SD Gundam G Generation-F

SD Gundam G Generation-F (2000)

by Bandai
Genres:Strategy
Themes:Science fiction
Story:G Generation-F is a strategy game that allows the player to reenact essentially every Gundam series and sidestory from the original to Gundam X. One of the most thorough G Gens to date.
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January 30, 2025
ah, the time when I discovered how the passwords work. Having RX-105 Ξ , RX-78GP03D, Zero Custom, God Gundam, DX, and all the cool kids, Map attacks and overkill characters in the same team, spending hours and hours on grunts and parts, buying another horde of grunts, plus a spare ship full of bombs... Man, I cant believe we've spent two save games on setting up each player alone, laughing our ass on just how the lineup came to be.
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