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The first ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'' title for [[Super Title 64 Advance|the Nintendo Game Boy Advance]]. Difficult in the same vein of old-school SRWs, it [[Expy|borrows a lot of designs from]] [[Super Robot Wars 64]]. The story revolves around the [[War for Fun and Profit|warmongering organization Shadow-Mirror]], who sends out one of its members to spy on [[Alternate Universe|another universe]]: either [[Ace Pilot|their ace Axel Almer]] or the [[Ridiculously Human Robot|newly created android Lamia Loveless]]. Unfortunately for them, due to a mess up in the jump to another universe, they receive a certain misfortune ([[Easy Amnesia]] for Axel, [[Speech Impediment]] for Lamia) and actually ''ally'' themselves with the heroes, thereby betraying the Shadow-Mirror. [[Scrappy Mechanic|The game can't skip battle scenes]], which [[Broken Base|doesn't sit quite too well for many fans]].
The first ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'' title for [[Super Title 64 Advance|the Nintendo Game Boy Advance]]. Difficult in the same vein of old-school SRWs, it [[Expy|borrows a lot of designs from]] [[Super Robot Wars 64]]. The story revolves around the [[War for Fun and Profit|warmongering organization Shadow-Mirror]], who sends out one of its members to spy on [[Alternate Universe|another universe]]: either [[Ace Pilot|their ace Axel Almer]] or the [[Ridiculously Human Robot|newly created android Lamia Loveless]]. Unfortunately for them, due to a mess up in the jump to another universe, they receive a certain misfortune ([[Easy Amnesia]] for Axel, [[Speech Impediment]] for Lamia) and actually ''ally'' themselves with the heroes, thereby betraying the Shadow-Mirror. [[Scrappy Mechanic|The game can't skip battle scenes]], which [[Broken Base|doesn't sit quite too well for many fans]].


Later on, an [[Updated Rerelease]] for ''Advance'' is made for the Sony [[Play Station Portable]], titled ''Super Robot Wars A Portable'' ('''not''' ''Advance Portable'', since it's no longer on the GBA), boasting ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation|Super Robot Wars Original Generations]]'' graphics, voice acting, selectable pilot skills, skippable battle scenes and many other improvements. Yet, the difficulty is taken [[Up to Eleven]], thus [[Love It or Hate It|fans are divided whether A Portable was a good remake or not]].
Later on, an [[Updated Rerelease]] for ''Advance'' is made for the Sony [[PlayStation Portable]], titled ''Super Robot Wars A Portable'' ('''not''' ''Advance Portable'', since it's no longer on the GBA), boasting ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation|Super Robot Wars Original Generations]]'' graphics, voice acting, selectable pilot skills, skippable battle scenes and many other improvements. Yet, the difficulty is taken [[Up to Eleven]], thus [[Love It or Hate It|fans are divided whether A Portable was a good remake or not]].


This game includes the following series (new series in '''bold'''):
This game includes the following series (new series in '''bold'''):
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]''
* ''<nowiki>[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team]]</nowiki>''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team]]''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory]]''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory]]''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Zeta Gundam]]''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam]]''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|Gundam ZZ]]''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ]]''
* ''[[Chars Counterattack|Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack]]''
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack]]''
* ''[[G Gundam]]''
* ''[[G Gundam]]''
* ''[[Gundam Wing]]: Endless Waltz''
* ''[[Gundam Wing]]: Endless Waltz''
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* '''''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'''''
* '''''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'''''


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=== Tropes associated to this game: ===

* [[Alternate Universe]]
* [[Alternate Universe]]
* [[Becoming the Mask]]
* [[Becoming the Mask]]
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** {{spoiler|[[Nadesico|Aestevalis Gai Custom/Gai Daigoji, Daitetsujin/Tsukumo Shiratori]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Nadesico|Aestevalis Gai Custom/Gai Daigoji, Daitetsujin/Tsukumo Shiratori]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[G Gundam|Nobel Gundam/Allenby Beardsley, Master Gundam/Master Asia, Fuunsaiki Gundam/Fuunsaiki]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[G Gundam|Nobel Gundam/Allenby Beardsley, Master Gundam/Master Asia, Fuunsaiki Gundam/Fuunsaiki]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Mobile Suit Gundam The 08th MS Team|Gouf Custom/Norris Packard]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team|Gouf Custom/Norris Packard]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Getter Robo|Tekkou Ki, Kochou Ki, also Musashi Tomoe alive for the rest of the game]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Getter Robo|Tekkou Ki, Kochou Ki, also Musashi Tomoe alive for the rest of the game]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Either Four Murasame or Rosamia Badam]]. [[Sadistic Choice|Yes, you can only pick one]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Either Four Murasame or Rosamia Badam]]. [[Sadistic Choice|Yes, you can only pick one]]}}
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* [[Shout-Out]]: [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Amuro Ray]] in the Shadow-Mirror universe died in the Battle of A-Baoa-Qu. This certainly sounds familiar in a certain Gundam novel.
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Amuro Ray]] in the Shadow-Mirror universe died in the Battle of A-Baoa-Qu. This certainly sounds familiar in a certain Gundam novel.
** Only in ''A Portable'':
** Only in ''A Portable'':
{{quote|Axel: "'''[[Macross 7|LISTEN TO MY]] <s>[[Macross 7|SONG]]</s> [[Macross 7|SCREAM!!]]''' - now's not the time to be saying that!" <br />
{{quote|Axel: "'''[[Macross 7|LISTEN TO MY]] <s>[[Macross 7|SONG]]</s> [[Macross 7|SCREAM!!]]''' - now's not the time to be saying that!"
Axel: "Rocket Soul Punch! Or something!" }}
Axel: "Rocket Soul Punch! Or something!" }}
* [[Shut UP, Hannibal]]: Done by [[Daitarn 3|Haran Banjou]] to [[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|Haman Karn]].
* [[Shut UP, Hannibal]]: Done by [[Daitarn 3|Haran Banjou]] to [[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|Haman Karn]].
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 20 February 2020

The first Super Robot Wars title for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. Difficult in the same vein of old-school SRWs, it borrows a lot of designs from Super Robot Wars 64. The story revolves around the warmongering organization Shadow-Mirror, who sends out one of its members to spy on another universe: either their ace Axel Almer or the newly created android Lamia Loveless. Unfortunately for them, due to a mess up in the jump to another universe, they receive a certain misfortune (Easy Amnesia for Axel, Speech Impediment for Lamia) and actually ally themselves with the heroes, thereby betraying the Shadow-Mirror. The game can't skip battle scenes, which doesn't sit quite too well for many fans.

Later on, an Updated Rerelease for Advance is made for the Sony PlayStation Portable, titled Super Robot Wars A Portable (not Advance Portable, since it's no longer on the GBA), boasting Super Robot Wars Original Generations graphics, voice acting, selectable pilot skills, skippable battle scenes and many other improvements. Yet, the difficulty is taken Up to Eleven, thus fans are divided whether A Portable was a good remake or not.

This game includes the following series (new series in bold):

Tropes used in Super Robot Wars A include:

Axel: "LISTEN TO MY SONG SCREAM!! - now's not the time to be saying that!"
Axel: "Rocket Soul Punch! Or something!"

AESTIIIII!!! VALIIIIISSS!!!!