It's highly unlikely that SD Gundam G Generation Cross Drive will ever make it to the states; obtaining rights for 500+ characters spanning over a dozen different series, most of which having never made it out of Japan, would be a nightmare. Still, we like to keep up to date with the SRPG on the off-chance that a North American publisher might take a risk and pick it up, much like Atlus did with Super Robot Taisen Original Generations 1 & 2 for the GBA.Bandai Namco has updated Cross Drive's official site with a two-minute-and-a-half trailer and a new commercial, advertising its August 9th's release. If you're at all interested in the title, or if you just have a bizarre fetish for chibi mobile suits, make sure to check both of the clips out!
See also: Mobile Suit DS Lite








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7-18-2007 @ 12:26PM
hvnlysoldr said...
Let's go! Go VOLTRON FORCE!
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7-18-2007 @ 1:00PM
therpham said...
Hooray for Gundam W characters appearing in another game.
It might not be the best series, but I strongly associate it with very formative years of my life.
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7-18-2007 @ 2:07PM
Ridwan said...
Actually, for SD Gundam, Bandai owns all the characters, if I'm not mistaken, because they're all Gundam characters.
I think the poster is thinking of Super Robot Wars, which indeed has robots from many different companies.
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7-18-2007 @ 2:20PM
Airen said...
G Generation != SRW
Its actually possible to bring a G Generation game over here because, like it was said before, Bandai owns all the characters.
Whether they would do it or not is another story altogether.
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