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I don't know man.. is it worth the $100 price tag?

Found it for $87.51 http://www.play-asia.com/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_Extreme_VS/paOS-13-71-106-49-en-70-4ddf.html

But what's the difference between the Japanese version and the Asia version? The Japanese version is $99.68

^I'd still rather only have the original version, just like the Gundam Exia etc. Really sucks how they're milking all these designs.

The game probably not worth that much money, haha. Not sure what the difference is either.

Well I think I'm going to buy the game. I know what you're thinking.. waste of money.. but .. there aren't really any AAA titles coming out that I want from now till September. So I think it should suffice. Btw.. still any idea what Gundam this is?

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^I'd LOVE to get that game.

Didn't watch the full video, lol. But it seems it's a Gundam specially made for that game. Looks to be a mixture of well known Gundams

What I found out was that it is called Extreme Gundam.. it's the last boss of the Extreme VS game. Hope we can use it.

Also did you know they are re-releasing Gundam Seed in HD? So far I can only find 720p.. no 1080p and they are 7 episodes in. Some of the sequences are re-done.

You can find the comparisons here. http://gundamguy.blogspot.com/2011/12/gundam-seed-hd-remaster-comparison.html

No I don't think it made it either, but since it's region locked (unlike PS3 games) you can import it and play on your 360. The best Gundam game for the 360 I'd say is Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3.

No I don't think it made it either, but since it's region locked (unlike PS3 games) you can import it and play on your 360. The best Gundam game for the 360 I'd say is Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3.

To my knowledge it is region locked. I'm just curious why its all for the PS3 and not the Xbox 360. :|

Xbox = Microsoft = United States.

Playstation = Sony = Japan.

Gundams = Japan.

;)

Don't forget there is also licencing by Ban Dai .. I believe they need to purchase a licence to bring in models from Japan (this is why we don't see Gundams sold at Toys R Us or Walmart and only see them at special import hobby shops. This is probably one reason that we won't see the Gundam Extreme VS here in North America.

What I found out was that it is called Extreme Gundam.. it's the last boss of the Extreme VS game. Hope we can use it.

Also did you know they are re-releasing Gundam Seed in HD? So far I can only find 720p.. no 1080p and they are 7 episodes in. Some of the sequences are re-done.

You can find the comparisons here. http://gundamguy.blo...comparison.html

Yep, yep :D I'm following OZC Anime on Twitter and he has already checked if he could use his current subs for the new ones. Wanted to rewatch the series some time ago and this is the perfect excuse :D

Yep, yep :D I'm following OZC Anime on Twitter and he has already checked if he could use his current subs for the new ones. Wanted to rewatch the series some time ago and this is the perfect excuse :D

Yeah but too bad it's not in 1080p. :(

^RX78-2 1/100 MG :D

@Razorwing: I thought you had figured that one out already, haha. I rather see it with the armor, otherwise it would look too much like Strike Gundam.

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