Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight

Publisher : Bandai Namco Games Genre : Action / Shooting Platform : PS3 Release Date : 2006-11-11 Num of Player : 2
From Gundam game on Xbox 360, now we can play it on PS3. For this part, the story is about Kidosenchi Gundam that is marking a war. Maybe it is the tradition of BandaiNamco Game (Old name “ BANDAI”) that launches story about the first episode of Gundam in every Gundam. Source : msn.co.th









Saturday, October 6, 2007

Gundam Double X



General and Technical Data
Model number: GX-9901-DX
Code name: Gundam Double X
Unit type: satellite system loading mobile suit
Manufacturer: New United Nations Earth
Operator(s): New United Nations Earth; Vulture
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
First deployment: July A.W. 0015
Dimensions: head height 17.0 meters
Weight: empty 7.8 metric metric tons; max gross weight unknown
Armor materials: lunar titanium alloy armor and frame
Powerplant: ultracompact fusion reactor, power output rating unknown
Equipment and design features: "G-controller" removable control stick in cockpit, required to activate mobile suit and operate twin satellite cannon; sensors, range unknown
Fixed armaments: twin satellite cannon, mounted on backpack, powered by super-microwave energy beam relayed from lunar solar power station; 2 x hyper beam sword, stored in recharge racks on hip armor, hand-carried in use; 2 x breast launcher, multi-purpose launchers, mounted in chest; 2 x vulcan gun, fire-linked, mounted in head
Optional fixed armaments: "defense palette" shield, mounted on left forearm
Optional hand armaments: buster rifle; G-hammer; twin beam sword; beam javelin

Technical and Historical Notes
As the New United Nations Earth consolidated its power in its plot for world domination during the post-7th Space War in the After War Era, the military began development of advanced new mobile weapons. When the crew of the Vulture land battleship Freeden learned of the existence of a new mobile suit equipped with the devastating satellite system and went to investigate, they were forced to surrender at the New UNE's Zonder Epta base under the threat of the new GX-9901-DX Gundam Double X. However, the Freeden crew soon managed to make their escape, and Vulture pilot Garrod Ran captured the Gundam Double X for their own use.

The Double X was a great improvement over its GX-9900 Gundam X predecessor. It mounted a much more powerful twin satellite cannon, as well as improved hyper beam swords and a wide variety of hand armaments. However, one critical difference between the Double X and the GX was its lack of a flash system; instead, the recorded brainwaves of Jamil Neate - stored in the computer of his wrecked original Gundam X which was recovered by the New UNE - were recorded in the Double X's control computer, allowing a non-Newtype pilot to activate the satellite system and fire the Double X's twin satellite cannon. Like the Gundam X, a G-controller unit was required to activate the Double X and fire the twin satellite cannon. Fortunately for Garrod, his G-controller that he used on his old GX was compatible with the Double X, allowing him to use its devastating weapon. In the last battle of the 8th Space War, the Double X was severely damaged in a final duel with the Frost brothers.

Miscellaneous Information
Pilot: Garrod Ran
Appearances: After War Gundam X
Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara

Lineart
Beam rifle
G-controller (Gundam Double X)
G-controller (Gundam X )
Hyper beam swor dShield
Twin satellite cannon