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* [[Christmas Cake]]: Partially subverted; while not exactly of the right age (she's 23), Aqua has brief stigmas of this when she meets the MUCH younger pilots of the other series. Even Hugo's younger than her.
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Partially subverted; while not exactly of the right age (she's 23), Aqua has brief stigmas of this when she meets the MUCH younger pilots of the other series. Even Hugo's younger than her.
** One notable 4Koma lampshades this much to Aqua's distress. {{spoiler|Even [[Super Robot Wars Compact 2|Excellen Browning]] makes a cameo}}
** One notable 4Koma lampshades this much to Aqua's distress. {{spoiler|Even [[Super Robot Wars Compact 2|Excellen Browning]] makes a cameo}}
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: Hugo's color scheme is red; his first theme song is "Burning Red", just to drive the point home. While he doesn't quite like the color, the song name also fits as in he's [[Hot Blooded]]. Aqua's color theme's blue, as seen in her theme song "Dancing Blue" and the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7j659VjfIQ Dragoon she pilots while Hugo is put of commission in the PSP port]. Albero Esto's color scheme is black, hence his nickname "Black Wolf" and theme song "Crying Black".
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: Hugo's color scheme is red; his first theme song is "Burning Red", just to drive the point home. While he doesn't quite like the color, the song name also fits as in he's [[Hot-Blooded]]. Aqua's color theme's blue, as seen in her theme song "Dancing Blue" and the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7j659VjfIQ Dragoon she pilots while Hugo is put of commission in the PSP port]. Albero Esto's color scheme is black, hence his nickname "Black Wolf" and theme song "Crying Black".
* [[Combination Attack]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfEIAKpJP14 MX marks yet another appearance of the Final Dynamic Special].
* [[Combination Attack]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfEIAKpJP14 MX marks yet another appearance of the Final Dynamic Special].
* [[Combining Mecha]]: [[Getter Robo]] G.
* [[Combining Mecha]]: [[Getter Robo]] G.

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Super Robot Wars MX is a video game for the Play Station 2. It's the fourth Super Robot Wars title by Banpresto released on the console, preceded by Super Robot Wars Impact, Super Robot Wars Alpha 2 and Super Robot Wars Scramble Commander, and was released on May 27, 2004, later ported to the Play Station Portable on December 19, 2005, with minor gameplay tweaks, titled Super Robot Wars MX Portable.

MX is one of the few games in the franchise where the player doesn't have a choice of which "Banpresto Original" protagonist they can play. Both originals Hugo Medio and Aqua Centolm share the same machine, though there's still a choice of which two mecha to use: the Super Robot Garmraid or the Real Robot Cerberus.

MX is the first SRW to have the Mobile Suit Gundam series not partake in any of the major events of the game. Other than G Gundam, which loosely links their endings (from which the MX storyline is set after the endings, according to the events of Impact) and plots to the original storyline, the other Gundam productions almost solely exist in purpose to support other non-Gundam titles of MX. It departs from other SRW productions where conflicts between various Gundam factions must be taken as part of the overarching storyline. The only other game to do this is Super Robot Wars NEO.

Because of the series included in MX, it's often theorized MX was intended to be a direct sequel to Impact, since it includes several same series from that game, most notably Machine Robo. At the same time, both games feature the "Free Route" system, use the same in-game font, and much of MX's soundtrack is remixed or rearranged from Impact's (a remixed version of the Impact theme's played in the final stages of the game, further supporting the theory). Some sprites and cut-ins from Impact are reused in MX; the most noticeable is arguably the God Gundam's sprite and the "God Finger" Super Move Portrait Attack.

Series Included


This game features examples of:

  • Spiritual Successor: To the Compact/Impact series. It was originally meant to be part of the Pact timeline, but for one reason or another this was ultimately abandoned.
  • Stripperiffic Ms. Fanservice (Aqua's outfit...with a bit of Gainaxing thrown in. It looks like a swimsuit. Turns out it functions like one too.)
  • World Healing Wave (As in the parent show, Ayato uses his power as Ollin to tune all the bad things out of existence, most notably the events of Prince of Darkness so that Akito and Yurika can have their happy ending.