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This is a list of Macross video games. Even though some of these have only been released in the domestic market rather than abroad (where the franchise has also been licensed by as ) they extend the franchise with noticeable key elements such as original animation scenes, and mecha known as.Due to the vast number of platforms, this list sorts video games by chronological order instead of systems, supports or genres. Official crossover video games are part of the list, yet unofficial -made freeware applications and licensed non-game applications are not listed.The following list is presented as such:. original release date, international title, (platform)(original title, pronunciation help), maker, publisher, supportshort description of the game with genre, related series and story. This section needs expansion.
You can help. ( January 2015). 2000.05: (PlayStation/Dreamcast)(スーパーロボット大戦α, Supa Robotto Taisen Alpha), Banpresto, CD-ROM/GD-ROM. 2007.09: (PlayStation 2), Banpresto,Cancelled. Macross VF-X2 North American localization (PlayStation)(マクロス ブイエフエックスツー, Makurosu Biefu Ekkusu Tsu), UNiT, Bandai Visual, CD-ROMLocalization process including English voice acting and the addition of an exclusive mecha had already started when the project was eventually cancelled.
The unfinished game was yet released by Tokyo Snack in a limited non-commercial promotion campaign title named Macross VF-X2: Special Version. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Another Dimension (超時空要塞マクロス アナザーディメンション, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Anaza Dimenshyon), Tomy, ROM cartridgeJapanese localization of to be done by video game company Tomy of Japan. Since most of the used in Crystal Dreams came from the original Macross TV series (which provided a third of the animation for the cartoon series in the U.S.), Tomy saw the opportunity to have the only Macross game released on the Japanese N64.
However, producer GameTek never completed the American game and closed down in 1998. In addition, though Tomy was interested in the game and even went as far as to advertise it in Japanese magazines, the company didn't obtain the rights to distribute a Macross game from Bandai. Driver video sis 330 mirage windows 7. References.
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You'll probably notice a lot of recent updates to the Macross mecha section. I want to keep that pace going and keep the section moving forward to the next level. That will require assistance from the community, so here's what I'm looking for:-As much color lineart as possible, be it official or custom. Please do not submit lineart from MrMarch's Macross Mecha Manual. If you're going to submit custom works, they have to be your own work.-Spec corrections and additions.-Detailed Burke's style mechanical profiles. The profiles I want should use official sources such as Macross Compendium and generally look like this (sample profile courtesy of MrMarch):-Please DON'T post any material for Frontier here. It has its own dedicated thread, so use it.Ideally, I'd like to start with the original series, but any other series is welcome as well.
For now, detailed profiles should focus on mecha. We'll get to vehicles and support units later on.That's all. And thanks in advance for anyone who is able to contribute something here.
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The HWR-00-Mk.I Monster (not to be mixed up with the Mk.II from the original Macross) should be added to the Macross Zero section. It appears in the mecha section of the official macross page.Also, the Macross II section of the official page, has the VF-1SS instead of the VF-1MS. I hardly know anything about Macross II, and since the profile calls this valkyrie the Metal Siren, VF-1MS makes more sense to me, but it would probably be better that someone who knows more about this OVA, confirm or deny this model number.Edit: The picture of the VF-4's Battroid mode is missing. I have spotted the following in the Macross DYRL movie:Regult Light Missile Carrier- In the initial battle, after Hikaru rejects Misa's orders and heads into the ship, we see a brief battle inside the ship which shows a Tomahawk Destroid firing at something and hard to see Zentradi mecha launching missiles at an unseen Valkyrie, from which we can only see the tip of its gunpod.