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This is the first Super Robot Wars game features series that having toy merchendises produced by Bandai's direct business rivals (the GaoGaiGar, which the series is produced by ] but toys produced by ] (now ]). However, series that have completely no relationship with the Bandai/Sunrise/Toei was not given any appearances in participate the SRW series, until ]'s "]" series participates in the ]. A few years later, "]", a series exclusively owned by Takara Tomy, participated in Super Robot Wars K and marked the first animation which having no relationship with ] to participate in the SRW series.<ref>The original novellic version of ] series (which participated before the Zoids) was produced and owned by ], a corporation with close relation to Sunrise, even the animation were produced by two Namco/Bandai-unrelated producers.</ref>
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*The first Super Robot Wars that uses the "Squad System", which allows the player to arrange squads (up to 4 units acting as a single unit) to participate in battles. *The first Super Robot Wars that uses the "Squad System", which allows the player to arrange squads (up to 4 units acting as a single unit) to participate in battles.
*The first Super Robot Wars game features series that having toy merchendises produced by Bandai's business rivals (the GaoGaiGar, which the series is produced by ] but toys produced by ] (now ]). However, series that have completely no relationship with the Bandai/Sunrise/Toei was not given any appearances in participate the SRW series, until ]'s "]" series participates in the ]. Some years later, "]", a series exclusively owned by Tomy, participated in Super Robot Wars K which marked the first animation having no relationship with ] to participate in the SRW series.<ref>The original novellic ] series was produced under ], a corporation with close relation to Sunrise, even the animation were produced by two Namco/Bandai-unrelated producers.</ref>
*The first game to introduce "Dynamic Kills", variants on attack animations, such as Daitarn 3's "Sun Attack", showing certain attacks destroying targeted enemies, whereas most attacks proceed exactly the same, regardless of whether they destroy the enemy or not. Some attacks, such as the GaoGaiGar's "Goldion Hammer", carry special variants for specific enemy types. *The first game to introduce "Dynamic Kills", variants on attack animations, such as Daitarn 3's "Sun Attack", showing certain attacks destroying targeted enemies, whereas most attacks proceed exactly the same, regardless of whether they destroy the enemy or not. Some attacks, such as the GaoGaiGar's "Goldion Hammer", carry special variants for specific enemy types.



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2003 video game
2nd Super Robot Wars Alpha
File:2nd Super Robot Wars Alpha Coverart.jpg
Developer(s)Banpresto
Publisher(s)Banpresto Japan
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
ReleaseSpring, 2003

Super Robot Wars Alpha 2 (第2次スーパーロボット大戦α, Dai-Ni-Ji Sūpā Robotto Taisen Arufa), for the PlayStation 2, is the third game in the Alpha series, continuing from Super Robot Wars Alpha and Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden. The 2nd Super Robot Wars Alpha, or simply Alpha 2, includes series debuts Brain Powered, GaoGaiGar (the first appearance of a Brave series title) and Steel Jeeg.

Series Included

This is the first Super Robot Wars game features series that having toy merchendises produced by Bandai's direct business rivals (the GaoGaiGar, which the series is produced by Sunirse but toys produced by Tomy (now Takara Tomy). However, series that have completely no relationship with the Bandai/Sunrise/Toei was not given any appearances in participate the SRW series, until Sega's "Virtual-On" series participates in the direct sequel of this game. A few years later, "Zoids: Genesis", a series exclusively owned by Takara Tomy, participated in Super Robot Wars K and marked the first animation which having no relationship with Namco Bandai to participate in the SRW series.

Banpresto Originals

When starting the game, the player chooses between four scenarios, one for each combination of a male or female protagonist and super or real robot, as follows:

  • Super Robot Pilots
Sanger Zonvolt - Male, pilot of Grungust Type-3 and the Dynamic General Guardian, DyGenGuard. He first appeared in Alpha Gaiden. Sangar awakens to battle a mysterious female, after she attacks the Earth Cradle. In his first scenerio, he's approached by the Gaiking team, but quickly leaves them behind.
Kusuha Mizuha - Female, pilot of the Ryujinki and RyuKoOh. This is Kusuha's second appearance in the Alpha series, and is the only returning selectable character from Alpha. At the start of her story, the RyuOhKi reappears, attacked by the KoOhKi, piloted by a mysterious masked pilot, as well as the Mikene Empire. It is rescued by the combined efforts of the Mazinger and GaoGaiGar teams.
Brooklyn Luckfield - Male, alias "Bullet", pilot of the KoRyuOh. This is Bullet's second appearance in the Alpha series, and is playable only if Kusuha is selected as the protagonist.
  • Real Robot Pilots
Arado Balanga - Male, pilot of the Huckebein MK III and the Wild Wurger. He is one of two characters to begin as a member of the Titans, an antagonist group in the game. He is eventually captured by the Alpha Numbers, comprised of the crews of the Albion (from Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory) and the Argama (from Mobile Suit Z Gundam), and shown the evils of the Titans.
Seolla Schweizer - Female, pilot of the Wild Falken. Playable only if Arado is selected as the protagonist. She is the second character to begin as a member of the Titans.
Ibis Douglas - Female, pilot of the Altairion and Hyperion. An inexperienced pilot, she is haunted by a crash that claimed the life of her mentor Filio Presty. When her scenario begins, she is rescued by the Crossbone Vanguard.
Tsugumi Takakura - Female, co-pilot of the Altarion and Hyperion. Playable only if Ibis is selected as the protagonist. Fiancée to Filio, she wears his glasses as a sign of remembrance.
Sleigh Presty - Female, pilot of the Vegalion and co-pilot of the Hyperion. Sister to Filio, she holds a deep, resenting grudge towards Ibis for accidentally killing her brother.
  • Other Original Characters
Viletta Vadim - Female, pilot of the Huckebein MK III R (regardless if Arado is the protagonist or not). This is Viletta's second appearance in the Alpha series, and is the only active member of the SRX Team.
Rätsel Feinschmecker(Elzam Branstein) - Male, pilot of the Huckebein MK III R "Trombe". This is Rätsel's first appearance in the Alpha series, having previously appeared in Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation.

Noteworthy

  • The first Super Robot Wars that uses the "Squad System", which allows the player to arrange squads (up to 4 units acting as a single unit) to participate in battles.
  • The first game to introduce "Dynamic Kills", variants on attack animations, such as Daitarn 3's "Sun Attack", showing certain attacks destroying targeted enemies, whereas most attacks proceed exactly the same, regardless of whether they destroy the enemy or not. Some attacks, such as the GaoGaiGar's "Goldion Hammer", carry special variants for specific enemy types.

References

  1. ^ "Second Super Robot Wars Alpha". IGN.com. 2002-12-18.
  2. The original novellic version of Full Metal Panic series (which participated before the Zoids) was produced and owned by Kadokawa, a corporation with close relation to Sunrise, even the animation were produced by two Namco/Bandai-unrelated producers.
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