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Super Hero Generation (Video Game)
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Super Hero Generation is a Turn-Based Strategy game released for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Play Station Vita on October 23, 2014. It is part of the Ultra Series, Kamen Rider, and Gundam crossover game franchise, the Compati Heroes series, and developed by the same people that brought you the SD Gundam G Generation series.Recruitable Characters: Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack: Nu Gundam Mobile Suit Gundam F91: Gundam F91 Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Freedom Gundam, Justice Gundam Mobile Suit Gundam 00: 00 Raiser, Cherudim Gundam, Arios Gundam, Seravee Gundam Mobile Suit Gundam AGE: Memory of Eden: Gundam AGE-2 Double Bullet, Gundam AGE-2 Dark Hound Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn: Unicorn Gundam Destroy Mode Kamen Rider: Kamen Rider 1-gou Kamen Rider BLACK RX: Kamen Rider Black RX Kamen Rider Den-O: Kamen Rider Den-O Kamen Rider W: Kamen Rider W, Kamen Rider Accel Kamen Rider OOO: Kamen Rider OOO, Kamen Rider Birth Kamen Rider Fourze: Kamen Rider Fourze, Kamen Rider Meteor, Kamen Rider Nadeshiko Kamen Rider Wizard: Kamen Rider Wizard, Kamen Rider Beast Ultraman: Ultraman Ultraseven: Ultra Seven Return of Ultraman: Ultraman Jack Ultraman Ace: Ultraman Ace Ultraman Taro: Ultraman Taro Ultraman Tiga: Ultraman Tiga Ultraman Mebius: Ultraman Mebius, Ultraman Hikari Ultraman Zero: Ultraman Zero Ultraman Ginga: Ultraman Ginga | |
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Adaptational Villainy: Unlike in the source material, both the Sleeves and the Earth Federation are enemies right from the start. This leads to Unicorn fighting the Nahel Argama and its Mobile Suit team, something Banagher never did. | |
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Anachronism Stew: Despite the 00 stages being based off the show's second season, Alvatore/Alvaaron shows up for a rendition of its battle from the first season, only with the role of Exia being obviously replaced with 00 Raiser. | |
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Units Not to Scale: Riders, Mobile Suits, and Ultras do not operate on remotely the same scale in their respective series'. But the game's world evens them out. This can however lead to odd scenarios like an Ultraman fighting Mooks on terms that don't involve a Giant Foot of Stomping, or Riders physically beating the crap out of Neo-Zeon Battleships. | |
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Guest-Star Party Member: Jean Nine, Kamen Rider Aqua, and Gundam AGE-1 Flat are all playable during the stages they show up on, but are not recruitable. | |
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The Voiceless: Despite the most of the game's character's getting voiced the Tiga, Jean Killer/Jean Nine and Showa Ultras (barring Taro) are never heard speaking during battle, despite them talking in cutscenes. The most we get are the Ultras' stock grunts. Banshee never makes a sound at all...until it reurns as the Banshee Norn, where it speaks with Riddhe's voice. | |
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Original Generation | |
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Original Generation: Aphrodai Seo, his sister Rita Returner, and all of Musaboldes are introduced in this game. | |
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Cut Short: As the game was in production before the release of Unicorn's final episode, its in-game plot is abruptly stopped during the events of episode 6, in which Unicorn decides to believe that Laplace's Box doesn't exist, simply because it'd be better that way. While some, like Momotaros, are more than a little underwhelmed by this development, the heroes as a whole choose to accept Unicorn's decision, since he is the key. | |
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