So here are the numbers RX-79G = 20 RGM-79G = 42 12 RX-79G & 12 RGM-79G were given to the Kojima battalion to form 8 teams. 3 RX-79G were used for the EXAM program. 1 to Matt Healey 1 to the Slave Wraith unit. Which leaves 3 unaccounted for probably used in Africa or Europe. And the remaining 30 RGM-79Gs were used in Operation Odessa.
Gundam Lost War Chronicles PS2 uses the same game engine as Gundam Journey to Jaburo just refined. I wish it had been released outside Japan. I think it was planned but cancelled because some of the Lost War Chronicles Manga got translated and released in the US.
Gameplay reminds me of 'Journey To Jaburo', except with better graphics. This story has a segment in the PS3 game 'Side Stories', where you play as both Matt and Ken. As for timelines to the side stories, it's sort of hard to pinpoint since they don't always establish when in the OYW they take place. Only time I can tell is if they reference some major event happened, like the death Garma or the attack on Odessa.
G Generation has a very cool feature that actually shows at what point in the Timeline each mission takes place. For example a side story mission will show when a mission takes place compared to what Amuro and Gundam were doing at that time. I've only seen this feature for one year war missions and not from any missions past that.
Yeah I noticed that too, it will tell a month, but sometimes one will be early than later, or just later (usually April - Nov timeline, sometimes December). So some of them seem to overlap - which is cool that all these stories are taking place.
The gelgoog ground type (which is a support in GBO2) was only modified for ground combat as the name states unlike the original prototype that was equipped with a backpack used for under earth’s gravity. It has also undergone modifications such as dustproofing on its joints, the removal of the spare generators on its arms, and the installation of a grenade launcher and gatling as internal weapons. It is also referred to as the "G Type" and features the same handheld armaments as the standard production model Gelgoog & we all Know about Visch Donahue customize unit but it's backpack was removed therefore having it's exterior resemble the pre-production type gelgoog also to add Ken Bederstadt with his usage of this machine earned him the nickname the "pitiless war god “ & 2 variations were made for the ground type the Gelgoog G (Raid/GBO2) & Desert Gelgoog (Support/GBO2)
1 That battle reminds me of Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt where the ace pilot Io Fleming fights a Newtype Daryl Lorenz to protect all of his commrades. 2 In Gundam Seed Destiny, Athrun Zala and Shinn Asuka fights against the corrupted Atlantic Federations doing the wrong choices. 3 In Gundam 00 Sestuna F Seia cares very much to his team cause their like family to him and he makes sure no one can go through in a war ever again. 4 In Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans Mikazuki and Akihiro were defending Tekkaden to make sure they escape so none of the children don't die.
He never actually used a Ball during the story of Lost War Chronicles. He does however use it in Gundam Legacy. Same case with Ken, he only piloted the Space Pod in the 0083 Rebellion Manga when he helped with repairs for the Colony he lives in.
Any recommendations for how to get through the blizzard mission? Keep getting coupe de graced by some random Zaku that was there before but was suddenly/somehow close enough to take me out with its heat hawk.
Lol I actually own the physical copy I bought a Japanese ps2 and I loved this game back then still have it I loved the details in the hanger with workers working on the mobile suits while you pick which one you want to use
So here are the numbers
RX-79G = 20 RGM-79G = 42
12 RX-79G & 12 RGM-79G were given to the Kojima battalion to form 8 teams. 3 RX-79G were used for the EXAM program. 1 to Matt Healey 1 to the Slave Wraith unit. Which leaves 3 unaccounted for probably used in Africa or Europe. And the remaining 30 RGM-79Gs were used in Operation Odessa.
Thank you!!!
Gundam Lost War Chronicles PS2 uses the same game engine as Gundam Journey to Jaburo just refined. I wish it had been released outside Japan. I think it was planned but cancelled because some of the Lost War Chronicles Manga got translated and released in the US.
Yep, it was meant to release in the US but due to bad reviews for Journey to Jaburo it was scrapped.
Gameplay reminds me of 'Journey To Jaburo', except with better graphics. This story has a segment in the PS3 game 'Side Stories', where you play as both Matt and Ken. As for timelines to the side stories, it's sort of hard to pinpoint since they don't always establish when in the OYW they take place. Only time I can tell is if they reference some major event happened, like the death Garma or the attack on Odessa.
You're right, and in the SD Generation Genesis they do call out the month.
@@RandoLePerson I know. I have the game.
G Generation has a very cool feature that actually shows at what point in the Timeline each mission takes place. For example a side story mission will show when a mission takes place compared to what Amuro and Gundam were doing at that time. I've only seen this feature for one year war missions and not from any missions past that.
Yeah I noticed that too, it will tell a month, but sometimes one will be early than later, or just later (usually April - Nov timeline, sometimes December). So some of them seem to overlap - which is cool that all these stories are taking place.
A game I'll never forget as it was the game that introduced me to Gundam
Wow that's cool!
The gelgoog ground type (which is a support in GBO2) was only modified for ground combat as the name states unlike the original prototype that was equipped with a backpack used for under earth’s gravity. It has also undergone modifications such as dustproofing on its joints, the removal of the spare generators on its arms, and the installation of a grenade launcher and gatling as internal weapons. It is also referred to as the "G Type" and features the same handheld armaments as the standard production model Gelgoog & we all Know about Visch Donahue customize unit but it's backpack was removed therefore having it's exterior resemble the pre-production type gelgoog also to add Ken Bederstadt with his usage of this machine earned him the nickname the "pitiless war god “ & 2 variations were made for the ground type the Gelgoog G (Raid/GBO2) & Desert Gelgoog (Support/GBO2)
Very good info, thanks!
Mr. Healy sounds a lot like Kira Yamato from SEED & Destiny!😏
1 That battle reminds me of Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt where the ace pilot Io Fleming fights a Newtype Daryl Lorenz to protect all of his commrades.
2 In Gundam Seed Destiny, Athrun Zala and Shinn Asuka fights against the corrupted Atlantic Federations doing the wrong choices.
3 In Gundam 00 Sestuna F Seia cares very much to his team cause their like family to him and he makes sure no one can go through in a war ever again.
4 In Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans Mikazuki and Akihiro were defending Tekkaden to make sure they escape so none of the children don't die.
I never got to play this one it’s just like journey to jaburo. Was thus even released in the US?
I don't think so!
It wasn't, unfortunately. Only in Japan. Which, quite honestly, wasn't fair.
This, in a way, looks like both Zeonic Front and Journey to Jaburo [PS2].
He never actually used a Ball during the story of Lost War Chronicles. He does however use it in Gundam Legacy. Same case with Ken, he only piloted the Space Pod in the 0083 Rebellion Manga when he helped with repairs for the Colony he lives in.
Yep the game was fun on ps2.
Any recommendations for how to get through the blizzard mission? Keep getting coupe de graced by some random Zaku that was there before but was suddenly/somehow close enough to take me out with its heat hawk.
🤣You ARE a big Blue-gamer!!!!
lol!
Lol I actually own the physical copy I bought a Japanese ps2 and I loved this game back then still have it I loved the details in the hanger with workers working on the mobile suits while you pick which one you want to use
So would have loved the zeonic front series animated