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The second entry of the Wonderswan series of [[Super Robot Wars]], the ''Super Robot Wars Compact 2'' story was ''so big'' it had to be separated into three parts: ''Earth Crisis'', ''Cosmoquake'' and ''Galaxy Showdown''. The story deals with the battle between Earth's forces and the extraterrestrial Einst, who seek to restart the world they deem too corrupted. The key to Einst's success or defeat lies within two cadets in the Earth Federation's forces, serving as the game's [[Original Generation]].
The second entry of the Wonderswan series of [[Super Robot Wars]], the ''Super Robot Wars Compact 2'' story was ''so big'' it had to be separated into three parts: ''Earth Crisis'', ''Cosmoquake'' and ''Galaxy Showdown''. The story deals with the battle between Earth's forces and the extraterrestrial Einst, who seek to restart the world they deem too corrupted. The key to Einst's success or defeat lies within two cadets in the Earth Federation's forces, serving as the game's [[Original Generation]].


Arguably one of the more famous SRW entries, despite the obscure handheld system it started out on. It was later [[Video Game Remake|remade]] using the ''[[Super Robot Wars Alpha|Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden]]'' engine as ''Super Robot Wars Impact'', the series' first entry on the Sony [[Play Station 2]], with all three games compiled onto one disc. ''Impact'' added two new series into the mix: ''[[G Gundam]]'' and ''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'', including [[The Dragon]] Einst Alfimi. Like the preceding ''[[Super Robot Wars Compact]]'', Compact 2 and Impact features the "Free Route System": rather than following a linear plot, the games allow the player to choose the order to play certain scenarios in. This may affect the storyline or give the player an opportunity to unlock [[Secret Character|hidden units and/or characters]].
Arguably one of the more famous SRW entries, despite the obscure handheld system it started out on. It was later [[Video Game Remake|remade]] using the ''[[Super Robot Wars Alpha|Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden]]'' engine as ''Super Robot Wars Impact'', the series' first entry on the Sony [[PlayStation 2]], with all three games compiled onto one disc. ''Impact'' added two new series into the mix: ''[[G Gundam]]'' and ''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'', including [[The Dragon]] Einst Alfimi. Like the preceding ''[[Super Robot Wars Compact]]'', Compact 2 and Impact features the "Free Route System": rather than following a linear plot, the games allow the player to choose the order to play certain scenarios in. This may affect the storyline or give the player an opportunity to unlock [[Secret Character|hidden units and/or characters]].


== Series included in the [[Super Robot Wars]] Compact 2 trilogy/[[Video Game Remake|Impact]] (debuts are in '''bold''') ==
<big>Series included in the [[Super Robot Wars]] Compact 2 trilogy/[[Video Game Remake|Impact]] (debuts are in '''bold''')</big>
* '''[[Original Generation|Banpresto Originals]]'''
* '''[[Original Generation|Banpresto Originals]]'''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]] ''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]] ''
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam The 08th MS Team|Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team]] ''
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team]] ''
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 War in The Pocket|Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket]]''
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket]]''
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory]] ''
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory]] ''
** ''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam]]''
** ''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam]]''
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* ''[[G Gundam|Mobile Fighter G Gundam]]'' (Impact exclusive)
* ''[[G Gundam|Mobile Fighter G Gundam]]'' (Impact exclusive)


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== Associated tropes: ==
* [[The Ace]] (Haran Banjou and Rom Stol)
* [[The Ace]] (Haran Banjou and Rom Stol)
* [[Ace Pilot]] (Kyosuke is a "Steamroller" and Excellen's a "Sniper", though when fighting alongside him, she steers towards "Bushwacker")
* [[Ace Pilot]] (Kyosuke is a "Steamroller" and Excellen's a "Sniper", though when fighting alongside him, she steers towards "Bushwacker")
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* [[Evil Knockoff]] (Fake [[Daitarn 3|Daitarn 3s]], Gildeens, Mass Production [[Great Mazinger|Great Mazingers]], Einst Eisen)
* [[Evil Knockoff]] (Fake [[Daitarn 3|Daitarn 3s]], Gildeens, Mass Production [[Great Mazinger|Great Mazingers]], Einst Eisen)
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|[[Chars Counterattack|Char]]}} and {{spoiler|[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory|Gato]]}} in the true ending.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|[[Chars Counterattack|Char]]}} and {{spoiler|[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory|Gato]]}} in the true ending.
* [[Fix Fic]] ([[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 War in The Pocket|Bernie Wiseman]] (as a result of [[Retcon|retconning]] his death in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 War in The Pocket|Gundam 0080]]''), [[Mobile Suit Gundam The 08th MS Team|Norris Packard]], [[Mobile Fighter G Gundam|Master Asia]], [[Mobile Fighter G Gundam|Schwarz Bruder]], [[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|Puru and Puru 2]] get to live)
* [[Fix Fic]] ([[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket|Bernie Wiseman]] (as a result of [[Retcon|retconning]] his death in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket|Gundam 0080]]''), [[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team|Norris Packard]], [[Mobile Fighter G Gundam|Master Asia]], [[Mobile Fighter G Gundam|Schwarz Bruder]], [[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|Puru and Puru 2]] get to live)
* [[Flash Step]] (F91 Gundam Formula 91)
* [[Flash Step]] (F91 Gundam Formula 91)
* [[Gratuitous German]] (The names of Kyosuke and Excellen's mecha; similarly, all the names and attacks of Einst units and characters)
* [[Gratuitous German]] (The names of Kyosuke and Excellen's mecha; similarly, all the names and attacks of Einst units and characters)
* [[Hive Queen|Hive King]] (Neue Regisseur)
* [[Hive Queen|Hive King]] (Neue Regisseur)
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]] ({{spoiler|Excellen}})
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]] ({{spoiler|Excellen}})
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]
** [[Akira Kamiya]] ([[Getter Robo|Ryouma Nagare (Classic version)]], [[Raideen|Akira Hibiki]] and [[Dangaioh|Roll Kran]])
** [[Hochu Otsuka]] ([[Ninja Senshi Tobikage|Gurasan]], [[Zeta Gundam|Yazan Gable]])
** [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] ([[Machine Robo|Rom Stoll]], [[Zeta Gundam|Jerrid Mesa]] and [[Ninja Senshi Tobikage|Jou Maya]])
** [[Keaton Yamada]] ([[Getter Robo|Hayato Jin (Classic version)]] and [[Combattler V|Juzo Naniwa]])
** [[Kenyuu Horiuchi]] ([[Ninja Senshi Tobikage|Irubora Saro]])
** [[Masami Kikuchi]] ([[Ninja Senshi Tobikage|Maiku Coiru]])
** [[Nobuo Tobita]] ([[Zeta Gundam|Kamille Bidan]] and [[G Gundam|Ulube Ishikawa]])
** [[Nobuyuki Hiyama]] ([[Mobile Suit Gundam The 08th MS Team|Shiro Amada]])
** [[Noriko Hidaka]] ([[Ninja Senshi Tobikage|Renni Ai]])
** [[Norio Wakamoto]] ([[Dancougar|Shapiro Keats]] and Neue Regisseur)
** [[Omi Minami]] ([[Martian Successor Nadesico|Ruri Hoshino]] (only in Impact))
** [[Sumi Shimamoto]] ([[Ninja Senshi Tobikage|Princess Romina]])
** [[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] (Kyosuke Nanbu and [[Martian Successor Nadesico|Gen'ichiro Tsukuomi]])
** [[Tomokazu Seki]] ([[G Gundam|Domon Kasshu]] and [[Martian Successor Nadesico|Gai Daigouji]] (both are only in Impact))
** [[Yuko Mizutani]] (Excellen Browning, [[Machine Robo|Leina Stoll]] and Alfimi)
*** Eventually a few of these voice actors would go to voice characters from the [[Endless Frontier]] series
* [[Human Aliens]] ([[Grendizer|Duke and Maria Fleed]], [[Zambot 3|The Zambot Team members]], 3/4s of the Dangaioh team, and [[Ninja Senshi Tobikage|the Zaboom and Rodarians]].)
* [[Human Aliens]] ([[Grendizer|Duke and Maria Fleed]], [[Zambot 3|The Zambot Team members]], 3/4s of the Dangaioh team, and [[Ninja Senshi Tobikage|the Zaboom and Rodarians]].)
* [[Humanity on Trial]] (The Einst are disturbed by how warlike the Earthlings are and seek to [[Kill'Em All]] and replace them with a new species in an [[Adam and Eve Plot]], {{spoiler|using Kyosuke and Alfimi as its Adam and Eve}})
* [[Humanity on Trial]] (The Einst are disturbed by how warlike the Earthlings are and seek to [[Kill'Em All]] and replace them with a new species in an [[Adam and Eve Plot]], {{spoiler|using Kyosuke and Alfimi as its Adam and Eve}})
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 17 July 2018

The second entry of the Wonderswan series of Super Robot Wars, the Super Robot Wars Compact 2 story was so big it had to be separated into three parts: Earth Crisis, Cosmoquake and Galaxy Showdown. The story deals with the battle between Earth's forces and the extraterrestrial Einst, who seek to restart the world they deem too corrupted. The key to Einst's success or defeat lies within two cadets in the Earth Federation's forces, serving as the game's Original Generation.

Arguably one of the more famous SRW entries, despite the obscure handheld system it started out on. It was later remade using the Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden engine as Super Robot Wars Impact, the series' first entry on the Sony PlayStation 2, with all three games compiled onto one disc. Impact added two new series into the mix: G Gundam and Martian Successor Nadesico, including The Dragon Einst Alfimi. Like the preceding Super Robot Wars Compact, Compact 2 and Impact features the "Free Route System": rather than following a linear plot, the games allow the player to choose the order to play certain scenarios in. This may affect the storyline or give the player an opportunity to unlock hidden units and/or characters.

Series included in the Super Robot Wars Compact 2 trilogy/Impact (debuts are in bold)

Tropes used in Super Robot Wars Compact 2 include: