List of Super Robot Wars Games - Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Title Details
Super Robot Wars A
Original release date(s):
  • 2001-09-21
Release years by system:
2001—Game Boy Advance
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: Metal Armor Dragonar and Martian Successor Nadesico
  • The A in the title either stands for Advance or Another.


Super Robot Wars R
Original release date(s):
  • 2002-08-02
Release years by system:
2002—Game Boy Advance
Notes:
  • This Super Robot Wars adds no new mechanics to the series. Later ported in FOMA cellphones as Super Robot Wars i.
  • Series Premiered: Gear Fighter Dendoh, Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo, and Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture – Prince of Darkness
  • The R in title stands for Reversal.


Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation
Original release date(s):
  • 2002-11-22

  • 2006-08-08
Release years by system:
2002—Game Boy Advance
Notes:
  • 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 real robots. It is also the first Super Robot Wars to ever be released officially in North America by Atlus, as Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation and re-released on the PlayStation 2 as part of Super Robot Wars Original Generations.


Super Robot Wars Destiny
Original release date(s):
  • 2003-08-08
Release years by system:
2003—Game Boy Advance
Notes:
  • 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 its bias towards real robots, where super robots will take the same amount of damage as reals do, regardless of their defensive rating.
  • Series Premiered: The Big O, Mirai Robo Daltanious, Getter Robo Armageddon, Macross 7, Megazone 23 Part 1 and Part 2, and Six God Combination Godmars: The Untold Legend


Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation 2
Original release date(s):
  • 2005-02-03

  • 2006-11-14
Release years by system:
2005—Game Boy Advance
Notes:
  • A direct sequel to the first Original Generation game which features story elements from Compact 2/Impact and Alpha 2. It is also the second Super Robot Wars to ever be released officially in North America by Atlus, as Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation 2 and re-released on the PlayStation 2 as part of Super Robot Wars Original Generations.


Super Robot Wars J
Original release date(s):
  • 2005-09-15
Release years by system:
2005—Game Boy Advance
Notes:
  • The first title to not feature any series from the original Super Robot Wars (although the Mazinger and Gundam franchises are still represented by their newer entries). This game also marks the debut of characters from animated series exclusively using "battle armors".
  • Series Premiered: Full Metal Panic!, Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu, Mazinkaiser (Movie), Tekkaman Blade
  • The J in the title stands for Judgment.


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