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Shogo: Mobile Armor Division (1998)

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Shogo: Mobile Armor Division

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Referenced in

    • Blood II: The Chosen (Video Game 1998)

      Poster on wall in one of the bunk rooms in level 2 of chapter 3 called "Security Check Point".
    • Slave Zero (Video Game 1999)

      featured similar mecha mechanics and aesthetics to Shogo
    • The Operative: No One Lives Forever (Video Game 2000)

      The games reuse the "objective-updated jingle" from Shogo: Mobile Armor Division
    • Halo: Combat Evolved (Video Game 2001)

    • F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon (Video Game 2005)

      There's a hard-to-reach room in the 'Lapdog' level which contains a whiteboard from the Shogo game, and a radio which broadcasts traffic reports from Maritropa (a town in Shogo) and plays the Shogo theme music.

References

    • Mobile Suit Gundam (TV Series 1979–1980)

      Gundam served as a major source of visual inspiration for the game
    • Robotech (TV Series 1985)

      Officers with quarters near Sanjuro's includes R. Hunter
    • Bubblegum Crisis (TV Mini Series 1987–1991)

      Silky Doll Lingerie billboard ads.
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TV Series 1987–1996)

      One of the weapons in the game is called "The Shredder"
    • Appleseed (Video 1988)

      Appleseed served as a major source of visual inspiration for the game

Spoofs

    • Neon Genesis Evangelion (TV Series 1995–1996)

      A poster at the start of the game featuring an parody of Rei Ayanami with a logo reading "CURV".

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