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SD Gundam G Generation: Mono-Eye Gundams

SD Gundam G Generation: Mono-Eye Gundams

"SD Gundam G Generation: Mono-Eye Gundams" is an original cross-strategy RPG released by Bandai in 2002 on the WonderSwan Color platform.

Emulator Wanderswan | Color
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Published 2025-06-25 07:48
Language English

Game Details:

Developed by Vanguard Works and published by Bandai on September 26, 2002, this title is the last in the G Generation series on the WonderSwan Color. It blends tactical combat with character development elements. Players will control Sig and his team as they navigate from the end of the One Year War to the rise of the Titans. By defeating enemy forces and completing missions, players advance the original storyline while unlocking multiple Mono-Eye original mechs like Sisquiede, Dezpada, and Tera-S'ono. The complete remade content can be experienced in the subsequent console port versions.


Editor's Recommendation:

This game not only brings a strong original style to the SD Gundam G Generation series but also successfully integrates the mono-eye Gundam theme into the strategy and training system. Sig's Zeon perspective and storyline provide a new narrative dimension to the entire series, while mono-eye mechs like Sisquiede and Dezpada have become highlights discussed by fans. The game mechanics are mature, and the variety of mechs is rich, making it a rare Gundam strategy masterpiece in the handheld era. It has great value for both collection and experience.


Game Guide:

 Advancing the Original Story

  • In the early stages, as Sig participates in One Year War missions, prioritize completing the main storyline to advance the map and obtain core equipment and funds.
  • In the mid-game, when missions introduce the Titans battles, adjust your team to deal with powerful enemies, and prepare for the upcoming Maga-Sized MA battles.

Mech Unlocking and Training

  • Mono-eye mechs such as Sisquiede, Dezpada, and Tera-S'ono can be obtained by completing specific levels or defeating bosses.
  • Mech performance is initially low. It is recommended to prioritize upgrading armor and energy (Ene), and pairing with support MS to enhance survivability.

Team Composition Strategy Tips

  • It is recommended that the main team consists of Sig + 2 mono-eye mechs to fill the output and firepower gaps.
  • Configure support units such as GM and Ez-8 to strengthen long-range cover and defensive constraints.

Tactical Operations and Positioning

  • Utilize the terrain of the tactical grid to outflank and attack from the sides, avoiding frontal clashes with enemy high-firepower units.
  • Try to have mono-eye mechs and support mechs cooperate to release joint combat skills and strengthen concentrated firepower strikes.

Leveling and Resource Management

  • Using a Hack patch can improve early access to mechs, but it is recommended to experience the original challenge through normal gameplay.
  • Use the hidden resource points on each chapter's mission map to repeatedly farm ENE and parts to ensure the purchase and modification of components in the later stages.

Replay and Hidden Content

  • Ensure the complete clearing of the map after missions to unlock all original mechs.
  • After clearing the game, you can use the DS/console version to experience further expanded storylines and mech combinations.

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