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known as ''Super Robot Wars Alpha'' outside Japan, is a 2000
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for the
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. A version for the
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, ''Super Robot Wars for Dreamcast'', was released a year later.


Gameplay

Chronologically, ''Super Robot Wars Alpha'' is directly followed by ''
Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden , or simply, ''Alpha Gaiden'', is a video game for the PlayStation, first released in Japan in 2001. It is the first side-story in the ''Super Robot Wars Alpha'' series, continuing from '' Super Robot Wars Alpha''. The characters of ''After War ...
''. The series continues on the PlayStation 2 with the '' 2nd Super Robot Wars Alpha'' and concludes with the '' 3rd Super Robot Wars Alpha: To the End of the Galaxy''. ''Super Robot Wars Alpha'' is the first Super Robot Wars to feature fully animated attacks. ''Super Robot Wars Alpha'' introduces the "Skill Point" (localized as "Battle Mastery") system, where decisions made in and out of battle can affect the game's difficulty and the player's chances of receiving and unlocking more powerful units and items. The game has around 100 chapters.


Story

In the year 179 of the ''New Western Calendar'', the
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breaks out between the Earth Federation and the
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, but is halted when an object crashes to Earth, landing on South Atalia Island. An investigative team from the ''Extra-Over Technological Investigative Institute'' discovers the object is an alien battleship with highly advanced technology. Despite the warnings of ''Dr. Bian Zoldark'', the Federation hides the evidence of intelligent, extraterrestrial life, and uses the time to increase their military power. Bian founds the ''Divine Crusaders'' to utilize the ''Extra-Over Technology'' found on the ship to devise weapons capable of protecting the Earth from alien forces, should the planet become embroiled in a conflict. During this time, economic troubles caused by the Federation's buildup sees the rise of many anti-Federation movements, such as the Neo-Zeon, who had retreated to the asteroid
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. In response, the Federation establishes special forces units, such as the
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and OZ. Other forces, such as the Demon Empire (from
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) and Dr. Hell also threaten the Earth, but are pushed back by the teams of
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, and Raideen. In the year 186, the ''Excelion'' battleship (from
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) battle a force of STMCs (Space Terrible Monster Crowd) when they are suddenly attacked by another alien fleet, known as the ''Aerogaters''... From this point on, the player can select from either a
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or a
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storyline, putting the player in command of the ''Grungust Type-2'' or the ''Huckebein MK II'', respectively.


Super Robot Wars Alpha for Dreamcast

, is an enhanced remake of the original ''Super Robot Wars Alpha'' that features 3D battle animations, in contrast with the PlayStation version's 2D sprites. The game has an increased difficulty on many stages and includes a new boss character. The game was suppose to be released on July 26, 2001, but was changed to August 30, 2001 instead due to need for more time to improve gameplay quality. A new addition for the Dreamcast game is the inclusion of ''G-Breaker'', a Super Robot from
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's ''Sunrise Eiyuutan'' video game. This marks the first time a Super Robot Wars game featured a
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from a game produced by a different company.


Promotion

Limited edition versions of the game have folding slipcase and filled with an artbook, Pocketstation wrist-strap, cell-phone handy strap and keychains, and ten metal key/watch/cell phone fobs of the Cybuster, Eva Unit-01, Combattler, Raideen, Gunbuster, Giant Robo, Wing Gundam Zero Custom, Dancougar, Mazinger and a Valkyrie.


Reception

On release, ''
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'' magazine scored the PlayStation version of the game a 31 out of 40, and the Dreamcast version a 30 out of 40.''ドリームキャスト - スーパーロボット大戦α for Dreamcast''. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.54. 30 June 2006.


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References

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