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I wanted to ask about Gundam games available in NA, or games that at least have English translations available. To narrow it down a little, I primarily play PC games, but I own a PS2 and N3DSXL. I have a couple of Gundam titles on the PS2: Dynasty Warriors Gundam 2, Encounters in Space, and Federation VS Zeon. In fact, the only reason a I got a PS2 in the first place was to play these, and Ace Combat.
Jun 28, 2010 - I found a menu translation patch for Gundam Assault Survive and I want to share here. Sweet, gonna have to remember this for when I finally get around to fixing my PSP. Way around the menus, as with Battle Chronicle and Battle Universe. That Tactics' and Royales' menus were in English already was.
For the most part, I'm a Universal Century-oriented fan, but I'll take what I can get. English Gundam games are pretty slim pickings, but out of those you've played, what have you enjoyed? For patches, the options are mostly strategy games like Cross Dimension 0079 and Gundam F91: Formula 0122 both on the Super Fami along with SD ones like G Next on the Super Fami, Winner's History on the Game Gear, and Dimension War on the Virtual Boy.
The Wing and G fighting games do too. There's a Japanese PC game entirely in English too, part first person shooter part graphical text adventure. However, I wouldn't recommend tracking down the phisial hardware just for the price and complications of such old computers. Some of the more action oriented games really don't need a translation and are fairly import friendly.
I've found my way through the menus of one of the VS. Games on the PSP just fine.
I also really like the Char's Counterattack game on the PS1, which looks rather nice for the system and captures the feel of Gundam's space battles as dogs fights rather well. That game is rather cheap on Ebay, about $10. The PS1/PS2 is region locked, but there's ways around that. While you don't have the hardware for it, one of my favorites is Gundam 0079: Rise From the Ashes. It's a Dreamcast game where you command a squad of MS to retake Australia from the Zeon. For PS2, the wonderfully titled 'Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam Vs.
Zeta Gundam' is essentially Federation Vs. The gameplay is essentially the same and there are story mode missions where you can change the fates of characters throughout the two series. There are also the Battle Assault PS1 games. Fighting games, nothing really above average, but any game that'll let you stomp your friends with Big Zam is always fun. Now, on the Japanese and non PS2/PC side of things, Gundam Breaker 2 on PS3 is really, really fun.
It is an absolutely shameless tie in to Build Fighters and to make you buy Gunpla in general, but damn it, the game is a blast. Your MS is a model kit and you fight other MS to collect their parts and spare plastic to combine and upgrade your own custom suit. Think Armored Core with Gunpla. The menus can be a little intimidating to get through, but a translation guide should be available and most of it is pretty easy to figure out by some trial and error.
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