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You juggle a squad of chibi Gundams in tight tactical battles—some soak hits while others snipe from cover, and you’re constantly scrambling when ammo runs low. That cute art hides some real nail-biters when your last suit’s limping at 10% health.

SD Command Gundam - G-Arms came out on the Game Boy in 1994, developed by Bandai. It was part of that wave of strategy games that tried to fit deep mechanics onto the small screen, and it stood out for bringing tactical robot combat into a portable format. The game used the SD Gundam style, with its super-deformed, miniature mobile suits, which gave it a distinct look among other titles of the era.
You control a squad of these small Gundam units, moving them across grid-based maps in turn-based battles. Your main goal is to complete mission objectives, often involving defeating all enemy units or reaching specific points on the map. Each unit has unique weapons and abilities; some are better at close combat with beam sabers, while others provide long-range support with rifles or bazookas. Ammo and health are limited, so you need to manage your resources carefully and position your units to avoid being overwhelmed. The pacing is deliberate, and the difficulty can be unforgiving if you make rash moves. It feels tense and rewarding when your strategies come together against tough opponents.

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