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[edit]Sega Dreamcast game, Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes.[1][2]
Arcade Game (later ported to the Playstation 2), Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon (known in Japan as Kidou Senshi Gundamu: Renpou vs Zeon. [3]
Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo.[4]
Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front.[5]
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[edit]Principality of Zeon Mecha
[edit]Zeon Mobile Suits
[edit]MS-05B Zaku I
[edit]In the series, a female Zeon commander pilots this mobile suit.[15]
Video games. This mobile suit is a selectable character in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3] It is a useable mobile suit in the early Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front.[5]
MS-06F Zaku II
[edit]This mobile suit is a selectable character in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
a useable mobile suit in the early Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front.[5]
MS-06J Zaku II Ground Type
[edit]This suit appears first in episode two as antagonists for the heroes' RX-79 Gundams.[9][15]
Ground Type Zaku IIs feature as enemies in the Sega Dreamcast video game Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes released in 2000.[1][2]
??This mobile suit is a selectable character in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
a useable mobile suit in the early Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front.[5]
MS-06K Zaku Cannon
[edit]Zaku Cannons appear as enemies in the Sega Dreamcast video game Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes.[1][2]
MS-06RD-4 Zaku II Prototype
[edit]MS-06V Zaku Tank
[edit]In the fifth episode of the series, a Zaku Tank is seen attacking the protagonists' hovertank.[12]
MS-07B-3 Gouf Custom
[edit]The Gouf Custom is perhaps best known from its only appearance in animation to date, in the ninth episode of The 08th MS Team. In the episode, it is piloted by Norris Packard with the task of defending spaceward Zeon HLVs from attacking Federation forces. The Gouf Custom manages to do this task superbly, in the expert hands of Norris, and manages to evade the three RX-79[G]s seeking to destroy it long enough for it to disable three RX-75 mass-production Guntanks that were trying to bring down the HLV. Packard is killed and the Gouf Custom is destroyed by the RX-79[G] Ez8 when the Gouf attempts (and succeeds at) a suicide charge past the Ez8 to destroy the final remaining Guntank.[16]
a useable mobile suit in the early Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front.[5]
MS-07H8 Gouf Flight Type
[edit]MS-09 Dom
[edit]In the Sega Dreamcast game Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes, MS-09 Doms appear as enemy mobile suits mid-game.[1][2]
This mobile suit is a selectable character in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
a useable mobile suit in the tactics mode of the early Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo.[4]
a useable mobile suit in the early Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front.[5]
MS-14A Gelgoog
[edit](move to MS-14G) In the final mission of Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes for the Sega Dreamcast, a MS-14G Gelgoog appears as a final boss.[1][2]
MSM-03 Gogg
[edit]Goggs are among the many Zeon mobile suits encountered in the game Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes.[1][2]
This mobile suit is a selectable character in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
a useable mobile suit in the tactics mode of the early Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo.[4]
MSM-04 Acguy
[edit]This mobile suit is a selectable character in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
a useable mobile suit in the tactics mode of the early Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo.[4]
Zion Mobile Armors
[edit]Apsalus I
[edit]This large mobile armor is first seen in the fourth episode of the series, "The Demon Overhead", where it is piloted by Aina Sakhalin. In its debut engagement, the mobile armor is damaged when the combined arms of the three protagonist Gundams drive it off.[11]
Apsalus II
[edit]The Apsalus II is the rebuilt and refit version of the first Apsalus. It makes its first appearance in episode 6 of the series, piloted by Aina Saharin.[13][14]
Apsalus III
[edit]- The final version of the Apsalus mobile armor, the Apsalus III makes its appearance in episode 10 and 11 of[17][18]
- A 1/2000 scale miniature of the Apsalus III is included with the HG 1/144 scale model of the GM Sniper released by Bandai in 1997.[22]
Zion Armored Fighting Vehicles and Aircraft
[edit]Magella Attack Tank
[edit]Throughout the Sega Dreamcast video game Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes, numerous Magella Attack Tanks are featured often as common enemies.[1][2]
Magellas are enemies in the New Yark and Great Canyon levels of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
appears in the Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo.[4]
Cui Personnel Carrier
[edit]Dodai II Bomber
[edit]Dopp Fighter
[edit]In the fourth episode of The 08th MS Team, Dopp fighters are seen escorting the Zeon mobile armor Apsalus. One of the Dopps is shot down during their engagement with the protagonists while the other, piloted by ace Norris Packard, escapes with the Apsalus.[11]
Like the Magella Attack Tanks, Dopps are common enemies throughout the Sega Dreamcast video game Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes.[1][2]
Dopps are enemies in the New Yark level of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
appears in the Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo.[4]
Gaw Atmospheric Attack Carrier
[edit]In the third mission of the Sega Dreamcast video game Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes, the player's mission is to destroy a Gaw Attack Carrier with his mobile suit.[1][2]
A Gaw appears in the New Yark and Seattle levels of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
appears in the Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo.[4]
Gunship Heli
[edit]Jukon-Class Combat Submarine
[edit]A Jukon appears in the Atlantic Ocean level of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
Komusai Shuttle
[edit]Luggun Reconnaissance Plane
[edit]Mad Angler-Class Submarine Tender
[edit]Military Transport Craft
[edit]Zeon Spacecraft
[edit]Musai-Class Light Cruiser
[edit]Musai Cruisers appear as an enemy in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
Zanzibar-Class Mobile Cruiser
[edit]A Zanzibar appears as an enemy in the Inside A Baoa Qu and Solomon Space levels of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
Earth Federation Forces
[edit]Federation Mobile Suits
[edit]RB-79K Ball
[edit]This mobile pod appears only in episode one of the series. Shiro Amada, the main protagonist, pilots this mobile suit against a prototype Zeon mobile suit, in assistance of another Federation mobile suit.[8]
RGM-79[E] GM Type E
[edit]In the first episode, this mobile suit is found discovered battling a prototype Zeon mobile suit. It is piloted by yet-to-be 08th MS Team member, Terry Sanders.[8]
In canon, this was the first model in the GM-family of mobile suits, along with the RGM-79[G] Ground Type GM.
RGM-79[G] GM Ground Type
[edit]The RGM-79[G] takes a front-line role as the main mobile suit in the Sega Dreamcast game, Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes.[1][2]
This mobile suit is a selectable character in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
RGM-79[G] GM Sniper
[edit]In October 1999, a 1/144 scale model of the GM Sniper was released by Bandai. This boxed set also included a 1/2000 scale miniature of the Apsalus III mobile armor.[22] A Master-Grade plastic model kit was released by Bandai in November 2006.[25]
RX-75 Guntank Mass Production Type
[edit]Three of these half-tank, half-mobile suit mecha appear in episodes 10 and 11 of the series. They play a very vital role in the plot of the episode,
RX-79[G] Gundam Mass Production Ground Type
[edit]Episode 2 onwards
This mobile suit is a selectable character in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
a useable mobile suit in the tactics mode of the early Playstation 2 game, Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo.[4]
RX-79[G] Ez-8 Gundam Ez8
[edit]Federation Armored Fighting Vehicles and Aircraft
[edit]Type 61 Tank
[edit]Type 61 Tanks appear in the Inside Side 7, Odessa, Inside Jaburo and Belfast levels of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon. In the Odessa mission of the Federation storyline, the player must defend the tanks from enemy mobile suits.[3]
Fanfan Hovercraft - Episode 2 onwards
[edit]FF-6 TIN Cod
[edit]Gunperry Transport Plane
[edit]A Gunperry appears in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
Jet Core Booster
[edit]Core Boosters appear in the Solomon level of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
Medea Transport Plane
[edit]A Medea appears in the Forest in Eastern Europe and Great Canyon levels of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon. In the Himalayas and Pacific Ocean Federation missions of the same game, the player must defend several Medeas from enemy Zakus.[3]
Space Transport Ship
[edit]Type 74 Hover Truck
[edit]In the Sega Dreamcast video game Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes, the hovertank is a standard part of the player's party, in a similar role as in Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team.[1][2]
Big Tray-Class Land Battleship
[edit]A Big Tray appears as an ally for the Federation side in the Odessa level of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
Earth Federation Spacecraft
[edit]Magellan-Class Battleship
[edit]- Magellan-Class Battleship appears in the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
Salamis-Class Cruiser
[edit]- A Salamis-Class Cruiser appears in several levels of the arcade (and Playstation 2) game Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon.[3]
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