Genius scientist Bian Zoldark has predicted the arrival of aliens on planet Earth, and has decided that mankind is ill-prepared to face the imminent threat. So he´s developed the Valsion, the ultimate super robot, and plans to unite Earth´s military might under the banner of the Divine Crusaders - by force, if necessary! But not every super robot pilot is in favor of this plan; Kouji Kabuto and Mazinger Z, Amuro Ray and the RX-78 Gundam, and the Getter Team have boarded White Base to fight back against the Divine Crusaders! So begins the Second Super Robot War.
While technically the second game in the series, and while it does reference the events of the first SRW once or twice, Super Robot Wars 2 is the genesis of the modern plot-based series we all know. It´s a massive leap forward from the first game, and while not all of the systems we´ve gotten used to exist in SRW2, it´s a decent enough game in its own right, and the plot is massive for an NES game! There are 26 total chapters, each with a hefty dialog component, and a lot of careful work has gone into making sure that said dialog finds its way into the game.
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This translation is complete.
As a brief aside, available with the translation patch is what I´ve termed a “music persistence” hack. This causes the robots´ theme musics to continue playing after a combat sequence ends, the way later SRWs behave. See the extras section for a three-minute YouTube demo. This patch is completely optional and can be applied on top of the Japanese game or the translation.
Also included is a similarly optional patch that replaces the inappropriately poppy Tobe! Gundam BGM with Gallant Char, the track used in every original-canon SRW after this. Again, entirely optional, and can be used with any or none of the other included patches. Enjoy!
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Thank you for supporting Hidden Palace and TCRF! You helped make it happen!
Dai 4 Ji Super Robot Taisen |
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Developer: Winky Soft Publisher: Banpresto Platform: SNES Released in JP: March 17, 1995 This game has unused text. This game has revisional differences. |
To do: Debug codes. |
- 3Revisional Differences
Unused Pilots
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The game contains several unused pilots that can be accessed by Pro Action Replay codes. Some of them have the proper portrait, while others don't. Many of them don't seem to have properly started-out. The ZZ Gundam second-stringers appear in the semi-remake, Super Robot Taisen F. Since this game was built on Dai 3 Ji Super Robot Taisen and Super Robot Taisen EX, some of these pilots are likely leftovers from 3.
Unused Robots
The ROM contains data for many unused robots at widely varying levels of completeness. Most have complete weapon lists but only three have correct battle sprites (and one of those three is a headswap of a used robot, and another a mere palette swap) and some have placeholder stats (8000 HP, 200 energy, and everything else zero).
No. | Name | Series | Status | Weapons | Comments |
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051 | A-Taul V | Heavy Metal L-Gaim | Nothing exists of this robot in the ROM except its name; it uses the data and graphics of the next robot in the list (number 052) which happens to be God Neros from GoShogun. | ||
0CF | Columbus | Mobile Suit Gundam | A Federation transport ship from Gundam. Its stats are apparently complete (the near-lack of armament makes sense since it's a transport) but it uses the sprite of the Bandock from Zambot 3. | ||
0D0 | Pazock | Mobile Suit Gundam | A Zeon supply ship from Gundam. Again, its stats are apparently complete but it uses the same sprite as the Bandock. | ||
0D4 | Graf Zeppelin | Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 | A Zeon warship from the War in the Pocket OAV miniseries. The sprite is Audhumla. | ||
0D7 | Alexandria | Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam | A Titans warship from Zeta Gundam. The sprite is once again Audhumla. | ||
0DA | Irish | Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam | An AEUG warship from Zeta Gundam. The sprite is Bandock. | ||
0F8 | Salonz | Heavy Metal L-Gaim | This Heavy Metal's status is incomplete but it does have the standard Heavy Metal beam coat. The sprite is Dunbine. | ||
101 | Gayrahm | Heavy Metal L-Gaim | Another Heavy Metal, this one with more complete stats but rather skimpy weaponry. The sprite is Dunbine. | ||
106 | Xi Gundam | Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash | Even less complete than usual, with only a beam saber for weaponry and the usual placeholder stats. Hathaway's Flash (a novel, not an anime) and the Xi Gundam would not debut in Super Robot Taisen until 2017's Super Robot Taisen V. The sprite is Dunbine. | ||
10C | Fake Cybuster | Original | Apparently a copy or impostor of Cybuster, minus Cybuster's MAP weapon and Cosmo Nova. The sprite is Cybuster with a different head. | ||
10D | Nightingale | Mobile Suit Gundam: Beltorchika's Children | Another Mobile Suit from a novel, another unit with highly incomplete weaponry and stats. The Nightingale appeared as a boss in Alpha 2 and as a playable robot in D. The sprite is Dunbine. | ||
120 | Dogosse Giar | Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam | A Titans warship from Zeta Gundam. Unlike the other unused Gundam warships, this one has only placeholder stats (and Dunbine's sprite rather than Audhumla's or Bandock's). | ||
121 | Audhumla | Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam | An AEUG transport ship from Zeta Gundam. The sprite is a palette swap of Sudori (which is accurate to the show; the AEUG's Audhumla and the Titans' Sudori were both Garuda-class ships). | ||
129 | Hyper Galava | Aura Battler Dunbine | Jeril's Leprechaun and Todd's Wryneck both go Hyper on certain route branches, but Bern's Galava never does. The Hyper Galava is the only unused robot in the game with a completely unique sprite. |
Revisional Differences
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To do: There are probably more gameplay differences between the two versions. |
Experience Bugs
In version 1.0, you can get experience points and money by destroying your own units with a MAP weapon. Also, in version 1.0, pilots can reach level 100, but when they do their unit's status screen will be displayed incorrectly. In version 1.1, 99 is the maximum level.
(Source: Game Center GX)
Robot Guide Difference
Version 1.1 |
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In version 1.0, the in-game robot guide cites 'Mobile Suit Gundam 0080' as the source series for the Dom. Version 1.1 cites the original 'Mobile Suit Gundam'. The likely reason for the confusion is that the Dom's sprite in this game is based on the appearance of the Rick Dom II from MSG 0080, but the description in the robot guide is of the original Dom from the original TV series. Some later SRW games include the Dom and the Rick Dom II as two different units.
Dialogue Difference
To do: Get screenshots of this dialogue. |
Version 1.0 has a minor error (an incorrect kanji was chosen) in some dialogue between Amu and Daba, which was corrected in 1.1.
Version 1.0 | アム「ふ〜ん・・・ね、ダバ、今、回りは誰もいないわよね?」 |
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Version 1.1 | アム「ふ〜ん・・・ね、ダバ、今、周りは誰もいないわよね?」 |
The Super Robot Taisen series | |
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NES | Dai 2 Ji Super Robot Taisen |
SNES | Dai 4 Ji Super Robot Taisen |
Game Boy (Color) | Super Robot Taisen • Super Robot Taisen: Link Battler |
PlayStation | Super Robot Taisen Alpha Gaiden • Super Robot Taisen F |
PlayStation 2 | Dai 2 Ji Super Robot Taisen Alpha • Dai 3 Ji Super Robot Taisen Alpha: Shuuen no Ginga he |
Game Boy Advance | Super Robot Taisen A • Super Robot Taisen R • Super Robot Taisen D • Super Robot Taisen J |
Nintendo DS | Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier • Super Robot Taisen K |
PlayStation 3 | Dai 2 Ji Super Robot Taisen OG |
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