Shin SD Sengokuden Densetsu No Daishougun Hen - Game

Game

  • Shin SD Sengokuden Daishougun Retsuden (Super Famicom)
A realtime SLG with Densetsu no Daishougun Hen as the main story and special scenarios with the characters from the first 3 works and the next work.
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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