Super Robot Wars Original Generation Gaiden - Series Included in Super Robot Wars Original Generation Gaiden

Series Included in Super Robot Wars Original Generation Gaiden

  • Banpresto Originals
    • Shin Super Robot Wars
    • Super Robot Wars Gaiden: Masō Kishin - The Lord of Elemental
    • Choukijin RyuuKoOh Denki (超機人 龍虎王伝奇)
    • 3rd Super Robot Wars
    • Super Robot Wars F
    • Super Robot Wars F Final
    • Super Robot Wars Alpha
    • Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden
    • 2nd Super Robot Wars Alpha
    • Super Robot Wars Compact 2
    • Super Robot Wars Impact
    • Super Hero Operations
    • Hero Senki: Project Olympus
    • Super Robot Wars A
    • The Great Battle IV
    • Super Robot Wars R
    • Super Robot Wars Compact 3
    • Super Robot Wars Scramble Commander
    • Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The Animation
    • Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The Sound Cinema
    • Super Robot Wars Original Generation Chronicle (Stories first published in the Super Robot Wars Dengeki Comics)
    • 3rd Super Robot Wars Alpha: To the End of the Galaxy
    • Super Robot Wars: Original Generations
    • Super Robot Wars MX (New)

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