"Mobile Suit Gundam EX Revue" is a fighting arcade game developed by Allumer and published by Banpresto, based on the "Mobile Suit Gundam" anime setting. This game features a 2D side-scrolling style, supports up to two players for battle, using four-button controls (light, medium, heavy attack and throw), and supplemented by command input for skill release. Players can choose from 12 different classic mechs, including RX-78-2 Gundam, Char's Zaku, Guncannon, Gouf, etc., each of which has several exclusive special moves and action styles. The game provides a story challenge mode and a battle mode, where the Boss mechs are original designs and can be unlocked for use after certain completion conditions are met. The game restores multiple stages and battle scenes from the original, making it one of the rare fighting games for early Gundam fans.
If you are both a Gundam fan and a fan of classic fighting games, then "Mobile Suit Gundam EX Revue" is definitely worth a try. As one of the representative works of the Gundam series' first foray into the 2D fighting game field, it not only highly restores the mechs and battlefields in the animation, but also adds a variety of fighting mechanisms and command operations, allowing players to experience the satisfying punch-by-punch impact when operating Gundam. Compared to similar arcade works, this game is more distinctive in terms of performance and mech personality, suitable for nostalgic players and action game enthusiasts to try.
In "Mobile Suit Gundam EX Revue" the unlocking of hidden Boss mechs requires specific conditions to be met. After consecutively defeating all enemies (including mirror mechs) in single-player mode, the player will face the original Boss mech: a mysterious mech in the style of a red Gundam. To unlock this mech, you must clear the game without using Continue. It is recommended to choose high-output mechs such as RX-78-2 Gundam or Char's Gelgoog for the game.
Tips for clearing the game:
After finally defeating the Boss, the mech will appear in the selection screen of the battle mode, but it still needs to be selected through special commands. It is recommended that players search the Internet for specific input methods or use the original arcade codes to unlock.
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