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The FA-78-1 Full Armor Gundam was to use optional armor and weapons to outclass the RX-78-2
The FA-78-1[G] Ground Type was made for ground combat and was lightly armed due to gravity.
The FA-78-1B Type B was to be a ship destroyer less geared towards combat against mobile suits.
Sonic 3: AIR
The definitive way to play Sonic 3 by far.
Not only is it the full game in widescreen with time trials, extras, and bonus content, but has so many options to customize the game the way you want it to that it'll make a programmer wince, as well as mod support!
So... what happened to make Full Armor Gundams go from "Super military looking gundam with heavy armor and weapons" to "Uhh just put a bunch of shit on it"
I think the Ver.Ka box designs are absolutely fantastic.
They really look premium and high end, like you're hot shit if you have these on your shelf.
I think the Gundam Mk.II gets the point of Zeta Gundam as a series across very well. It's a Gundam for sure, like you remember it. But now it's bigger, more detailed, realistic, and sleek as hell. A successor to the Gundam
Probably Megaman Model OX. It's just Omega, which is already a recolored Zero. On it's own, whatever it makes sense that model O would look like Omega. But it's merged with model X, too, so if anything it should look like ZX. Here I am putting too much thought into a bonus item https://t.co/iSM9lWJtS0