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This is a list of computer and video games based on the Zoids franchise.

  • 1Zoids Console Games
  • 3Zoids Portable Games
  • 4PC, Online & Arcade Games

Zoids Console Games[edit]

Zoids Assault (Xbox 360)[edit]

Released: 9 September 2008
Developer(s): Atlus (with rights from Tomy)
Website: http://www.atlus.com/zoids/

Zoids Assault uses a turn-based combat system. This game allows the user to customise his/her zoids and pilots with many upgrades.

Bit of the storyline (from the website):'The Republic of Helic and the Guylos Empire engaged in the largest war to be seen in centuries. It did not take long before every nation found itself dragged into the middle of the bloodshed, including the nations of Maroll and Jamil.

In the end, the Republic of Helic and its allies emerged victorious. However, this did not put an end to the years of animosity and mistrust..'

Zoids: The Battle Begins (C64, Amstrad & Spectrum)[edit]

In 1986, Martech released a home computer game, Zoids: The Battle Begins, for the C64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, based on the Original European Zoids Release. The plot revolved around the rebuilding of Zoidzilla: players would assume control of a Spiderzoid and hunt for the lost parts of Zoidzilla in order to repair him and defeat the Red Zoid forces.

Zoids VS (GameCube)[edit]

  • Zoids VS
  • Zoids VS II (Zoids: Battle Legends in the United States)
  • Zoids VS III
  • Zoids Battle Legends is Zoids VS II

This game lets players customize their Own personal Zoids, then jump into battle against the computer AI or an opposing player. The game features characters taken from the series as well as introduces a few new ones. The main mode is the mission mode, where players pick their sides (Empire or Republic), then take on multiple enemies on the battlefield. There is also a Zoid Battle Mode, where the player can face off against Zoids of his/her choice, complete with intros and special attacks straight from the series. Up to two players can go head-to-head in versus mode.

Zoids Vs. III looks and plays similarly to its predecessors, offering fast-paced robot action in wide-open battlefields. New to the series it the ability to perform sliding turns in battle and take to the sky outright and battle opponents in the air. Another upgrade is the ability to engage in four-player split-screen battles (as opposed to the predecessors' two-player versus modes), in configurations from 1 vs 3, 2 on 2 matches, and battle royale free-for-alls, with human players or CPU bots. Modes include story mode, battle mode, VS mode, fist mode, and a Zoids Museum mode.

Zoids Alternative (Xbox 360)[edit]

This is a strategy RPG that features a more military look (less organic) for the Zoids. It was released in the US under the title 'Zoids Assault'.

Zoids 2 (PS1)[edit]

Zoids 2: Helic Republic VS Guylos Empire (Japanese) is a PlayStation simulation game set in the Zoids universe. The game pits the Helic Republic against the Guylos Empire, using the popular Zoids toys/anime characters to battle out the conflict. Players move the more than 100 different Zoid units to try to beat the computer-controlled enemy forces. There is also a two-player versus mode where players pit their Zoids against each other.

Zoids Battle Card Game (PS1)[edit]

Zoids Battle Card Game it's a tactic RPG developed by Natsume and Act Japan for the PlayStation system, the gameplay is like a table board game, the player can combine the units with a card deck that includes weapons, situations, equipment, ammo, pilots, etc.

Zoids Struggle (PS2)[edit]

Zoids Struggle was the first Zoids game to be released on the PlayStation 2. The game included a story mode which loosely followed the television series. Zoids in this game were also customizable allowing the player to upgrade parts by earning points in other areas of the game.

Zoids: Full Metal Crash (Gamecube)[edit]

Zoids: Full Metal Crash used the same engine and underlying gameplay as Zoids Struggle, but featured a new, branching story mode, a greater array of pilots (including several from the Zoids Genesis anime), and many more playable zoids. Zoids FMC features many more unlockable features than Zoids Struggle, including secondary (and tertiary) pilots, and a large number of initially locked zoids.

Zoids Infinity (PS2)[edit]

Zoids Infinity was released in Japan on the PlayStation 2 in 2005 as a port of the original arcade game.

Zoids Infinity EX Neo (Xbox 360)[edit]

Another port of the arcade game for the Xbox 360, released in 2006(in Japan). In this expanded version of the game, players could play against each other online through Xbox Live.

Zoids Tactics (PS2)[edit]

Also released in 2005, Zoids Tactics is a tactical RPG in which the player builds armies of Zoids to battle computer enemies.

Zoids: Apocalypse (NES, Wii)[edit]

Zoids: Mokushiroku (Lit: Apocalypse) was released on 21 December 1990. It is a strategy game wherein a player controls units, however, when two units engage each other in battle, the game shifts into an action-oriented format. The game is set at the end of the OJR Battle Story. One of the unique features of the game is the ability to choose whether it plays like a turn-based strategy game, or a real time strategy game. There are also earthquakes that occur during gameplay that would alter the terrain, sometimes opening up new routes or revealing previously unaccessible upgrades. This game was only released in Japan. It was later re-released in 2009, as one of the games available on the Wii's Virtual Console. Also a group of ROM hackers took thesed[clarification needed] a complete English translation patch for the game. It can be downloaded at the following website. --------> http://www.romhacking.net/translations/2096/

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Zoids Portable Games[edit]

Zoids Densetsu (Zoids Legend) (Game Boy)[edit]

Densetsu is a Game Boy game, released in Japan(DMG-ZOJ) and China(DMG-123 CHN). The game is set during Century Zero, the main battle/war between two rival nations: the Helic Republic and Zenebas Empire. Their main weapons are Zoids and the battle/war takes place on Planet Zi.

The Zenebas Zoids were mostly red and silver and more armored, the Helic more skeletal and favoring blue and grey, it is your duty to either choose the side of Good(Helic Republic) or Evil(Zenebas Empire) and finally decide the end of the battle/war.

Games

(In real time, Helic Republic wins and the Zenebas Empire disbands then later reforms as the Guylos Empire.)

Time to choose..Zoids of the Empire:Iron Kong, Death Saurer and Great SaberZoids of the Republic:Shield Liger, Mad Thunder, and Gojulas.

Once you have chosen, you begin the battle/war against the opposing side and fight until the end of the war, facing tons of enemies and bosses in an attempt to win.

Zoids, Jashin Fukkatsu! Geno Breaker Hen (Evil God Revived! Geno Breaker Story) (Game Boy & Game Boy Color)[edit]

Jashin Fukkatsu is a Game Boy and Game Boy Color game. The game's first two production runs were released with a limited edition Command Wolf model kit: red Imperial colors for the first run, and midnight blue and black for the second.

Zoids Battle Colosseum Nds English Patch

The story is said to be set between the Zoids: Chaotic Century and Zoids: Guardian Force anime series, and involves characters from that era. Beyond that, it seems to ignore the anime continuity. Van and Fiona are attacked by a wild Hellrunner in the grass outside his village, and discover that it was being driven mad by Rare Hertz. Not only was it affecting the Hellrunner, places all over the Western Continent are suddenly awash in it, and Zoids are going berserk.

Teaming up with Irvine, Moonbay, and others along the way, Van and Fiona have to find their way through a number of caves and towers to stop the Zoids broadcasting the signals. They finally catch up with the man responsible, Professor Io, a scientist who was experimenting with 'Zoid genetics'. After breaking into his lair with a Madthunder (the only way to get past his Death Saurer), they confront him and his Geno Breaker. They soon discover that it wasn't the real threat, however, when Io reveals a Zoid contained in a giant pod while telling them about his son who was killed in the war. He integrated his son's genes in this Zoid: the Gilvader.

When the Gilvader is defeated, Io remains behind in his collapsing base, presumably to die. The player can then go back and finish clearing all the levels of the caves of Rare Hertz, catch Zoids, and train them in a vaguely Pokémon style. The end Gilvader is also there to fight again despite it having been destroyed, but the Geno Breaker does not return.

The game is notable for containing every original Japanese release Zoid (other than Transfighters and 1/24 scale), as well as many customs from old boxes, early Zoids from the new line, and a few customs from a contest.

Zoids, Shirogane no Juukishin Liger Zero (Silver Beast Machine God Liger Zero) (Game Boy Color)[edit]

Designed specifically for the Game Boy Color, this game features the adventures of Allstar and his silver Liger Zero. During a battle, he and his rival Solid (who pilots a Super Geno Saurer, a variant with four long-range cannons) fall into an underground world. Allstar teams up with a girl he meets there, Party, to combat the unpiloted Berserk Führer that has been attacking villages, as his Liger Zero is foretold to be the underground world's savior and thus the only one that can stop it.

They search through old ruins to find the Liger Zero's three armours, which are needed to complete the game, and restore peace to the underground world by stopping the confused AI computer driving the Zoids mad and defeating the Berserk Führer. Party appears to grow quite fond of Allstar and the Liger along the way, happily declaring as much when she follows him back home at the end of the game.

Zoids Saga (Game Boy Color, Advance and DS)[edit]

A series of RPG games released for the Game Boy system.

  • Zoids Saga
  • Zoids Saga II (Zoids Legacy in Western release)
  • Zoids Saga Fuzors/III
  • Zoids Saga DS: Legend of Arcadia

Zoids Dash (DS)[edit]

Zoids Dash is an action title released for the Nintendo DS in 2006. It is a mission-based game that allows the player to control three Zoids. As is standard for Zoids games, parts are earned to upgrade the zoids.

Cyber Drive Zoids (Game Boy Advance)[edit]

Kiju no Senshi Hyuu, Roleplaying game set in the Zoids series, also available as a special edition package bundled with a Diablo Tiger Beta toy and a special infrared control unit that plugs into the data port of the Game Boy Advance. Cyber Drive Zoids enables fans of the Japanese toy and anime series to actually control motorized Zoids with their Game Boy Advance unit—wirelessly. The GBA's R and L buttons are used for shifting, while the D-Pad moves the Zoid forwards and backwards. A fires the weapons, and B controls leaping. When controlling the Zoid, the GBA screen shows a special cockpit with information and read-outs. The RPG itself is similar to the Zoids Saga games, but features polygonal representations of Zoids as well as hand-drawn story segments. Both versions include the infrared adapter.

Zoids VS.i (Mobile Phone)[edit]

Released as a downloadable Java Mobile Phone game, Zoids VSe released on a handheld system.

PC, Online & Arcade Games[edit]

Zoids Infinity (Arcade)[edit]

A series of Arcade games that can be used in conjunction with special swipe cards to unlock new features.

Zoids Online Wars (PC/Mac)[edit]

A pay-to-play online game with a battle format similar to that of the Zoids Saga series in which players would battle over the internet. Subscribers were given the chance to purchase a limited edition Shield Liger Commander model, the game was cancelled however, before completion.

Zoids Card Colosseum (Arcade)[edit]

A trading card game released on Japanese arcades.

External links[edit]

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GAME INFORMATION
Game Name:Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi (J+English Patched)
Original Title:ファイアーエムブレム 封印の剣
Region:Japan
Console:GameBoy Advance
Game Release:2002-03-27
Genre:Tactical RPG
Publisher:Intelligent Systems, Nintendo
Languages:English Patched, Japanese
Image Format:.gba
Downloads:9,494
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Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi (J+English Patched) is a Tactical RPG video game published by Intelligent Systems, Nintendo released on March 27, 2002 for the GameBoy Advance.

Patch version: v1.0

Version FE6-TLRedux-v1.0 Translation for Fire Emblem 6: Fuuin No Tsurugi done by Dark Twilkitri Net Translation Division and later revised by gringe.

  • Release Date: 31 May 2015

Review by CheeseCake:

Fire Emblem is a very famous series of strategy RPGs developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo.

Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi is translated as Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade according the recent Fire Emblem: Awakening and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. This was many years after this fan translation was finished so ignore that small detail on the title screen and enjoy the game.
The fan translation was by Dark Twilkirtri.Net’s Translation division.

gringe of Serenes Forest is a new project head that is continuing the patch by Dark Twilkitri to rewrite the dialogue to be more faithful to the original and fix any grammar errors that left a bad taste in your mouth
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade Translation Patch Redux. Now onto the actual review
This game is FE 6: Fuuin no Tsurugi while FE7: Rekka no Ken(better known as just Fire Emblem in the West) is the prequel of this game. What I’m saying is FE7 has the updated battle system of this game. Intelligent Systems was experimenting with their first GBA game after FE 4: Seisen no Keifu and FE 5:Thracia 776.They were pretty cautious on the level of difficulty they should give to the next generation of Fire Emblem games after Shozou Kaga, the creator of the Fire Emblem series, left Intelligent Systems.The story is about Roy, the son of the Marquess of Pherae, Eliwood.(He looks so much better in the prequel). He sets off on a journey to help in the war effort against Bern, who has been invading adjacent countries in an attempt at world domination. You know how these stories usually go so I’ll leave it at that.The game is episodic with each chapter featuring a battle. The goal varies from chapter to chapter but it usually involves seizing a key point, slaying the enemy general, or reaching a specific location.
How the battle system works.Starting with this game, Fire Emblem’s Battle Interface completely changed. It went from the system on the left to the simplified version on the right. (These are pics of the JP versions but both FE 4 and FE 6 have been fan translated. Literally all the FE games have been localized or fan translated.)
The battle system, as I said above, has been simplified. The battle window now only displays HP, Mt (ATK/DMG), HIT, CRIT, and x2/x3/x4(number of hits). Speed is still the greatest factor in determining multiple hits but the formula has been changed to make it more easy.
The maps are also much smaller than the freaking huge maps of FE 4: Seisen no Keifu and with this, unit movement has been lowered in proportion to the reduced map widths.The game uses a grid-based system where you pick units and strategize who moves where, who fights what, and other duties you may assign your units to. There are several units with different Pros and Cons and choosing the units to use allows a great deal of diversity to the game.The most notable feature(or challenge) of this game is Permanent Units Death. People can actually die in this game. You murder several enemy soldiers without a thought so it makes sense that your units have mortality too. If a unit dies, I recommend Restarting the Whole Chapter. It is worth doing but it won’t affect the game’s ending. They are just omitted from the Epilogue with a “Died in X Chapter” listed. Main Character/Chapter Required Character deaths result in a Game Over. (Characters highlighted in Green in the Preparations Menu are Chapter Required)The type-disadvantage triangles of previous games have been retained here.
Weapon Triangle: Swords defeat Axes. Axes defeat Spears. Spears defeat Swords.
Magic Triangle: Anima defeats Light, Light defeats Darkness, Darkness defeats Anima. (Anima is elements like Fire, Thunder, Excalibur, etc.)
Other Shapes: Bows defeat Pegasi. Pegasi are resistant to all types of Magic. Magic defeats Armored units(like Knights/Generals). Armored units can withstand all physical attacks. (They’re human shields basically)

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