Super Robot Wars Alpha 3 Roster
Anime
These are the anime that appear in Super Robot Wars Alpha 3 for PlayStation 2.

OVA, 1991,
13 eps
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Main characters and mecha only.

TV, 1985,
50 eps
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The Titans are somehow still here. Zeta is barely relevant at this point.

Movie, 1998,
1 ep
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Main characters and mecha only.

TV, 2002,
50 eps
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SEED's debut game sees it with full story focus, being a core story in the game. Expect to see everything.

TV, 1980,
39 eps
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Ideon gets a surprisingly large amount of representation in this game, but not many of its events get covered, mostly only the later parts of the plot (which to be fair are the only parts people remember anyway).

Movie, 1982,
1 ep
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This game gets a variation on this movie's final battle. Pretty much it.

TV, 1974,
56 eps
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Main characters and mecha only, though a certain villain or two make a surprise appearance later on.

TV, 1974,
51 eps
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Main characters and mecha only, though a certain villain or two make a surprise appearance later on.

TV, 1975,
46 eps
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Since Alpha 2 covered the first half of Jeeg's story, Alpha 3 does the second half. That whacky ol' Emperor.

TV, 1976,
54 eps
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This game covers the second half of Combattler's story- that is to say, the bad half. Better than nothing, I guess, but it covers said story pretty extensively.

TV, 1977,
40 eps
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Voltes V gets some small amount of representation, mostly just the scraps that Alpha 1 didn't already do.

TV, 1976,
44 eps
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Main characters and mecha only, though a certain villain or two make a surprise appearance later on.

TV, 1985,
38 eps
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Dancougar actually gets some coverage this time. That's a nice change of pace.

OVA, 1986,
1 ep
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The events of this OVA are not only fully covered, but one of the most infamous and difficult stages in the game is based on this OVA.

OVA, 1987,
1 ep
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A couple of special attacks from this OVA appear.

OVA, 1989,
4 eps
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Ditto, some aesthetics but nothing else.

TV, 1981,
26 eps
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Goshogun gets a tiny bit of scraps, mostly the one thing that Alpha 2 didn't already cover.

TV, 1997,
49 eps
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This game does the second half of GaoGaiGar's story, since Alpha 2 only did the first half. It's extensive and fun!

OVA, 2000,
8 eps
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This OVA is featured heavily in this game, and it's good fun. There's even a very unique and interesting adaptation of a certain episode...

OVA, 1988,
6 eps
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Gunbuster gets some fairly bare bones representation in this game, but at least you get to play the final episode.

TV, 1995,
26 eps
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Evangelion doesn't have a ton to do in this game, you fight a lot of the Angels again (as you previously did in Alpha 1), but it's otherwise not much.

Movie, 1997,
1 ep
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This is the only Super Robot Wars game to fully cover this movie's events, and boy does it get weird.

OVA, 1994,
4 eps
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The final battle of this OVA is here, not much else, though.

TV, 1994,
49 eps
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Macross 7 gets its best Super Robot Wars showing ever with this game. Rock on!