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Game » consists of 6 releases. Released Jan 21, 1994
The first game in the Super Robot Wars series for the Nintendo DS. The game is a Simulation RPG based around the idea of combining the stories and characters from various mecha anime series into one big official crossover experience.
A demon overlord who's soul is bound to a book tries to restore his lost powers in this comedy JRPG.
Phantom Brave is a strategy RPG for the PlayStation 2, and the first game to be published by NIS America.
The 4th Super Robot Wars on the Game Boy Advance, D (Destiny) chronicles the battle against the Ruina.
This is the first game in the Super Robot Wars Alpha series to appear on the Playstation 2, featuring the same Simulation RPG action as the previous games and debuting the Squad System.
The second Super Robot Wars game for the Game Boy Advance, R (Reversal) follows the battles of the "Round Knights" as they fight against various mecha anime villains.
A remake of Langrisser II that was originally released on the SNES in Japan and was later ported to the PC-FX.
A strategy RPG for the Super Famicom. A group of heroes, including a creature summoner, fights off hordes of monsters and brigands.
A strategy RPG based off the popular novel/manga/anime that's similar in vein to Fire Emblem. It released only in Japan on the Sega Mega-CD.
A fantasy-themed strategy game developed by TamTam in 1993.
A strategy RPG for the Super Famicom centered around the town of Guoto, and a war over the powerful and mysterious Key of Resurrection.
A turn-based military tactics game in which the player controls a squad of soldiers moving through enemy territory. It was released on the Super Famicom in Japan only.
A Sengoku era turn-based strategy game featuring ninja, archers, and samurai as units.
A fantasy RTS game developed by Nihon Falcom that was originally released for the NEC PC-9801 in 1991 and later ported to the FM Towns and Super Famicom, followed by many other enhanced versions.
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