- Release Date: 1996
- Genre: Simulation
- Style: Giant Robot Sim
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Gungriffon is a series of video games developed by Game Arts. Gungriffon and Gungriffon II originally appeared on the Sega Saturn console, with more recent appearances in Gungriffon Blaze on PlayStation 2 and Gungriffon: Allied Strike on Xbox. The Gungriffon games are focused on piloting mecha—large, usually bipedal military vehicles. This game series refers to these machines as A.W.G.S., or Armored Walking Gun System. With the exception of the High-MACS design, the mecha in this series have a distinctly Western design philosophy and, in the more recent installments, are mostly realistic designs.
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Year Game Takes Place: 2015
Platform: Sega Saturn
Release Dates:
JP March 15, 1996
EU 1996
NA 1996
Year Game Takes Place: Unknown
Platform: Sega Saturn
Release Dates:
JP April 23, 1998
Year Game Takes Place: 2016
Platform: PlayStation 2 Number of players: 1
Release Dates:
JP August 10, 2000
NA November 24, 2000
EU July 12, 2002
Year Game Takes Place: 2024
Platform: Xbox
Release Dates:
NA December 14, 2004
JP December 16, 2004
EU April 8, 2005
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