Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Gundam

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Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Gundam is an arcade game that newly crossover with other Gundam in Gundam Vs. series. The game can use up to 30 different Mobile Weapons, and the system's still same as previous Gundam Vs. series.


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[edit] Background

Unlike the previous series that are set up in the same general universe (Universal Century or Cosmic Era). The background of this game is set up in the real gaming world in 2030, which the Gundam vs. Series produced many spin-offs for each series at that time. The Devil Gundam has somehow invaded into the game systems and merge the different worlds into one. In order to restore the order of the game nature, various heroes from different Gundam Series are joined together to fight against the Devil Gundam.

The game currently featured all timelined TV, OVA and movie productions as far as Gundam Seed Destiny. (but with the only exception of New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz), with most of the units are leading Gundams, a few non-gundam type units (mostly piloted by leading rivals) are also selectable. Battlefields are made from the general image of the prodcuction, rather than reforming the battlefield scene in the animation. Some major characters apprantly shown on the background during the battle.

As the Gundam vs. Series tradition, stores can unlock new features through offical-given password. But current stages there are no new units are available yet, which means whether Mobile Suit Gundam 00, the newest Gundam animation production will be in part of the game is still in a mystery. In the past, the Impulse Gundam was unlocked after the Gundam SEED Destiny has been announced in the first SEED vs. Series. And the Strike Noir Gundam in STARGAZER when the ONA started on air in the second SEED vs, series.

[edit] System Changes

Cost System: Each team have 6000 points, Unlike the previous series, the game reduced the classes of costs into only three - 1000, 2000, and 3000. Also, if player's unit cost is higher then the remaining team points when respawn, the armour point also decreases proportionally (which called as "Cost-over")

Support Unit: Each unit has their own respective support unit, most of them act as a supporting attacker and attack the opponent actively, but a few of them (like Gun-EZ in Victory Gundam) will also act as a shield unless players launches a attack or time has passed. Unlike most of the normal weapons, Support Unit cannot be reloaded unless the player's unit is destroyed.

G-Crossover: The Power-up system since Zeta Series has changed from enhancement to a large area attack system. Every title has their own G-Crossover attacks, which mostly feature a mass destruction weapon (e.g: Destroy Gundam) or operations (e.g: Colony Drop) related to the production.

Weapons and Alternate Units: Through the button combinations are similar to previous series, but many units can switch between weapons (mostly changes from a beam rifle to a beam cannon or else) Some of them can even change to an enhanced mobile suit, for example, the Gundam Mark II can be transformed into the Super Gundam, and the Strike Gundam could switch to Aile/Sword/Launcher Striker Packs. Weapons are not bounded when using a charging attack. Along with the standard attacks, like Double Zeta's Hi-Mega Cannon, and the finishing moves of God/Master Gundam. Some special attacks/effects can be used only in special conditions, Zeta Gundam's Bio-sensor, which gives two special attacks, will be activated for a short time only when the teammate being destroyed. For the Gundam Virsago, Gundam Ashtaron (in mobile armour mode) is treated as a weapon rather than a playable/support unit.

[edit] Background Musics

Although vocal theme songs (and sometimes insert songs) are featured in previous series. Almost all the title features a full-vocal theme song as their BGM this time, perheps inspired by the Another Century's Episode Series. However, Zeta Gundam did not feature a theme song due to its complicated copyright issue, even they had one in Zeta Vs. series, they used a standard BGM instead.

[edit] Selectable Units

(Bracketed unit stands for its alternative type that it can transform during the game)

[edit] Mobile Suit Gundam

[edit] Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam

[edit] Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ

[edit] Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack

[edit] Mobile Suit Gundam F91

  • F91 Gundam F91
    • Cost: 2000 GP
    • Pilot: Seabook Arno
    • Support unit: RGM-109 Heavygun
  • XM-07 Vigna Ghina
    • Cost: 1000 GP
    • Pilot: Cecily Fairchild
    • Support unit: XM-05 Berga Giros Zabine Chareux Custom

[edit] Mobile Suit Victory Gundam

  • LM314V21 Victory 2 Gundam (LM314V21AB V2 Assault Buster Gundam)
    • Cost: 3000 GP
    • Pilot: Uso Evin & Haro
    • Support unit: LM111E03 Gunblaster
  • LM312V04 Victory Gundam
    • Cost: 1000 GP
    • Pilot: Uso Evin (Early)
    • Support unit: 3 LM111E02 Gun-EZ piloted by Shrike Teams

[edit] Mobile Fighter G Gundam

[edit] New Mobile Report Gundam Wing

[edit] After War Gundam X

  • GX-9900 Gundam X
    • Cost: 3000 GP
    • Pilot: Garrod Ran & Tiffa Adill
    • Support unit: FX-9900 GX-Bit
  • NRX-0013 Gundam Virsago
    • Cost: 2000 GP
    • Pilot: Shagia Frost
    • Support unit: GX-9900-GB G-Bit D.O.M.E.

[edit] Turn A Gundam

[edit] Mobile Suit Gundam Seed

[edit] Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny

[edit] Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket

  • MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai
  • RX-78NT-1 Gundam "Alex"

[edit] Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory

[edit] Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team

[edit] External Link

http://www.gundam-vs.jp

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