List of Gundam video games

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Gundam
Gundam serpentine.svg
Genre(s) Various
Developer(s) Banpresto
B.B. Studio
Publisher(s) Bandai
Banpresto
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Platform(s)
First releaseKidou Senshi Gundam Part 1: Gundam Daishi ni Tatsu
December 1983
Latest releaseGundam Evolution
Sep 21, 2022

The popularity of the Japanese anime metaseries Gundam since its release in 1979 has resulted in a spread of merchandise across various forms, with video games among them.

Contents

This is a list of video games that are set in the franchise's various timelines, and are segregated by the console systems they were released for.

There are around 250 games, and by March 2004, the series had sold over 20 million units. [1] [2]

Arcade

Fujitsu

FM-7

FM Towns

MSX

NEC

PC-88

PC-98

Sharp

Sharp X1

Sharp X68000

PC

Bandai

Arcadia

Bandai RX-78

Playdia

Apple Bandai Pippin

WonderSwan

WonderSwan Color

Nintendo

Family Computer

Super Famicom

GameCube

Wii

Nintendo Switch

Game Boy

Virtual Boy

Game Boy Advance

Nintendo DS

Nintendo 3DS

Sony

PlayStation

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 5

PlayStation Portable

PlayStation Vita

Sega

Game Gear

Sega Saturn

Dreamcast

Microsoft

Xbox 360

Xbox One

Xbox Series X/S

Mobile Phone

SeriesMobile SuitBattle AssaultGihren no YabouSD Gundam G GenerationDynasty WarriorsExtreme Vs
Mobile Suit GundamRX-78-2 Gundam19971998201620072010
RX-78-2 Gundam (G-Armor)2016
MS-06J Zaku II Ground Type19982014
PF-78-1 Perfect Gundam20162014
MA-08 Big Zam2000199820112008
MS-06S Char's Zaku II200220072014
MS-14S Char's Gelgoog20072010
MSN-02 Zeong19971998201620082011
RB-79 Ball2000199820112007
YMS-15 Gyan201120082012
MSM-04 Acguy20001998201120102010
Mobile Suit Zeta GundamMRX-009 Psycho III20002011
MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam20001998201120072010
MSN-00100 Hyaku Shiki199820072010
RX-178 Gundam Mk-II199820072012
RX-178 Gundam Mk-II (Titans)20072016
PMX-003 The-O19971998201120072011
PMX-000 Messala199820112010
NRX-055 Baund Doc1998201120082016
RMS-108 Marasai & RX-110 Gabthley1998201120082016
RX-139 Hambrabi1998201120082012
Mobile Suit Gundam ZZFA-010S Full Armor ZZ Gundam199720112010
MSZ-010 ΖΖ Gundam1998201120072016
MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam2014
RX-178 Gundam Mk-II2014
MSZ-006 Zaku Head Zeta Gundam2014
AMX-004 Qubeley20001998201120072010
AMX-004 Qubeley Mk-II (Ple)20112016
AMX-004 Qubeley Mk-II (Ple-Two)1998201120072010
AMX-011S Zaku III Custom199820112012
MSM-04 Acguy2014
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's CounterattackRX-93 ν Gundam19971998201120082010
MSN-04 Sazabi19971998201120082010
RGZ-91 Re-GZ1998201120082014
MSN-03 Jagd Doga199820082016
Mobile Suit Gundam F91F91 Gundam F91201120082010
XM-05 Berga Giros20112010
Mobile Suit Victory GundamLM314V21 Victory 2 Gundam2010
LM312V04 Victory Gundam20082012
LM111E02 Gun-EZ2010
LM312V06 Victory Gundam Hexa2014
ZMT-S33S Gottrlatan20082011
ZM-S24G Gedlav20102016
Mobile Fighter G GundamGF13-017NJII God Gundam2004201120072010
GF13-017NJ Shining Gundam20112016
JMF1336R Rising Gundam20112016
GF13-011NC Dragon Gundam200220112010
GF13-013NR Bolt20022011
GF13-050NSW Nobel Gundam20112014
GF13-001NHII Master Gundam2002201120072010
GF13-021NG Gundam Spiegel20112012
Mobile Suit Gundam WingXXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero1996201120072012
XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell1996201120102016
XXXG-01H2 Gundam Heavyarms Custom1996201120102016
XXXG-01SR2 Gundam Sandrock Custom199620112014
XXXG-01S2 Altron Gundam20112014
OZ-13MS Gundam Epyon1996201120072012
OZ-00MS2 Tallgeese II1996201120102014
XXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero20112016
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Endless WaltzXXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero EW2002201120132010
XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell (EW)20112010
XXXG-01H2 Gundam Heavyarms Custom (EW)20112010
OZ-00MS2B Tallgeese III200220112010
After War Gundam XGX-9901-DX Gundam Double X201120102010
GX-9900-DV Gundam X Divider2012
GX-9900 Gundam X20112014
NRX-0013-CB Gundam Virsago Chest Break20112010
∀ GundamSystem-∀99 ∀ Gundam201120072010
AMX-109 Kapool & AMX-109 Kapool Corin Nander Custom201120102012
MRC-F20 Gold SUMO20112010
MRC-F20 Silver SUMO20112014
CONCEPT-X 6-1-2 Turn X201120082010
Mobile Suit Gundam SEEDZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam2004201120132011
GAT-X105 Strike Gundam2004200520132010
GAT-X105+AQM/E-YM1 Perfect Strike Gundam2016
ZGMF-X13A Providence Gundam2004201120132010
GAT-X102 Duel Gundam2004201120132012
GAT-X103 Buster Gundam2004201120132016
GAT-X207 Blitz Gundam2004201120132014
TMF/A-803 LaGOWE200420112010
GAT-X252 Forbidden Gundam2004201120132010
GAT-X370 Raider Gundam2004201120132016
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DestinyZGMF-X20A Strike Freedom Gundam201120082010
ZGMF-X19A ∞ Justice Gundam201120082010
ZGMF-X19A ∞ Justice Gundam2014
ORB-01 Akatsuki Gundam201120132016
MBF-02+EW454F Strike Rouge Ootori201120132014
ZGMF-X88S Gaia Gundam (Waltfeld Colors)20112014
ZGMF-X42S Destiny Gundam201120082010
ZGMF-X56S Impulse Gundam201120132012
ZGMF-1000/A1 Gunner ZAKU Warrior20112010
ZGMF-X56S Impulse Gundam2016
ZGMF-X666S Legend Gundam201120132016
ZGMF-X42S-REVOLUTION Destiny Gundam2016
ZGMF-2000 GOUF Ignited2016
ZGMF-X88S Gaia Gundam20112012
Mobile Suit Gundam 00GN-0000 00 Gundam20112010
GN-006 Cherudim Gundam20102010
GN-007 Arios Gundam201120102011
GN-001 Gundam Exia20112010
GN-002 Gundam Dynames20112011
GNW-003 Gundam Throne Drei20112012
CB-0000G/C Reborns Gundam201120102012
GNW-20000 Arche Gundam20112011
GNX-Y901TW Susanowo201120102010
MSJ-06II-SP Tieren Taozi20112016
GNX-609T GN-XIII20112014
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 The Movie -A wakening of the Trailblazer-GNT-0000 00 Qan[T]20132010
CB-002 Raphael Gundam2010
GN-010 Gundam Zabanya2016
GN-011 Gundam Harute2014
GNX-903VW Brave (Commander Test Type)2016
Mobile Suit Gundam UnicornRX-0 Unicorn Gundam201120102010
RX-0 Full Armor Unicorn Gundam20132014
RX-0 Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee20132012
RX-0[N] Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn2014
MSN-001A1 Delta Plus1998201120132016
MSN-06S Sinanju201120102010
YAMS-132 Rozen Zulu2012
NZ-666 Kshatriya20102010
Mobile Suit Gundam AGEAGE-1 Gundam AGE-12016
AGE-2 Gundam AGE-22016
AGE-3 Gundam AGE-32016
AGE-FX Gundam AGE-FX2016
AGE-2DH Gundam AGE-2 Dark Hound2016
Xvb-xd Farsia2016
Xvm-zgc Zeydra2016
Xvm-fzc Gundam Legilis2016
Gundam Reconguista in GYG-111 Gundam G-Self2016
YG-111 Gundam G-Self Perfect Pack2016
MSAM-033 Gundam G-Arcane (Full Dress)2016
MSAM-YM03 Montero (PS4 exclusive)2016
CAMS-05 Mack Knife2016
Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANSASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos2016
ASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos Lupus2016
ASW-G-11 Gundam Gusion Rebake Full City2016
ASW-G-01 Gundam Bael2016
ASW-G-66 Gundam Kimaris Trooper2016
ASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos Lupus Rex (PS4 exclusive)2016
Gundam Build FightersGAT-X105B/FP Build Strike Gundam Full Package2016
MS-06R-AB Zaku Amazing(PS4 exclusive)2016
Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the PocketRX-78NT-1 Gundam "Alex"199820112010
MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai19972010
MS-18E Kämpfer19982016
Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust MemoryAMX-002 Neue Ziel200019982011
RX-78GP01-Fb Gundam "Zephyranthes" Full Burnern1998201120102010
RX-78GP02A Gundam "Physalis"1997199820102010
RX-78GP03S Gundam "Dendrobium Stamen"1998201120132011
AGX-04 Gerbera Tetra199820112012
MS-14A Gelgoog199820162014
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS TeamRX-79[G]Ez-8 Gundam Ez8199820162010
RX-79[G]Gundam Ground Type20162014
MS-07B-3 Gouf Custom1998201620082010
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: The Hidden One Year WarEMS-10 Zudah199820162010
YMT-05 Hildolfr20162010
Mobile Suit Gundam ThunderboltFA-78 Full Armor Gundam (Thunderbolt Ver.)20162016
RX-78AL Atlas Gundam2016
MS-06R Zaku II High Mobility Type (Reuse "P" Device)2016
Mobile Suit Crossbone GundamXM-X1 Crossbone Gundam X-1 Full Cloth20112010
XM-X1 Crossbone Gundam X-1201120132010
XM-X2ex Crossbone Gundam X-2 Kai20112010
XM-X3 Crossbone Gundam X-320112012
EMS-TC02 Phantom Gundam2016
Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: The Blue DestinyRX-79BD-1 Blue Destiny Unit 1199820162011
MS-08TX[EXAM]Efreet Custom199820162012
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack - Beltorchika's ChildrenRX-93-ν2 Hi-ν Gundam19982011
MSN-04II Nightingale19982016
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED AstrayMBF-P02 Gundam Astray Red Frame20112010
MBF-P02Kai Gundam Astray Red Frame Kai2016
MBF-P02 Gundam Astray Red Dragon2014
MBF-P03secondL Gundam Astray Blue Frame Second L20112011
YMF-X000A Dreadnought Gundam (X Astray)20112016
MBF-P01-ReAMATU Gundam Astray Gold Frame Amatsu2011
MBF-P01-Re2AMATU Gundam Astray Gold Frame Amatsu Mina2014
CAT1-X1/3 Hyperion Gundam Unit 120112016
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: STARGAZERGSX-401FW Stargazer Gundam20112012
GAT-X105E Strike Noir Gundam20112011
Gundam SentinelMSA-0011[Ext] Ex-S Gundam199820112014
Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's FlashRX-105 Xi Gundam199820112011
RX-104FF Penelope199820112014
Mobile Suit VariationsMS-06R-2 Zaku II High Mobility Type199820162014
MS-06R-1A Zaku II High Mobility Type19982014
Mobile Suit Gundam 00VGN-001/hs-A01 Gundam Avalanche Exia2014
GN-0000GNHW/7SG 00 Gundam Seven Sword/G2014
GNT-0000/FS 00 Qan[T] Full Saber2016
Gundam Build Fighters Amazing ReadyBN-876-2H Hot Scramble Gundam2016
Gundam EXAExtreme Gundam Type Leos II Vs2016
Extreme Gundam Type Sthesia Excellia2016
Extreme Gundam Type Leos Eclipse Phase2012
Extreme Gundam Type Leos Xenon Phase2012
Extreme Gundam Type Leos Agios Phase2012

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