Doubt they'll ever make here though. If they did then Bandai would be in loads of money. That'll help them too. bring the SWT OG for the ps2 wait a couple of months for the sales to gather the money and profit. Then start buying the licenses for the ones they need to bring the anime crossover ones.
Hmm...I haven't played Alpha 3, but wouldn't you need Genesic GaoGaiGar and...shoot, I forget the names, but the three GaoGaiGar battleships. I know it's Scenario 42 where it's first used in an event, so just pay attention there and you'll see how it's done.
That's really optimistic. SRW isn't a large enough market in the West for them to bring over the normal games. Depending on how well OG Saga sells, Atlus might get the rights to other OG games, including the fated OG3. So go out and preorder it!
So that's the reason why. Oh well. They can release the OG game for the PS2. There's no problem with liecensing issues on that game. The OG robots are Banpresto anyway.
I tried to track them all down once. I think a number of them aren't licensed at all. Pretty sure Bandai has less than half. Geneon had Shin Getter, Media Blasters has GaoGaiGar and Giant Robo, ADV has Mazinkaiser but not Z or Great, and NOBODY's certain who owns Macross. Though ADV was able to release the original TV series.
Bandai has most of the series that are in SRW. It wouldn't cost them too much to get the ones that aren't, and ADV could co-publish the American release if they use a game with Evangelion.
I hope Bandai manages to release a SRW game in the USA aside from the Original Generation games. Especially if it has Evangelion, I want to see Shinji take a flying leap from the Scrappy heap in grand SRW fashion like he seems to usually do in these games.
Not bad. Not bad at all. Including the main mechas, the grunts, the cannon fodders, the bosses, the bad guys, and others I wonder the number of different mechas number up to near a million or so. Probably far less but still there really is a hella lot of them.