Mobile Suit Gundam Senki Record U.C. 0081
Sunday, April 29th, 2012- Mobile Suit Gundam Senki Record U.C. 0081 Playstation 3 Game (Japanese Version)
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Mobile Suit Gundam Senki Record U.C. 0081 Japanese Format (NTSC-J). Box,package,
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Mobile Suit Gundam Senki Record U.C. 0081 Japanese Format (NTSC-J). Box,package,
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In Zeta Gundam, we see the future world of the Universal Century through a dark mirror. Having defeated the Zeon menace, the Earth Federation has itself become cruel and oppressive. A new generation of Gundam mobile suits is created not to fight for peace, but to punish the enemies of the state, and yesterdays villains must become todays
heroes in order to balance the scales of justice. And when a young civilian named Kamille Bidan is caught up in the rebellion, he little suspects the price he will pay in the fight for freedom.Amazon.com
The initial run of Mobile Suit Gundam flopped in 1979, but the success of the three Gundam features (1981-82) created an audience for Yoshiyuki Tomino’s sprawling mecha adventure. Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985) was the first broadcast sequel. The story takes place in year 79 of the Universal Century, not long after the One Year War. Like Amuro Ray, the hero of the initial series, Kamille Bidan is a Newtype, a human with exceptional mental powers, including the ability to pilot sophisticated robot suits with no formal training. But Amuro became a pilot by accident when his satellite-home was invaded; Kamille steals the prototype Gundam MK II, throwing his lot in with the rebels of the A.E.U.G. (Anti-Earth Union Group). Zeta Gundam occupies an interesting place in the history of this long-running continuity: In it, Tomino and his artists began to explore the conflicts between the Newtypes and ordinary humans in greater depth. But the filmmakers were still learning how to create sympathetic characters and a sustained narrative. Kamille isn’t a particularly likable hero. He joins the A.E.U.G. struggle against the brutal military cadre the Titans, not because he opposes their plan to subjugate the Earth, but because he got into a fist fight with a Titan officer who made fun of his name. The story rambles as characters appear, disappear and reappear. Menacing new Titan officers arrive, get killed in battle and are replaced with new menacing officers. The Western-looking characters have small heads and misproportioned bodies. Despite these weaknesses, Zeta Gundam remains a significant series. (Rated 13 and older: violence, violence against women, brief nudity) –Charles Solomon
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Blue, Red, Yellow, White, Ink drawing marker, Metalic Color
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Small-scale version of the modified Altron Gundam from the OVA (Original Video Animation) series “Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz.” “Dragon Fang” arm parts can be attached and removed at will to create various attack poses. Specifically designed to be able to be posed in some of the more memorable ways it was seen in the series. Snap-assembly, fully-posable and molded in color. Note, however, that many of the smaller details are NOT in their “real” colors and painting this model will make it look much better. About 12cm tall when completed.
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Plastic model
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Battle in more than 50 mobile suits based on the popular animated series / ESRB = E Everyone Fully submersible design Full 2 Year Warranty
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Undeniably cool samurai-armored Shin Musha Gundam from the “Gundam Musou Special” PS2 game now gets the Master Grade treatment! Based on Hajime Katoki’s design, the powerful Mobile Suit comes sharply molded on colored plastic runners and can be assembled with snap-fit ease. The super-poseable inner frame from the Master Grade RX-78-2 Gundam Ver. One Year War 0079 is used to give Shin Musha Gundam a world of posing possibilities, and the well-jointed shoulder- and skirt armor assist with movability without getting in the way. Weapons include its Nichirinmaru katana with sheath, Denkoumaru naginata, Sankoumaru jumonji yari, and a Tanegashima gun. The blades for each melee weapon have silver mekki plating for extra realism! Marking stickers and Gundam decals are provided for added detail and give you the choice of completing the kit with either Hajime Katoki’s markings or the plastic model kit original-version markings!
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The ultimate “Strike Freedom Gundam” has been refined by Kakito Hajime!!
- The greatest sense of size amongst the PG. The frame structure exposed during the High-Matt Mode/Full-Burst Mode has been
processed with Extra Finish, emitting golden shine, drawing out the
attractiveness even more.
- [Super Dragoon Extending Mode Gimmick]
By sliding the Super Dragoon, each part linked to it will be expanded to the firing mode.
- [Mobile Interior Frame Structure Fully Newly Produced]
The golden parts are drawn out by sliding the joints. The exterior with a sliding gimmick
installed, in conjunction with the interior framing that has evolved from the
PG Strike Gundam, along with the golden parts with Extra Finish processing,
effectively showsthe gold parts.
- [New Mechanism used in the Joints]
Accessories: Beam Shield, Beam Rifle x2, Beam Saber x2, Xiphias 3 Rail Cannon x2,
Super Dragoon x8, Custom Display Base
*Requires 2x LR41 batteries for LED sold separately.
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DYNASTY WARRIORS: GUNDAM 2 combines the devastating power of the Mobile Suit, the rich legacy of the GUNDAM universe, and the furious Tactical Action game play of the DYNASTY WARRIORS series. For the first time, engage in melee battles against colossal enemies such as the Psycho Gundam who can quickly reconfigure their bodies into titanic mobile fortresses. Prepare to head off into the furthest reaches of space and wage war against legions of enemy Mobile Suits!Amazon.com Product Description
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 combines the devastating power of the mobile suit, the rich legacy of the anime Gundam universe, and the furious tactical action gameplay of the Dynasty Warriors series. For the first time, engage in melee battles against colossal enemies such as the Psycho Gundam who can quickly reconfigure their bodies into titanic mobile fortresses. Prepare to head off into the furthest reaches of space and wage war against legions of enemy mobile suits.
Story Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2, like its predecessor, is a hack and slash tactical action game based on several different anime within the popular and long-lived Gundam series. Action in these anime, and thus within Gundam 2, is based around combat that utilizes in-game mechanized mobile suits and the player’s ability to pilot them in combat against hordes of similarly equipped enemies. The goal in this combat is to level up your chosen character and suit by doing enough damage against the low level enemies you face, and wherever possible, the huge boss character/mechs that are associated with the particular level you find yourself on. Gundam mobile suits feature laser swords, guns, as well as propulsion mechanisms, together which can be used in a few varieties of standard and charging attacks, as well as attacks designed to knock out all enemies within a certain range by charging a power gauge before acting. As you would expect, successful attacks against bosses require much more work and precision, and in many cases rapid input of button prompts flashed during combat. Multiple Play Modes Gundam 2 also provides players with a few different play mode options. ‘Official mode’ is a default campaign where players attempt to level up characters by playing through existing plot lines from the various anime subject matter. In this mode you can choose to play from either the good, or evil side of things, but the characters are set. ‘Mission mode’ on the other hand allows players to mix characters and scenarios from the Gundam universe and associate them in different ways for different outcomes. Missions here are divided into several different categories, with completion of missions unlocking further play opportunities and classes of mobile suits. ‘Library mode’ provides players with background information on all the pilots, mobile suits and battle ships in the game. Lastly ‘Versus mode’ via PlayStation Network (PSN) allows players to compete against each other in three online campaigns. Key Game Features:
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