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Hero Senki Project Olympus

Hero Senki: Project Olympus (ヒーロー戦記 プロジェクトオリュンポス, Hīrō Senki Purojekuto Oryunposu) is a 1992 Super Famicom video game about a special force team called ZEUS (Z-Extraordinary United Space). The setting is a space colony by the name of Elpis, where cyborgs, Mobile Suits, and Ultra-people live together in peace. Up to four characters can be in a party at any given time and the currency of the game is considered to be credits. When the time comes to fight evil, the characters transform into their SD hero forms.

This game is a part of the Banprestro Compati Hero series.

Characters[]

  • Amuro Ray - Pilot of the original Gundam. His whole attacks always hit for 50% of normal damage.
  • Dan Moroboshi - Ultraseven's true identity. He plays a role as a facilitator of the team and has been reputed to demonstrate an ability to keep his cool at all times.
  • Minami Kohtaro - Kamen Rider Black's true identity. His power of attack is usually the highest among the three in power consumption.
  • Gilliam Yager - Pilot of the Gespenst and eventually, the main antagonist. He appears to have a hot-tempered personality.

Gameplay[]

The protagonists can punch or use some of their technical power (which is the equivalent to magic points for robots) to fire their futuristic laser beams at the opposing forces (robotic, humanoid, or otherwise). The rewards of destroying monsters are experience points and additional credits. Having enough experience points results in an experience level increase. After gaining another level, the hit points and technical power points of the robots are refilled. Items are collected in treasure chests like in normal role-playing games.

Hero Senki is famous for its initial appearance of the Gespenst and cameos of Masaki Andoh (Cybuster) and Shu Shirakawa (Granzon) from Super Robot Wars. Because of this, many references can be found in more recent Super Robot Wars games such as Elpis in Original Generations and Gespenst's second appearance in Super Robot Wars as the original protagonist's initial robot.

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Video Games
Nintendo Ultraman: Kaiju Teikoku no Gyakushuu (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman 2: Shutsugeki Katoku Tai (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman Club Chikyū Dakkan Sakusen (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman Club 2: Ultraman Club Returns (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman Club: Supokon Fight! (Famicom) | Ultraman Club 3: Mata Mata Shutsugeki!! Ultra Kyoudai (Super Famicom) | Ultraman (Super Famicom) | Ultraman Club: Kaijuu Dai Kessen!! (Super Famicom) | Ultraseven (Super Famicom) | Ultraman: Towards the Future (Super Nintendo) | Super Pachinko Taisen (Super Famicom / Game Boy) | Ultra League: Moero! Soccer Daikessen (Super Famicom) | SD Ultra Battle: Ultraman Densetsu (Super Famicom) | PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64 (N64) | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Coliseum (Wii) | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Coliseum DX: The Gathering of The Ultra Heroes! (Wii) | Nari Kids Park: Ultraman R/B (Switch) | Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher (Switch)
PlayStation PD Ultraman Invader (PS1) | Ultraman Zearth (PS1) | Battle Formation (PS1) | Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Aratana Futatsu no Hikari (PS1) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution (PS1) | Kids Station: Ultraman Bokura to Asobou (PS1) | Kids Station: Ultraman Cosmos (PS1) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution 2 (PS2) | Ultraman (PS2) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 (PS2) | Ultraman Nexus (PS2) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth (PS2) | Pachinko Ultraman (PS2)
Xbox
Other Consoles Tatakae! Ultraman (Bandai RX-78) | Ultraman (MSX) | Ultraman (SEGA Mega Drive) | Ultraseven (SEGA Mega Drive) | Ultra Strategy, Mobilization of the Science Patrol! (PC) | Ultraman Powered (3DO) | Ultraman Quiz King (Apple Pippin) | Ultraman: The Digital Board Game (Apple Pippin) | Action Designer: Ultraman Tiga (Apple Pippin) | SD Ultraman's Challenge! Maze Island (Apple Pippin) | PD Ultraman Link (SEGA Saturn) | Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu (SEGA Saturn) | Ultraman Zukan 1, 2 and 3 (SEGA Saturn)
Handheld Ultraman (Game Boy) | Ultraman Club: Teki Kaijū o Hakken Seyo! (Game Boy) | Cult Master: Ultraman ni Miserarete (Game Boy) | Ultraman Chou Toushi Gekiden (Game Boy) | Ultraman Ball (Game Boy) | Ultraman: Hikari no Kuni no Shisha (Wonder Swan Color) | Taiketsu! Ultra Hero (Game Boy Advance) | Ultra Keibi-tai: MONSTER ATTACK (Game Boy Advance) | Kaiju Busters (Nintendo DS) | Kaiju Busters POWERED (Nintendo DS) | Ultraman All-Star Chronicle (PSP) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution 0 (PSP)
Arcade Ultraman | Ultraman Club: Tatakae! Ultraman Kyoudai!! | Ultra Toukon Densetsu | Ultra X Weapons | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Monsters | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Monsters NEO | Mega Monster Battle: RR | Ultraman Fusion Fight! | Ultraman Abaren Bowl
Pachinko/Pachislot CR Pachinko Ultraman Taro: Fight!! 6 Ultra Brothers | CR Pachinko Ultraman Taro: Darkness Strikes Back | CR Pachinko Ultra Battle Retsuden: Fight Zero! The Strongest Young Warrior | Pachinko Ultraseven | CR Pachinko Ultraseven 2 | Pachinko Ultra 6 Brothers | Pachinko Ultraseven Chou Ranbu | Pachinko Ultraman Taro 2 | Pachislot Ultraman Taro | Pachinko Ultraman Tiga 1500×84
Bandai Playdia Ultraman Powered ~ Kaiju Gekimetsu Sakusen ~ | Ultraseven ~ Chikyu Boei Sakusen ~ | Ultraman ~ Hirakuna Daisakusen ~ | Ultraman ~ Alphabet TV e Youkoso ~ | Ultraman ~ Oide yo! Ultra Yoichien ~ | Ultraman ~Ultraland Souji de Asobou ~ | Ultraman ~ Chino Up Daisakusen ~
Crossover Games and Collaborations SD Battle Ozumo: Heisei Hero Basho (Famicom) | SD Hero Soukessen: Taose! Aku no Gundan (Famicom) | SD The Great Battle (Super Famicom) | Battle Dodge Ball (Super Famicom) | Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha (Super Famicom) | SD The Great Battle II: Last Fighter Twin (Super Famicom) | Versus Hero: Road to the King Fight (Game Boy) | Battle Dodge Ball (Game Boy) | Hero Senki: Project Olympus (Super Famicom) | Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha (Super Famicom) | Great Battle Cyber (Famicom) | Battle Baseball (Famicom) | The Great Battle III (Super Famicom) | Battle Dodge Ball II (Super Famicom) | Tekkyu Fight! The Great Battle Gaiden (Game Boy) | The Great Battle Gaiden 2: Matsuri da Wasshoi (Super Famicom) | Gaia Saver (Super Famicom) | Battle Soccer 2 (Super Famicom) | The Great Battle IV (Super Famicom) | Battle Crusher (Game Boy) | Battle Pinball (Super Famicom) | Battle Racers (Super Famicom) | Super Pachinko Taisen (Super Famicom / Game Boy) | The Great Battle V (Super Famicom) | Ganbare! Bokura no Compati Heroes (SEGA PICO) | Super Tekkyu Fight! (Super Famicom) | The Great Battle VI (PS1) | Super Hero Operations (PS1) | The Great Battle Pocket (Game Boy Color) | Tokusatsu Bouken Katsugeki Super Hero Retsuden (SEGA Dreamcast) | Super Hero Operations: Diedal's Ambition (PS1) | Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001 (PS1) | Charinko Hero (GameCube) | Great Battle Full Blast (PSP) | Battle Dodge Ball III (PSP) | Lost Heroes (PSP / 3DS) | HEROES' VS (PSP) | Super Hero Generation (PS3 / PS Vita) | Lost Heroes 2 (3DS) | City Shrouded in Shadow (PS4) | Override 2: Super Mech League | Super Robot Wars 30 | Fall Guys | Godzilla: Battle Line (Mobile) | Shin Kamen Rider Rumble (Switch) | GigaBash | Eggrypt
Mobile Ultraman Galaxy | Ultra Kaiju Battle Breeders | ULTRAMAN: BE ULTRA
Outlaw Games Ultraman Rumble | Ultraman Battle Online | Ultraman Bros. | Ultraman Rumble 2: Heroes Arena | Ultraman Rumble 3 | Ultraman: Kaiju Kombat AR | Ultraman: Kaiju Kombat
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