Macross My Boyfriend Is A Pilot 2012

This is a list of Macross video games. Even though some of these games have only been released in the Japanese domestic market rather than abroad (where the Macross franchise has also been licensed by Harmony Gold as Robotech) they extend the franchise with noticeable key elements such as original animation scenes, characters and mecha known as Valkyries.

Due to the vast number of platforms, this list sorts video games by chronological order instead of systems, supports or genres. Official crossover video games are part of the list, yet unofficial hobbyist-made freeware applications and licensed non-game applications are not listed.

  • Now it has done something similar with the original Macross: Do You Remember Love. According to famous gaming magazine Famitsu, the Macross Hybrid Pack is slated for release on 26 July this year, for the Playstation 3 only. It includes the movie and a game titled ‘My Boyfriend is a Pilot.
  • Mari Iijima My Boyfriend is a Pilot (私の彼はパイロット Watashi no Kare Wa Pairotto) is a song first featured in Super Dimension Fortress Macross. Originally sung by Mari Iijima, it was later covered by Megumi Nakajima.

The following list is presented as such:

Caught up in this mess are Hikaru Ichijou, a free-spirited acrobatic pilot, and Minmay Lynn, an aspiring singer. These two, alongside Macross' crew, experience an epic journey rife with grief and drama, coming face-to-face with the cruelties of war along the way. Written by MAL Rewrite.

  • original release date, international title, (platform)

(original title, pronunciation help), maker, publisher, support

short description of the game with genre, related series and story.

1980s[edit]

  • 1983.XX: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (Arcadia)

(超時空要塞マクロス, Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross), Bandai, ROM cartridge

  • 1984.XX: Miss Macross (FM-7/PC-8801/PC-8801 Mk.II)

(ミスマクロス, Misu Makurosu), Technopolis Soft, Cassette tape

  • 1984.XX: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Countdown (X1 Turbo/FM-7/MSX/MSX2/PC-8801)

(超時空要塞マクロス カウントダウン, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Kauntodaun), Bothtec, Alex Bros, Cassette tape/Floppy disk/ROM cartridge

  • 1985.XX: Macross: SF Challenge Game (Laserdisc game)

(超時空要塞マクロス SFチャレンジゲーム, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Esu Efu Chyarenji Gemu), Shogakukan, Toshiba-Emi, LaserDisc

  • 1985.12: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (Famicom)

(超時空要塞マクロス, Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross), Namco, Bandai, ROM cartridge

A 2D sidescrolling shooter game released in 1985 for the Famicom and MSX computers by Namco and Bandai.[1] The main objectives of the lone Valkyrie are to battle Zentradi forces, penetrate the Zentradi's Nupetiet Vergnitzs flagship, and destroy it. A simplified MIDI rendition of the song 'Shao Pai Long' is the game's only background music.

1990s[edit]

  • 1992.XX: Super Spacefortress Macross (Arcade)

(超時空要塞マクロス, Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross), NMK, Banpresto/Fabtek, ROM

This is one of the rare Macross games officially distributed in North America, it was licensed by Fabtek as 'Super Spacefortress Macross' (instead of 'The Super Dimension Fortress Macross'). There were three arcade games released by Banpresto during the 1990s, all of which were scrolling shooters: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1992),[2][3]The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II (1993)[4][5] and Macross Plus (1996).[6][7] The first game follows the events of the Do You Remember Love? movie.[3]
  • 1992.04: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross 2036 (PC Engine CD-ROM²)

(超時空要塞マクロス2036, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu 2036), Masaya/Nippon Computer System, CD-ROM

A 2D sidescrolling shooter released in April 1992 for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM²[8] that occurs in the universe of The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers, AgainOVA. The game takes place 26 years after the end of Space War I, with Komilia Maria Fallyna Jenius as one of the protagonists.[9]
  • 1992.12: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Eternal Love Song (PC Engine CD-ROM²)

(超時空要塞マクロス 永遠のラヴソング, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Eien No Rabu Songu), Masaya/Nippon Computer System (especially Team Career), CD-ROM

A turn-based 2D strategy videogame released in December 1992 for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM²[10] that follows the continuity of Macross II and is a sequel to Macross 2036.[11]
  • 1993.XX: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II (Arcade)

(超時空要塞マクロスII, Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross Tsū), NMK, Banpresto, ROM

  • 1993.03: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Remember Me (PC-9801)

(超時空要塞マクロス -リメンバーミ-, Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross Rimembā Mi), Family Soft, Floppy disk

Turn-based strategy game.
  • 1993.10: Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie (Super Famicom)

(超時空要塞マクロス スクランブルバルキリー, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Sukuranburu Barukiri), Winkysoft, Zamuse/Banpresto, ROM cartridge

A 2D sidescrolling shooter released in 1993 for the Nintendo Super Famicom and based on Do You Remember Love?.[12] The story takes place after the movie, but before the launch of the SDF-2 Megaroad-01.
  • 1994.05: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Skull Leader (PC-9801)
Macross

(超時空要塞マクロス スカルリーダー, Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross Sukaru Rīdā), Family Soft, Floppy disk

Turn-based strategy game.
  • 1994.07: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Love Stories (PC-9801)

(超時空要塞マクロス ラブストーリーズ, Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross Rabu Sutōrīzu'), Family Soft, Floppy disk

Turn-based strategy game.
  • 1995.07: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Skull Leader Complete Pack (PC-9801)

(超時空要塞マクロス スカルリーダー・コンプリートパック, Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross Sukaru Rīdā Konpurīto Pakku), Family Soft, Floppy disk

Turn-based strategy game.
  • 1996.XX: Macross Plus (Arcade)

(マクロスプラス, Makurosu Purasu) Moss, Banpresto, ROM

  • 1997.02: Macross: Digital Mission VF-X (PlayStation)

(マクロス デジタルミッション ブイエフエックス, Makurosu Dejitaru Misshon Buiefu Ekkusu), UNiT, Bandai Visual, CD-ROM

The first ever 3D graphics and polygonal game of the franchise made by Bandai Visual for the PlayStation in 1997.[13] Set in 2047, the game focuses on a UN Spacy squadron assigned to rescue a girl band called the Milky Dolls. The game was re-released with a lower price as a PlayStation The Best Collection Series title in 1998.[14]
  • 1997.06: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love (Sega Saturn/PlayStation/PlayStation 3)

(超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Ai Oboete Imasuka), Scarabe, Bandai Visual, CD-ROM/Digital distribution

A 2D shooter created for the Sega Saturn in 1997 to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Macross franchise,[15] it was co-programmed by Sega and was later ported to the PlayStation in 1999[16] and the PlayStation 3 in 2012 (through digital download).[17] It is closely based on the movie, with a mix of 2D and 3D action and special effects. The game's two CDs contained footage and soundtrack from both the Macross movie and Flashback 2012 as well as brand new cutscenes. The intro cutscene, in particular, shows Hikaru and his fellow pilots just taking off the carrier Prometheus when a sudden Zentradi attack destroys the warship.
  • 1998.10: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Macross since 1983 (Windows 95/Windows 98)

(超時空要塞マクロス Macross since 1983, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Macross Since 1983), Upstar, MediaKite CD-ROM

  • 1999.09: Macross VF-X2 (PlayStation)

(マクロス ブイエフエックスツー, Makurosu Buiefu Ekkusu Tsū), UNiT, Bandai Visual, CD-ROM

Released for the PlayStation in 1999.[18] The game is set three years after the events of VF-X. This was the only Macross game planned for an American release, but was canceled due to unknown reasons.[18]
  • 1999.12: Macross Another Story (Windows 95/Windows 98)

(マクロス アナザーストーリー, Makurosu Anaza Sutori), Upstar, Sofmap, CD-ROM

2000s[edit]

  • 2000.02: Macross VF-X2: Special Version (PlayStation)

(マクロス ブイエフエックスツー スペシャルバージョン, Makurosu Biefu Ekkusu Tsu Supesharu Bashyon), UNiT, Tokyo Snack/Emotion, CD-ROM not for sale

  • 2000.03: Macross 7: Let's Reveal The Galaxy's Heart!! (Game Boy Color)

(マクロス7 -銀河のハートを奮わせろ!!-, Makurosu sebun: Ginga No Hato o Furuwa Sero!!), Aisystem Tokyo, Epoch, ROM Cartridge

A 2D side scrolling shooter released on the Game Boy Color in 2000.[19] It features Macross 7's Fire Bomber band and their special Valkyries, plus some from the UN Spacy.
  • 2000.03: Macross: True Love Song (WonderSwan)

(マクロス トゥルーラブソング, Makurosu Toru Rabu Songu), Layup, Upstar, ROM Cartridge

  • 2000.06: Macross Plus: Game Edition (PlayStation)

(マクロスプラス -GAME EDITION-, Makurosu Purasu: Game Edition), Shoeisha, Takara/Takara Tomy, CD-ROM

Released for the PlayStation in 2000. It is based on Macross Plus, with cutscenes from the movie version included.[20]
  • 2001.02: Macross M3 (Dreamcast)

(マクロスM3, Makurosu M3), Shoeisha, GD-ROM

A 3D shooter released for the Dreamcast on February 22, 2001. M3 takes place around 2014, and covers the story of Maximilian Jenius, Milia Fallyna Jenius, and their adopted Meltlandi daughter Moaramia Fallyna Jenius (whose original name was Moaramia Jifon) as they continue to serve as Valkyrie pilots.[21]
  • 2001.06: The Super Dimension Macross VO (Windows 98/Windows ME)

(超時空要塞マクロス VO, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Bio), Bothtec, CD-ROM

A space combat simulator released in 2001 for the PC.[22] It was compatible with Windows 95, 98 and ME.[22] A Windows XP version was released (The Super Dimension Fortress Macross VOXP) in 2002.[23] The game was unique in the fact that it enabled players to sortie online using the vehicles used by the different factions (Zentradi, Meltlandi and U.N. Spacy) featured in Macross DYRL.
  • 2002.07: The Super Dimension Macross VOXP (Windows 98/Windows ME/Windows XP)

(超時空要塞マクロス VOXP, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Bio Ekusupi), Bothtec, CD-ROM

  • 2002.07: The Super Dimension Macross: Aiuchi Typing Valkyrie (Windows 98/Windows ME/Windows 2000/Windows XP)

(超時空要塞マクロス 愛打 タイピングバルキリー, 'Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Aiuchi Taipingu Barukiri), SSI Tristar, CD-ROM

  • 2003.01: The Super Dimension Macross: Aiuchi 2 Typing Protoculture (Windows 98/Windows ME/Windows 2000/Windows XP)

(超時空要塞マクロス 愛打2 タイピングプロトカルチャー, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Aiuchi 2 Taipingu Purotokaruchya), SSI Tristar, CD-ROM

  • 2003.04: The Super Dimension Macross (DoCoMo 504i/DoComo 504is)

(超時空要塞マクロス, 'Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu), Bothtec Mobile, Digital distribution

  • 2003.10: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (2003 video game) (PlayStation 2)

(超時空要塞マクロス, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu), Sega AM2, Bandai, DVD-ROM

A full 3D shooter released by Sega-AM2 for the PlayStation 2 in 2003.[24] The game features many familiar characters as well as new characters and all Valkyrie fighters featured in the TV series, the Macross DYRL movie and Macross Flashback 2012.
  • 2008.10: Macross Ace Frontier (PlayStation Portable)

(マクロスエースフロンティア, Makurosu Esu Furontia), Artdink, Bandai Namco Games, UMD

  • 2009.10: Macross Ultimate Frontier (PlayStation Portable)

(マクロスアルティメットフロンティア, Makurosu Arutimetto Furontia), Artdink, Bandai Namco Games, UMD

The sequel to Macross Ace Frontier that includes new mecha and levels based on the alternate continuity of Macross II as well as previous Macross videogames. It was developed by Artdink and released by Namco Bandai in October 2009.[25]

2010s[edit]

  • 2010.10: Macross Trial Frontier (PlayStation 3)

(マクロストライアルフロンティア, Makurosu Toraiaru Furontia), Artdink, Bandai Namco, BD-ROM

  • 2011.02: Macross Triangle Frontier (PlayStation Portable)

(マクロストライアングルフロンティア, Makurosu Toraianguru Furontia), Artdink, Bandai Namco Games, UMD

The sequel to Macross Ultimate Frontier, also developed by Artdink and released by Namco Bandai.
  • 2011.10: Macross Last Frontier (PlayStation 3)

(マクロスラストフロンティア, Makurosu Rasuto Furontia), Artdink, Bandai Namco, BD-ROM

A PlayStation 3 release from Namco Bandai. Bundled as a Hybrid Disc along with the second Frontier movie, it recaps the 2 movies using an upscaled version of the PSP games assets and engine.[26]
  • 2012.07: Macross SP Cross Deculture (iOS 5/Android 2.3.6)

(マクロスSP クロスデカルチャー!!!, Makurosu SP Kurosu Dekarucha!!!), BNDeNA, Digital distribution

  • 2012.07: My Boyfriend is a Pilot 2012 (PlayStation 3)

(私の彼はパイロット2012, Watashi No Kare Wa Pairotto 2012), Artdink, Bandai Namco, BD-ROM

A hybrid disc game similar to Last Frontier, recaps the events of DYRL using material from the PSP games.[27]
  • 2013.02: Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy (PlayStation 3)

(マクロス30 銀河を繋ぐ歌声, Makurosu 30 Ginga Wo Tsunagu Utagoe), Artdink, Bandai Namco Games, BD-ROM

[28] - An Action RPG game announced for 2013 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Macross.[29]
  • 2014.02: Macross Card Fighter (iOS 3, Android 2.3)

Macross My Boyfriend Is A Pilot 2012 Review

(マクロスカードファイター, Makurosu Kado Faita), Bandai Namco Games, Digital distribution

  • 2016.10: Macross Δ Scramble (PlayStation Vita)

(マクロスΔスクランブル), Bandai Namco Entertainment, Artdink, PS Vita Card

  • 2017.08: Uta Macross Sma-Pho De-Culture (iOS, Android)

(歌マクロス スマホDeカルチャー), DeNA, Digital distribution

Crossover[edit]

  • 2000.05: Super Robot Wars Alpha (PlayStation/Dreamcast)

(スーパーロボット大戦α, Supa Robotto Taisen Alpha), Banpresto, Smilebit, CD-ROM/GD-ROM

  • 2007.09: Another Century's Episode 3: The Final (PlayStation 2)

From Software, Banpresto, DVD-ROM

Cancelled[edit]

  • Macross VF-X2 North American localization (PlayStation)

(マクロス ブイエフエックスツー, Makurosu Biefu Ekkusu Tsu), UNiT, Bandai Visual, CD-ROM

Localization process including English voice acting and the addition of an exclusive mecha had already started when the project was eventually cancelled. The unfinished game was yet released by Tokyo Snack in a limited non-commercial promotion campaign title named Macross VF-X2: Special Version.
  • The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Another Dimension (Nintendo 64)

(超時空要塞マクロス アナザーディメンション, Chō Jikū Yōsai Makurosu Anaza Dimenshyon) GameTek, Tomy, ROM cartridge

Japanese localization of Robotech: Crystal Dreams to be done by video game company Tomy of Japan. Since most of the mecha used in Crystal Dreams came from the original Macross TV series (which provided a third of the animation for the Robotech cartoon series in the U.S.), Tomy saw the opportunity to have the only Macross game released on the Japanese N64. However, producer GameTek never completed the American game and closed down in 1998. In addition, though Tomy was interested in the game and even went as far as to advertise it in Japanese magazines, the company didn't obtain the rights to distribute a Macross game from Bandai.

References[edit]

  1. ^Nintendo Family Computer System Compatible Cartridge Video Game. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross. NMR-4500. Namco/Bandai. Japan. Y4800. 1985, December 10
  2. ^Chou-Jikuu Yousai Macross
  3. ^ abArcade game. Chou-Jikuu Yousai Macross. Vertical Scrolling Shooting Game. Banpresto. Japan. 1992
  4. ^Chou-Jikuu Yousai Macross II
  5. ^Arcade game. Chou-Jikuu Yousai Macross II. Horizontal Scrolling Shooting Game. Banpresto. Japan. 1993
  6. ^Macross Plus
  7. ^Arcade game. Macross Plus. Vertical Scrolling Shooting Game. Banpresto. Japan. December, 1996
  8. ^NEC PC-Engine Compatible CD-ROM2/Super CD-ROM2 Video Game. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross 2036. NSCD-2007. Nihon Computer System (Masaya). Japan. Y7400. 1992, April 3
  9. ^Macross 2036
  10. ^NEC PC-Engine Compatible CD-ROM2/Super CD-ROM2 Video Game. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Eternal Love Song. NSCD-2014. Nihon Computer System (Masaya). Japan. Y7400. 1992, December 4
  11. ^Macross: Eternal Love Song
  12. ^Nintendo Super Family Computer System Compatible Cartridge Video Game. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie. SHVC-M9. Zamuse. Japan. Y8800. 1993, October 29
  13. ^Sony PlayStation Compatible CD-ROM Video Game. Macross Digital Mission VF-X. SLPS-00386. UNiT Inc/Bandai Visual. Japan. Y6800. 1997, February 28
  14. ^Sony PlayStation Compatible CD-ROM Video Game. PlayStation The Best Collection Series: Macross Digital Mission VF-X. SLPS-91058. UNiT Inc/Bandai Visual. Japan. Y2800. 1998, May 28
  15. ^Sega Saturn Compatible CD-ROM Video Game. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross:Do You Remember Love?. T-23403G. Sega/Bandai Visual. Japan. Y6800. 1997, June 6
  16. ^Sony PlayStation Compatible CD-ROM Video Game. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross:Do You Remember Love?. SLPS-02005~7. Sega/Bandai Visual. Japan. Y6800. 1999, May 27
  17. ^'Macross: Do You Remember Love? on the PlayStation is a Forgotten 2D-Shooter Classic', Richard Eisenbeis, 8/31/12 8:00am
  18. ^ abSony PlayStation Compatible CD-ROM Video Game. Macross Digital Mission VF-X2. SLPS-02237. Studio GONZO/UNiT Inc/Bandai Visual. Japan. Y6800. 1999, September 2
  19. ^Nintendo GameBoy Color Compatible Cartridge Video Game. Macross 7 Ginga no Heart wo Furuwasero!! - Let's Reveal the Galaxy's Heart!!. Shooting game. Epoch, Japan. Y3980. 2000, March 17
  20. ^Sony PlayStation Compatible CD-ROM Video Game. Macross Plus: Game Edition. SLPS-02791. Shoeisha/Takara. Japan. Y6800. 2000, June 29
  21. ^Sega Dreamcast GD-ROM Videogame Macross M3. Instruction Booklet. Shoeisha Inc., Japan. T-21502M. Y6800. 02-22-2001
  22. ^ abMicrosoft Windows 98/Me Japanese Compatible CD-ROM game. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross VO (Valkyrie Overdrive). Bothtec, Japan. Y7800. 2001 June 22
  23. ^Microsoft Windows 98/Me/XP Japanese Compatible CD-ROM game. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross VOXP (Valkyrie Overdrive XP). Bothtec, Japan. Y7800. 2002 July 4
  24. ^Sony PlayStation 2 Compatible DVD-ROM Video Game. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross. SLPM-65405. Sega-AM2/Bandai. Japan. Y6800. 2003, October 23
  25. ^'Bandai Namco To Announce Macross Ultimate Frontier'. PSP Hyper. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  26. ^'Amazing Music, Beautiful Battles And An Epic Love Story All In One Cinematic Package'. Kotaku. Retrieved 2012-07-22.
  27. ^'The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Hybrid Pack'. Giant Bomb. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  28. ^'Macross 30 Game Is An Action RPG With Characters From Every Macross Series'. Siliconera. Retrieved 2012-10-24.
  29. ^'Macross 30 Game Announced For 2013'. Siliconera. Retrieved 2012-09-22.
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Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy
Developer(s)Artdink
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai Games
Designer(s)Shoji Kawamori
Artist(s)Shoji Kawamori (Mecha)
Hirotaka Marufuji (Character)
Writer(s)Ukyo Kodachi
Composer(s)kz
SeriesMacross
Platform(s)PlayStation 3
Release
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player
Macross my boyfriend is a pilot 2012 ex

Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy (マクロス30 銀河を繋ぐ歌声, Makurosu 30: Ginga wo tsunagu utagoe) is an action role-playing game[1] for the PlayStation 3 developed by Artdink and published by Namco Bandai Games. The game commemorates the 30th anniversary of the Macross anime series created by Shoji Kawamori, featuring every series from the franchise. The game was released on February 28, 2013.[2]

Gameplay[edit]

The gameplay of Macross 30 inherits the same gameplay seen in previous Macross games. The game has two types of controls: the Type A modeled after the controls in such games as Macross Trial Frontier and Macross Last Frontier, and the Type B that allows the player to manually move the weapons lock-on cursor for pinpoint accuracy. The game's Easy setting (the lowest of the three difficulty levels) has an auto combat feature; when a novice toggles the feature on during the game, an AI will take over the controls and automatically fight the battle.

Being an action RPG, the main character allows to have interactivity with other characters and also make decisions.

Story[edit]

The game is set in year 2060, 50 years after the Space War I conflict seen in the first Macross series and one year after the Vajra War seen in Macross Frontier. Above the planet Ouroboros in the far reaches of the galaxy, S.M.S. pilot Leon Sakaki[3] is suddenly attacked by an unknown enemy and shot down in his YF-25 Prophecy. There, he is rescued by the heroine Aisha Blanchette,[4] the young Zentradi head of S.M.S.'s branch on Ouroboros.

Due to the intermittent space-fold faults known as 'Ouroboros Aurora,' Leon cannot immediately return home. He decides to join Aisha in investigating the planet's ruins, and while on an underground survey, the two discover a sleeping girl named Mina Forte. Unknown to them, their fates will be crossed with the ones throughout space and time.

Characters[edit]

The Super Dimension Fortress Macross[edit]

Hikaru Ichijyo
Voiced by: Kenji Nojima
Lynn Minmay
Voiced by: Mari Iijima
Misa Hayase
Voiced by: Mika Doi
Quamzin Kravshera
Voiced by: Kōsuke Meguro

Macross Plus[edit]

Isamu Alva Dyson
Voiced by: Takumi Yamazaki
Guld Goa Bowman
Voiced by: Unshō Ishizuka
Myung Fang Lone
Voiced by: Rica Fukami
Sharon Apple
Voiced by: Mako Hyōdō

Macross 7[edit]

Basara Nekki
Voiced by: Nobutoshi Canna
Mylene Flare Jenius
Voiced by: Tomo Sakurai
Gamlin Kizaki
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu

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Maximilian Jenius
Voiced by: Shō Hayami
Milia Fallyna Jenius
Voiced by: Eri Takeda

Macross My Boyfriend Is A Pilot 2012 Trailer

Macross Zero[edit]

Shin Kudo
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura
Sara Nome
Voiced by: Sanae Kobayashi
Mao Nome
Voiced by: Yuuka Nanri
D.D. Ivanov
Voiced by: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo
Nora Polyansky
Voiced by: Minami Takayama

Macross Frontier[edit]

Alto Saotome
Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura
Ranka Lee
Voiced by: Megumi Nakajima
Sheryl Nome
Voiced by: Aya Endō
Jeffery Wilder
Voiced by: Tōru Ōkawa
Ozma Lee
Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi
Michael Blanc
Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya
Luca Angelloni
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
Klan Klang
Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi
Brera Sterne
Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi
Grace O'Connor
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue
Vajra

Original[edit]

Leon Sakaki
Voiced by: Miyu Irino
Mina Forte
Voiced by: Haruka Chisuga
Aisha Blanchette
Voiced by: Marina Inoue
Rod Baltmer
Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano
Ushio Todo
Voiced by: Jōji Nakata
Guinness Mordler
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino
May Leeron
Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu
Mia Sakaki
Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu

Development[edit]

Hybrid Pack[edit]

Between 2010 and 2012, prior to the release of this full-length game, Bandai-Namco released three short Macross games (including PlayStation Trophies) bundled with their respective theatrical movie. These Blu-ray releases were marketed as 'Hybrid Packs' for they contain both video data (as in a Blu-ray movie disc) and game data (as in a PlayStation 3 game disc). All three games were made by Artdink, the maker of Macross 30.

  • 2010.10.07: Macross Trial Frontier (bundled with 'Gekijoban Macross F: Utsuwari no Utahime')
  • 2011.10.20: Macross Last Frontier (bundled with 'Gekijoban Macross F: Sayonara no Tsubasa')
  • 2012.07.26: 私の彼はパイロット2012 / My Boyfriend is a Pilot 2012 (bundled with 'The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love')

In 2014, one year after the release of Macross 30, Bandai-Namco issued Gekijoban Macross F 30th d ShoodiSta b Box (劇場版マクロスF 30th dシュディスタb BOX), a 3-disc Blu-ray/DVD boxset including a dual-disc bundle of the two Macross F movies and also the fourth Macross hybrid disc.[5] Disc 1: Gekijoban Macross F: Utsuwari no Utahime includes the 120-minute movie and extra video material (intro part). Disc 2: Gekijoban Macross F: Sayonara no Tsubasa includes the 115-minute movie and extra video material (ending 'd ShoodiSta b' live movie). Disc 3: Project F Ultimate Hybrid Disc includes the 250-minute footage Macross F Video Historia (documentary, interview, TV commercial and promotional video) and the Macross Frontier The Movie Digital Archives which is a visual database using the PlayView PlayStation 3 application. In the DVD boxset, this third disc is titled Project F Ultimate Disc for it doesn't include the Macross Frontier The Movie Digital Archives.

  • 2014.05.15: Macross Frontier The Movie Digital Archives (bundled with 'Macross Video Historia').

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Macross 30[edit]

Macross 30 is first announced at the 2012 Tokyo Game Show as a secret project to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the series. The game itself according to Kawamori will include storylines from every Macross series he produced to create an original story.[6] The teaser trailer is aired in the event and soon posted in the official Namco Bandai's official YouTube account. In the October issue of Famitsu, the developers revealed several characters and mecha from several Macross series including Superdimensional Fortress Macross, Macross 7, Macross Plus, Macross Zero and Macross Frontier.[7] On December 19, 2012, Famitsu revealed an exclusive Variable Fighter to the game in the form of the YF-30 Chronos, designed by Kawamori himself. The unit is assigned to S.M.S. pilot Rion Sakaki.[8] kz of the Vocaloid music band livetune will compose the game's opening and ending themes.[9]

Releases[edit]

As with the previous games, there is no plan to release Macross 30 outside Japan.

Limited Edition[edit]

A Special Limited Edition of the game has been released alongside the normal edition. The limited edition includes the game, A 30th anniversary booklet, character & mecha art book, set of event & campaign posters, layout pictures and a boxart designed by Hidetaka Tenjin.

PlayStation 3 the Best[edit]

On October 9, 2014, the regular edition has been rereleased in the Japanese budget edition 'PlayStation 3 the Best'.

DLC[edit]

The Limited Edition and the normal edition were sold with PlayStation Store product codes allowing to download exclusive colors (skin) for up to three Valkyries.

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The normal edition's product code allows to unlock a special marking version of the VF-29. It is possible to redeem the product code one time only, therefore the product code will likely be unavailable when purchasing an used copy of the game.

The Limited Edition includes the normal edition's product code plus an exclusive one allowing to unlock special marking version of the VF-25F and the VF-1S.

Licensed merchandising[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

On February 23, 2013, Japanese music label distributed by Victor Entertainment, Flying Dog, released a CD Single (VTCL-35147) including the opening and ending themes: 'Planet Cradle' (プラネット・クレイドル) and 'Wondering' (ワンダーリング) respectively. Vocals are performed by Japanese singer Haruka Chisuga (Mina Forte) while music is composed by kz (livetune).

Artbook[edit]

Through Famitsu/Enterbrain, the Japanese publisher Kadokawa has issued an official guidebook named Macross 30 -Voices across the Galaxy- Complete Visual Guide (ISBN9784047289055).

Novel[edit]

Ukyo Kodachi published a novelization of the game named 'マクロス30 銀河を繋ぐ歌声' which was issued in the Dengeki Hobby Books collection of Ascii Media Works (ISBN9784048915823).

References[edit]

  1. ^'Macross 30 Game Is An Action RPG With Characters From Every Macross Series'. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  2. ^'Macross 30: The Voice That Connects The Galaxy's Gigantic Limited Edition'. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  3. ^As written on the Macross 30 -Voices across the Galaxy- Visual Complete Guide official guidebook licensed and published by Famitsu/Enterbrain in 2013. Also as appearing in the game's loading screen written 'VF-30 Chronos/R.S. custom' for Leon Sakaki (Ozma Lee's tuned mecha is written 'O.L. custom' with a 'L' not a 'R').
  4. ^As written on the Macross 30 -Voices across the Galaxy- Visual Complete Guide official guidebook licensed and published by Famitsu/Enterbrain in 2013.
  5. ^劇場版マクロスF 30th dシュディスタb BOX, Bandai-Namco official website
  6. ^'[TGS 2012]マクロスの新作ゲーム「マクロス30(仮)」も発表された「マクロス30周年 メモリアルステージ ~だって伝えたかったんだもん。ハッピーアニバーサリー!!~」レポート'. 4Gamer.net. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  7. ^'『マクロス』30周年記念作品の詳細が判明!『マクロス30~銀河を繋ぐ歌声~』'. Famitsu. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  8. ^http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-12-19/macross-30-game-new-yf-30-fighter-unveiled-in-all-modes
  9. ^'ミサイルの弾道が美しい「マクロス30 ~銀河を繋ぐ歌声~」の最新PVが公開に。OP&ED曲を歌う千菅春香さんのシングルは2013年2月27日に発売'. 4Gamer.net. Retrieved February 20, 2013.

External links[edit]

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