Game Boy Advance

Super Robot Wars R

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Developed and published by Banpresto, Super Robot Wars R is a tactical role-playing game for Game Boy Advance. It brings together robots and pilots from multiple anime series, framing them in an original crossover story played on grid-based battle maps. The game is known for its signature blend of strategic combat, character-driven inter-series interactions, and energetic combat presentation.
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Release Date
2002-01-01
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Battles take place on a top-down grid, with turns alternating between the player and enemy forces. You move units, choose attacks, activate spirit commands, and position mecha to exploit range, terrain, and weapon traits. Progress is chapter-based, and between missions you can upgrade machines, improve weapons, and manage pilots and unit assignments.

Getter Robo team

A recurring core mecha unit often available as a frontline combat option.

Gundam pilots and units

A selection of pilots and mobile suits from different Gundam entries that form part of the roster.

Brave series mecha pilots

Characters and machines from heroic robot anime, often filling offensive and support roles.

Focus upgrade resources on a small group of key units rather than spreading them too thin. Save spirit commands for difficult turns, especially accuracy, evasion, and damage boosts against bosses. Use terrain bonuses and weapon ranges to your advantage, keeping fragile long-range units protected while durable melee units press forward.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Invest early in a few core units to make later stages much smoother.

Tips

Eliminate dangerous enemy accuracy units first to reduce incoming damage.

Tips

Hold back strong spirit commands until boss encounters or critical enemy waves.

User Reviews

The crossover appeal is a huge part of the fun, especially for anime mech fans.

User Reviews

A solid tactical loop with meaningful unit growth and satisfying mission pacing.

User Reviews

The GBA presentation and battle animations still hold up well for series fans.

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