- Super Robot Wars GC
Infobox VG
title = Super Robot Wars GC/XO
developer =Banpresto
publisher =
released = vgrelease|Japan|JPN|December 16 ,2004
genre =Tactical role-playing game
modes =Single player
ratings =CERO
platforms =Nintendo GameCube Xbox 360 nihongo|"Super Robot Wars GC"|スーパーロボット大戦GC|Sūpā Robotto Taisen Jīshī is the first and only
Nintendo GameCubeSuper Robot Wars title. The basic premise of the game is that the plot, settings, characters, and other mechanics consist of essentially mixing and combining the like of "Gundam ", "Mazinger ", "Getter Robo ", "Raijin-Oh ", and many othermecha -basedanime andmanga series into one universe. The Super Robot Wars series has existed for a fairly long time, dating back to at least the Nintendo Famicom, and has had many releases since then, across possibly all of the mainstream platforms since then, including the SNES, PS, PS2, GameCube,Game Boy and later iterations, among other platforms. It was ported to theXbox 360 under the title nihongo|"Super Robot Wars XO"|スーパーロボット大戦XO|Sūpā Robotto Taisen Ekkusu Ō, which had an online mode called nihongo|Super Robot Competition|スーパーロボット対戦|Sūpā Robotto Taisen.The "Super Robot Wars" universe features a great variety of anime series, and below is a list of such. In addition to these series, the SRW universe has had its own original mecha, concepts, and characters appear.
eries included in SRW GC
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Blue Comet SPT Layzner
*Future Robo Daltanius
*Heavy Metal L-Gaim
*Invincible Robo Trider G7
*J9 Trilogy:
**Galactic Whirlwind Braiger
**Galactic Gale Baxinger (debut)
**Galactic Hurricane Sasuraiger (debut)
*Mazinkaiser (OVA) (debut)
*Metal Armor Dragonar
*Mobile Suit Gundam
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**Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
**Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
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*Saikyo Robo Daioja (debut)
*Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo (OVA)
*Super Beast Machine God Dancougar
*Zettai Muteki Raijin-Oh (debut)Noteworthy
*The second Super Robot Wars game to use realtime-rendered 3D graphics for battle sequences; the first was the Dreamcast port of
Super Robot Wars Alpha .
*The first in the series to track damage to different parts of a unit's body (arms, legs, head and torso for robots; control, weapon, engine and chassis for carriers and fighter craft); if a part other than the torso/chassis loses all its HP it is destroyed, and weapons mounted on that part become unusable. The depletion of the torso/chassis's HP results in the destruction of the unit. Damage to the head/control reduces accuracy; the arms/weapons, attack strength; and the legs/engine, mobility.
**A unit that has lost its parts can be captured and either sold, converted into an item, or kept. Only enemy units from real robot series (eg. Gundam, Dragonar, L-Gaim and Layzner) can be piloted if kept.
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