Gundam Seed: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T.
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Gundam Seed: O.M.N.I. vs Z.A.F.T. is a third person arcade game based on the Gundam Seed franchise. It was developed in 2005 by Capcom
Capcom
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 and published by Bandai (now known as Bandai Namco Games) in Japan. Similarly to Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Z Gundam, the player can choose to ally themselves with either O.M.N.I., Z.A.F.T. or Blue Cosmos and fight against the other factions. The Arcade Mode has 9 stages plus a bonus Extra Stage.

On November 11, 2005, a PlayStation 2
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 port
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 was released in Japan which featured new pilots and units from the sequel Gundam Seed Destiny, as well as new unlockable features.

A sequel, Gundam Seed Destiny: O.M.N.I. vs Z.A.F.T. II
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. II
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. II is a third person arcade game developed by Capcom and published by Namco Bandai Games. It is the sequel to Gundam Seed: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. with a slightly revised fighting system, new units and characters, and updates to old characters...

 was released in 2006.

Gundam Seed: Federation vs Z.A.F.T. Portable

In March 2007, A port of the game was also released for the Sony PSP
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 by Bandai Namco Games in Japan. In addition to the extras available in the PlayStation 2 version of the game, the PSP version includes an all new Mission Mode with missions based on the plot of the anime. Aside from the new mode, the PSP version is an otherwise direct port of the PlayStation 2 version with all unlockables from PS2 version already unlocked in the PSP game without the need to play Arcade Mode several times.

Arcade Mode

This mode provides the same basic gameplay as the original arcade, with the added bonus that players may configure various fight settings to customize the gameplay. The AI skill level, along with Damage dealt/received, round time, boost gauge, and other options for Arcade battles, may be adjusted in Game Options. Players may also choose to engage in cooperative gameplay with a friend in the Arcade multiplayer co-op mode. However, not all units in the game are playable in this mode.

Free Battle/VS Mode

Versus Mode features all playable units in the game, including units you cannot select in Arcade Mode. This mode supports up to 4 human players or play against 3 AI opponents in a free-for-all deathmatch or in teams. The PlayStation Portable version uses the PSP's Ad Hoc mode to connect players but does not support Game sharing so each player must have their own copy of the game.

Mission Mode (PSP Exclusive only)

In Mission Mode, players must first choose O.M.N.I. or Z.A.F.T. as his/her alliance. About half-way through the storyline, players can choose to either continue serving their original alliance or defect to the Orb Union. Players start off with two of four basic units, depending on their initial alliance. Players fighting for the O.M.N.I. forces start off with the FX-550 Skygrasper and UWMF/S-1 GINN WASP. Those playing as Z.A.F.T. pilots are given the TFA-2 ZuOOT and UWMF/S-1 GINN. As the game progresses, players will also acquire new units after beating certain missions. Additionally, points awarded after each mission allow players to upgrade to better mobile suits by filling up their SP gauge (similar to leveling up with an EXP
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 gauge in most RPGs). Different units are made available depending on the choice of upgrades selected by the player.

Playable Units

ZAFT :
  • ZGMF-X56S/α Force Impulse Gundam *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-X56S/β Sword Impulse Gundam *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-X56S/γ Blast Impulse Gundam *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-X23S Saviour Gundam *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-1001/K Slash ZAKU *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-1001/M Blaze ZAKU Phantom *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-1000/A1 Gunner ZAKU Warrior (Lunamaria Hawke custom) *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-1000 ZAKU Warrior *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-1000/A1 Gunner ZAKU Warrior *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-LRR704B GINN Long Range Reconnaissance Type
  • ZGMF-X13A Providence Gundam
  • ZGMF-600 GuAIZ
  • ZGMF-600 GuAIZ (Commander)
  • ZGMF-515 CGUE
  • TMF/A-802 BuCUE (Rail cannons)
  • TMF/A-802 BuCUE (Missile pods)
  • TMF/A-803 LaGOWE
  • TMF/S-3 GINN OCHER Type
  • TF/A-2 ZuOOT
  • AMF-101 DINN
  • AMF-101 DINN (Commander)
  • UMF-4A GOOhN
  • UMF-5 ZnO
  • GAT-X102 Duel Gundam
  • GAT-X102 Duel Gundam Assault Shroud
  • GAT-X103 Buster Gundam
  • GAT-X207 Blitz Gundam
  • GAT-X303 Aegis Gundam
  • YMF-01B Proto GINN (AKA ZGMT-01 GINN Trainer)


OMNI:
  • ZGMF-X24S Chaos Gundam *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-X31S Abyss Gundam *PS2/PSP version only*
  • ZGMF-X88S Gaia Gundam *PS2/PSP version only*
  • GAT-01 Strike Dagger
  • GAT-X131 Calamity Gundam
  • GAT-X252 Forbidden Gundam
  • GAT-X370 Raider Gundam
  • FX-550+AQM/E-X01 Aile Grasper (VS Mode only)
  • FX-550+AQM/E-X02 Sword Grasper (VS Mode only)
  • FX-550+AQM/E-X03 Launcher Grasper (VS Mode only)
  • TS-MA2mod.00 Moebius Zero (VS Mode only)


Orb Union:
  • ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam
  • ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam Equipped with "M.E.T.E.O.R." (VS Mode Only)
  • ZGMF-X09A Justice Gundam
  • ZGMF-X09A Justice Gundam Equipped with "M.E.T.E.O.R." (VS Mode Only)
  • MBF-M1 M1 Astray
  • MBF-02+AQM/E-X01 Aile Strike Rouge
  • GAT-X105 Strike Gundam (beam rifle)
  • GAT-X105 Strike Gundam (bazooka)
  • GAT-X105+AQM/E-X01 Aile Strike Gundam
  • GAT-X105+AQM/E-X02 Sword Strike Gundam
  • GAT-X105+AQM/E-X03 Launcher Strike Gundam

Playable Characters

ZAFT :
  • Shinn Asuka
    Shinn Asuka
    is a fictional character in the Japanese science fiction anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny by Sunrise, part of the Gundam franchise. Appearing as the series' lead character, Shinn is a member from the military organization ZAFT composed of genetically advanced humans known as...

     *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Lunamaria Hawke *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Rey Za Burrel *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Athrun Zala
    Athrun Zala
    is a fictional character from the Japanese science fiction anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and its sequel Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, part of the Gundam franchise. In the former, Athrun Zala is introduced as a member from the military organization ZAFT, composed of...

     (SEED)
  • Athrun Zala (DESTINY) *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Yzak Joule (SEED)
  • Yzak Joule (Scar)
  • Yzak Joule (DESTINY) *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Dearka Elsman
  • Dearka Elsman (DESTINY) *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Rau Le Creuset
  • Nicol Amalfi
  • Miguel Aiman
  • Andrew Waltfeld
  • Andrew Waltfeld and Aisha
  • Marco Morassim
  • ZAFT Green Pilot
  • ZAFT Red Pilot
  • Heine Westenfluss


OMNI:
  • Sting Oakley *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Stella Loussier *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Auel Neider *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Orga Sabnak
  • Clotho Buer
  • Shani Andras
  • OMNI Pilot


Orb Union:
  • Kira Yamato
    Kira Yamato
    is a fictional character first introduced as the protagonist from the 2002 Japanese anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED by Sunrise, part of the Gundam franchise. In the series, Kira is a first-generation Coordinator, a genetically enhanced human being born of normal humans...

     (SEED Student)
  • Kira Yamato (SEED Pilot Suit)
  • Kira Yamato (ZAFT Pilot Suit)
  • Kira Yamato (DESTINY) *PS2/PSP version only*
  • Cagalli Yula Athha
    Cagalli Yula Athha
    is a fictional character introduced in the Japanese science fiction anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED by Sunrise, part of the Gundam franchise. In the series, Cagalli is one of the regular humans, labeled as Naturals, fighting against genetically enhanced humans known as Coordinators...

     (Desert Suit)
  • Cagalli Yula Athha (Pilot Suit)
  • Mu La Flaga
  • Sai Argyle
  • Tolle Koenig
  • Asagi Caldwell
  • Mayura Labatt
  • Juri Wu Nien
  • Orb Union Pilot
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