Shin SD Sengokuden Chou Kidou Daishougun Hen - Game

Game

  • Shin SD Sengokuden Kidou Musha Taisen (PlayStation)
A realtime simulation RPG that connects the stories of Chou Kidou Daishougun Hen and Bushin Kirahagane Hen. Stars characters from Shichinin no Choushougun Hen, Chou Kidou Daishougun Hen, Bushin Kirahagane Hen and original characters. The game is released in 1996.
Has original main characters, Tsukikage Gundam, Hien Gundam and Ryuuko Gundam to choose from.
SD Gundam
Musha Gundam
SD Sengokuden
  • Musha Shichinin Shuu Hen
  • Fuurinkazan Hen
  • Tenka Touitsu Hen
Shin SD Sengokuden
  • Chijou Saikyou Hen
  • Densetsu no Daishougun Hen
  • Shichinin no Choushougun Hen
  • Chou Kidou Daishougun Hen
Chou SD Sengokuden
  • Bushin Kirahagane
  • Touba Daishougun
  • Tensei Shichinin Shuu
Musharetsuden
  • Bukabuka Hen
  • Musharetsuden Zero
SD Sangokuden
  • BB Senshi Sangokuden
  • SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors
Other
  • Musha Senki Hakari no Hengen Hen
  • Mushamaruden
  • Musha Banchō Fūunroku
  • Musha Generation
Knight Gundam
  • Sieg Zion Hen
  • SD Gundam Seiden
Other works
  • SD Command Chronicles
  • Gundlander
  • Superior Defender Gundam Force
    • Characters
    • Mobile Citizen
    • Gaiden
  • SD Gundam Side Story
Games
  • SD Gundam G Generation
  • MS Saga: A New Dawn
  • SD Gundam Dimension War

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