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Kidou Senshi Z Gundam - Away to the Newtype Super Nintendo

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Publisher:Bandai
Year:1996
Languages:Japanese
Developer:Bandai
Players:1

The spiritual sequel to the Gundam games Hot Scramble and Cross Dimension 0079, this licensed isometric Super Famicom strategy mecha game offers the best of both worlds.

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Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Away to the NewType ("Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Away to the Newtype") is a strategy game for the Super Famicom and part of the Gundam universe of video game adaptations. It is specifically based on the second incarnation of the anime series, Zeta Gundam, which revisits the original series Mobile Suit Gundam (also known as "Gundam 0079" to distinguish it from its sequels) eight years after the climactic conclusion of the One Year War. Like many Gundam games it was published by Bandai and created by an unknown number of Bandai's contract developers.

The game is built on the blueprint of the 1995 Super Famicom isometric strategy game Cross Dimension 0079. It offers a similar interface and adherence to the lore with an ample number of cutscenes. Away to the Newtype also incorporates elements of the 1986 Famicom action game Hot Scramble, also based on the Zeta manga/anime series, for its "long range" combat mode. This mode plays like a first-person shooter and was one of the three modes that comprises Hot Scramble.