prison was released together with limited edition of Super Robot Wars OG Infinite Battle and was available on April 17, 2014.: March 14, 2013Release years by system:2013 –Notes:. It is the first to use a mecha series based on an and the first non-Original Generation title not to have any incarnation of in the game.

The game also includes Fei-Yen HD, a variant of the Virtualoid Fei-Yen from the PlayStation Portable game, making it the first and only Vocaloid to appear in the SRW series. The game introduces the Tactician system, which allows the player to select one character to serve as the team's tactician; each eligible character provides a different benefit to the team. Series Premiered:, Featuring Fei-Yen HD,. The UX in the title either stands for Unknown X-Strikers.: July 18, 2013Release years by system:2013 – PlayStation Portable (PlayStation Network)Notes:. This title, only downloadable from the, consists of 8 chapters that can either be bought and downloaded separately or purchased as a single unit. The title's gameplay systems are taken from Super Robot Wars Neo, while the game's scenario structure features both numbered major missions and smaller, non-numbered minor missions.

The Banpresto Original mecha Cybuster also appears as a playable character, making it the first non-Original Generation game to feature it since Alpha Gaiden. Series Premiered:,.: April 2, 2015(Celestial Prison Chapter)Release years by system:2014 – PlayStation 32014 –Notes:. The third and final Sequel to the Z series and like the second, it is also divided into separate parts in a manner similar to F/Final and the Compact 2 series.

The first chapter is the Time Prison(時獄) Chapter and the second chapter is the Celestial Prison(天獄) Chapter. Bandai Namco released a joke trailer on April 1, 2014 in which the first game was translated in English to Time of Hell. It is the first game in the franchise to use only character and story elements from a license without using any units or soundtracks from it in the gameplay ( Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Phantom Arc). Series Premiered (Time Prison Chapter): Armored Trooper Votoms: Big Battle, Armored Trooper Votoms: Shining Heresy,. Series Premiered (Celestial Prison Chapter): Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Phantom Arc, Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Alone Again, Full Metal Panic! (Light Novels), Shin Mazinger Zero.: August 28, 2014Release years by system:2014 – PlayStation 3Notes:The final game to the Masō Kishin series, which skips the release and the save transfer system.

It includes elements from Winkysoft's other franchise, Rayblade in the form of the new Masouki, Raveraid. Amara from 2nd Super Robot Wars Original Generation officially returns in the sequel along with the Garilnagant. The game revolves around the Ancient Giants, the true form of the Pillar Gods and the mysterious attacks occurring in La-Gaias. The F in the title stands for Finale.: October 3, 2019(Switch, Steam)Release years by system:2017 –,2019 –,Notes:.

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The second title released in commemoration of the series' 25th anniversary, it is the second Super Robot Wars game to be released on the PlayStation 4 platform. It's the first game to mark the return of into the series proper, marks as the second debut of a, and marks as the first non-mecha space opera series to debut in the game. It is the first console non-OG Super Robot Wars game to be released in English. The game also marks the debut of the Mazin Emperor G, the second game-original Mazinger mecha since.

It also features the original Huckebein and Grungust to the series itself, making the first non-OG game to feature both units. Series Premiered:, Shin Mazinger Zero VS The Great General of Darkness, Martian Successor Nadesico: The Blank of 3 Years. The V in the title stands for Voyage.: January 10, 2020(Switch, Steam)Release years by system:2018 –,2020 –,Notes:.

The third Super Robot Wars game to be released on the PlayStation 4 platform, which focuses more on the 'Another World' (Isekai) plot similar to Super Robot Wars EX. The game marks the return of into the series proper, marks as the second debut of a created franchise and the debut of a Historical Science Fiction series in the form of. The game also marks the return of the original Mazinkaiser and Hi-ν Gundam, 13 years after its last appearance in and the Banpresto Original mecha Cybuster also appears as a playable character, making it the second non-Original Generation game to feature it since Operation Extend. Series Premiered:,. The X in the title stands for Cross, but also a term for 'Unknown' due to the Another World setting.: March 20, 2019Release years by system:2019 –,Notes:. The fourth Super Robot Wars game to be released on the PlayStation 4 platform and the first title to be released on the.

The game marks the return of and into the series proper, marks as the second anime series in the game after and marks as the second series to debut in the franchise. It also features the original Gespenst, making its first debut in a non-OG game. Series Premiered:,.

The T in the title stands for Terra.Other genres TitleDetails.: February 25, 2010Release years by system:2010 – Nintendo DSNotes:The sequel to Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier. New characters include Super Robot Wars A's Axel Almer, Super Robot Wars Impact's Einst Alfimi, SD The Great Battle's Fighter Roar/Azuma Kouta, and Xenosaga's MOMO. The OP movie is done by animation studio, while the opening song is sung. The game had three release versions: Regular, Pre-Order and the Limited Edition Box, which contains two soundtrack CDs covering the entire Endless Frontier series and an Artbook.: October 4, 2015Release years by system:2015 –,Notes:A Tower-Defense Game done in the same style as, it is the first title in the series to be co-developed. It is notable for having the largest number of series debuting in a Super Robot Wars game (including event exclusives) and also for its one time events, which debuts several series that are devoid of any Mecha and ones that are impossible to be included in a main Super Robot Wars game due to multiple licensing issues. It is also notable for the first time, to include a and series in a Super Robot Wars game, the first time a created franchise to debut in the game, in the form of, marks the second time an Eroge game appeared, the debut of a anime series in the franchise in the form of and marks as the third Brave series to debut in the franchise.

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