Gundam Fighter
Gundam Fighter is a Flash Fighting Game that mixes together Loads and Loads of Characters from the Gundam Franchise in a more or less chibi form, attacking with jokeful references to their characters from their shows, and their respective mobile suits used, which will as a part of their body. yeah... It's that kind of game. it is extremely fun and hilarious to play, easy to learn but tough to master, and each character has something different to offer.
It includes an Arcade Mode, Team Arcade Mode, Endurance Modes, two sperate Story Modes, and special event battles. It seems like everytime you beat something, a new mode variation in available.
Series' appearing in this game includes:
- Mobile Suit Gundam
- Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
- Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack
- Mobile Suit Gundam F91
- Mobile Fighter G Gundam
- Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny
- Mobile Suit Gundam Seed C.E. 73 Stargazer
- Mobile Suit Gundam 00
It can be found and played for free Here.
Not to be confused with Mobile Fighter G Gundam, though very relatable.
- Abnormal Ammo: Cecily fires Bread Missiles, possibly Shout-Out to her occupation after events of Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam.
- Action Girl: Any of the many female characters can be considered this, even the most harmless ones.)
- Aerith and Bob: You have characters liked Chris, Bernie, Emma, Andy... Then you have characters like Cagalli, Athrun, Amuro, Quess... It's standard and comes with the Gundam territory
- All There in the Manual: There is a character encyclopaedia that gives you details of all the characters, in case you didn't know them. Several gags - like Santa Dearka - aren't reference to anime but the site's original flash which can be accessed from menu on the top of page.
- All Your Powers Combined: Several character use a variation of this, such as; Judau's ZZ Mode, and Lacus' Haro based attacks.
- Animal Motifs: Stellar has a strange one with some sort of canine mammal. It is a reference to the site's flash animation, where Gaia is just a puppy and Stella has costume to resemble it.
- Attack Drone: Many characters use Funnels/Dragoons as one of their Special Attacks.
- Awesome but Impractical: Duo Maxwell's Ultra Attack. Granted it's one of the most powerful attacks in the game, it is almost impossible to hit the enemy with it. it's too easy to get hit out of it.
- Red Coat Yzak's Scar Slash, for the same reasons.
- Badass: Most notably; Lt. Bright Noa and Freedom Kira (Kira-san, or Mr. Killer in that matter)
- Berserk Button: Shoot Down Tolle during Miri's Ultra Attack, and she goes into a berserking rushing attack.
- BFG: Whoa baby there sure are a lot. Think Dearka, Judau, Heero, and etc.
- BFS: Quite a few.
- Boring but Practical: Some attacks are as simple as throwing a small accessory, and having it boomerang back. Good for keeping your opponent at bay, but still boring compared to the giant lasers being shot around you.
- Camp Gay: Rau le Crueset's Ultra Attack is a transformation that changes his clothing to very thin, wrestling tights, with a bulge.
- Heine's Ultra could count too, though it is justified as being a Shout out to his voice actor T.M. Revolution, the japanese pop sing
- Colony Drop: Neo Zeon Char's Ultra Attack.
- Dual Boss: Quite a few, the more notable examples; Bright and Iron mask, Murrue and Emma, Rau Le Crueset and Freedom Kira.
- Dual Wield: It's very common for a character to swing/shoot a couple of weapons in a special move.
- Duel Boss: Nu Amruo v.s. Neo Zeon Char at the end of one of the story modes, and Kira v.s. Rau le Crueset as an event boss.
- Grievous Harm with a Body: Kamille punches Jerrid as a projectile, though sometimes Wong comes out and beats on him instead. Judeau inverts this by kicking the latter if you hold down the button. Shiro rips off his arm and uses it as a club while crying Manly Tears. Kou just runs into them after ripping off his own credits theme. Bernie does this with himself by getting homerunned by Christina.
- Energy Weapon: Standard in the Gundam universe.
- Hammerspace: Most attacks involve the characters pulling out weapons and other stuff out of the void.
- Humongous Mecha: Despite the chibi characters, there are still some Humongous Mecha appearences such as The Savior, and the Pyscho Gundam. Destroy Stellar may also count.
- Joke Character: There a couple characters the just aren't good compared to others, most notably Yuna and Relena.
- Kill Sat: Part of one of Freedom Kira's Ultra Attacks involves slamming the enemy onto one for a point blank blast.
- Lethal Joke Character: Just about every character, no matter how Badass or strong, has at least one comical attack. By these standards though, Destroy Stellar and Santa Dearka apply especially.
- Loads and Loads of Characters: About 80 characters in total!
- Mega Crossover
- No Export for You: It's fan made, so you can't really expect any translated versions.
- Rule of Cool: The entire game!
- Anything involving a Haro is usually especially awesome.
- Shout-Out: Most of the Special Attacks and Ultra Attacks are references to the show they are based on:
- T-800 from The Terminator for Sanders' voice actor also dubbed the Japanese voice for Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Heine's Ultra involves him dressing like a japanese pop star, as a reference to his voice actor T.M. Revolution.
- Iron Mask's has attack that is Shout-Out to Ultra Seven.
- Freedom Kira throws Shoryukens.
- Miri uses Za Waruldo in her Second Ultra.
- Ryu Jose becomes Edmund Honda.
- Marina Ismail is El Fuerte.
- Wave Motion Gun: A few usually in Ultra Attack form, such as Mu La Flaga, Freedom Kira, Gato, the list can go on.
- The Unexpected: The first character to be added from G Gundam was Michelo Chariot, of all people.