I decided make comparison of two versions srw f. I think music on saturn is better and resolution higher. Graphics and characters i think is same as on ps1. I use emulators xebra and ssf to record. Nominate for Retro Game of the Day: If you'd like to nominate Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsuhen (Japan) for Retro Game of the Day, please submit a screenshot and description for it. The moment they are approved (we approve submissions twice a day.), you will be able to nominate this title as retro.
Developed by Winky Soft Co., Ltd. Released Oct 12, 1998 Also For PlayStation 3, PSP, PS Vita, SEGA Saturn Published by Banpresto Co., Ltd.
The game takes place 4 months after the events of Super Robot Wars 3. A special, but shady, secret police force, the Titans, are created in response to terrorist acts and internal trouble between the Earth and its space colonies. Meanwhile in the shadow old and new enemies menaces Earth: they are the Poseidals (aliens from outer space), the Guests (another alien race) and the now rebuilt DC army. Super Robot Wars F and Super Robot Wars F Final (also known as 'Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsuhen') were originally thought as an unique title but due to production delays the game was split in two parts. F covers the first 34 stages of the game, F Final deals with stages from 35 to the end of the game. It's possible to import a savegame from F and continue the game from here or to start F Final from scratch with default settings and units. Gameplay mechanics are the same of Super Robot Wars 4. The title is a turn based strategic game. When attacked by an enemy, the player can react in three ways: counter, evade (halves enemy % of landing an attack on the player) or defend (if hit, the player receives only half of the damage).
From Mobygames.com. Original Entry
Super Robot Taisen A Portable also know as Super Robot Wars is a Strategy game, developed by Banpresto and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2008.
Description
Super Robot Taisen: A Portable. Intelligent Individuals will be quick to perceive that A Portable is a remake for the PlayStation Portable of the Game Boy Advance’s aptly named Super Robot Taisen: A (which obviously stands for Advance). Without wasting any more time, let’s delve into the contents and conceits of A Portable and see if the remake is worth the price of re-entry.
English Patch info:
Released By: Steel Soul Status: Fully Translated. Patch Version: 1.00 Release: 19 Jun 2018 Translation Patch:http://www.romhacking.net/translations/3658/
Gameplay
With few exceptions, Super Robot Wars is a turn-based strategy role-playing game viewed from an overhead perspective. A Portable is no different in this respect. Turn by turn, players have to move their mecha units along the squares of a grid, choose whether to aggressively battle enemies or defend and evade against their attacks, and generally attempt to survive without losing too many mecha over the course of the battle.
As a remake of A, there isn’t much different from the original in terms of gameplay. With battle animations set to [OFF], the minimalistic version of combat plays out relatively fast. Wonderfully absent is the Partner System found in later games; all combat plays out one-on-one, aside from the mainstay features of Support Attack and Defense and Combination/Team Attacks.