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+ | '''''Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: The Blue Destiny''''' (動戦士ガンダム外伝 THE BLUE DESTINY) is a compilation of the three ''Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden'' games for the [[Sega Saturn]]; ''[[Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden I: Senritsu no Blue]]'', ''[[Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden II: Ao wo Uketsugu Mono]]'' and ''[[Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden III: Sabakareshi Mono]]'' released between 1996 and 1997. | ||
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The three ''MSGSS'' video games were published between September 1996 and March 1997, together forming the complete ''Blue Destiny'' story. Later, manga author Mizuho Takayama penned an adaptation of the games in Haoh Magazine, titled ''Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story THE BLUE DESTINY'', but the publisher folded before the story could be completed. Though it is mostly faithful to the video games, the manga's unique elements, including new characters, are viewed as non-canon. TOKYOPOP released a translation of the manga in America, titled ''Mobile Suit Gundam Blue Destiny''. | The three ''MSGSS'' video games were published between September 1996 and March 1997, together forming the complete ''Blue Destiny'' story. Later, manga author Mizuho Takayama penned an adaptation of the games in Haoh Magazine, titled ''Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story THE BLUE DESTINY'', but the publisher folded before the story could be completed. Though it is mostly faithful to the video games, the manga's unique elements, including new characters, are viewed as non-canon. TOKYOPOP released a translation of the manga in America, titled ''Mobile Suit Gundam Blue Destiny''. | ||
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However, Yu's work is not yet done. Soon after, he meets Professor Chlust Morses himself and learns that the old man is an insane xenophobe, paranoid with the fear that Newtypes will take over. Morses justifies EXAM as a necessary step in ensuring that non-Newtypes remain dominant. As they look over the newly completed Blue Destiny 2 and 3, Zeon special forces attack, allowing Nimbus to hijack Unit 2 and kill Morses, ensuring that he won't be able to make EXAM anymore. Nimbus escapes to space, with Yu and his friends in hot pursuit using Blue Destiny 3. The group chases Nimbus to Side 5, where EXAM was first made, and a final showdown begins. Nimbus declares that he's the only one worthy of using EXAM and attempts to kill Yu. Once more, the two strike each other down in unison, but this time Nimbus is killed, while Yu drifts in space, where he is later picked up by his team. Later it is revealed that Yu was one of the Jegan pilots who assisted in pushing Axis back at the end of Char's Counterattack. | However, Yu's work is not yet done. Soon after, he meets Professor Chlust Morses himself and learns that the old man is an insane xenophobe, paranoid with the fear that Newtypes will take over. Morses justifies EXAM as a necessary step in ensuring that non-Newtypes remain dominant. As they look over the newly completed Blue Destiny 2 and 3, Zeon special forces attack, allowing Nimbus to hijack Unit 2 and kill Morses, ensuring that he won't be able to make EXAM anymore. Nimbus escapes to space, with Yu and his friends in hot pursuit using Blue Destiny 3. The group chases Nimbus to Side 5, where EXAM was first made, and a final showdown begins. Nimbus declares that he's the only one worthy of using EXAM and attempts to kill Yu. Once more, the two strike each other down in unison, but this time Nimbus is killed, while Yu drifts in space, where he is later picked up by his team. Later it is revealed that Yu was one of the Jegan pilots who assisted in pushing Axis back at the end of Char's Counterattack. | ||
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Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: The Blue Destiny | |||||
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System(s): Sega Saturn | |||||
Publisher: Bandai | |||||
Developer: Bandai, Studio Orphee | |||||
Genre: Compilation | |||||
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Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: The Blue Destiny (動戦士ガンダム外伝 THE BLUE DESTINY) is a compilation of the three Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden games for the Sega Saturn; Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden I: Senritsu no Blue, Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden II: Ao wo Uketsugu Mono and Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden III: Sabakareshi Mono released between 1996 and 1997.
Physical Scans