Appearances in Video Games
Musha Gundam makes a non-SD appearance in Dynasty Warriors: Gundam as a major antagonist in the games Original Mode storyline. In Original Mode, a mysterious planet appears near Earth, and characters from numerous Gundam series and timelines fight each other to control the planet's power. However, once a victor is declared, Musha Gundam is awakened and threatens the destruction of Earth. In the PS2 Version, Musha Gundam has another assistant, Musha Gundam Mk-II, however, neither was satisfied with the other, and end up killing each other. In the Xbox 360 and PS3 version, Musha Gundam is an unlockable unit. The player must defeat the Musha Gundam to save Earth. In Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 Both Musha Gundam and Musha Gundam Mk-II also appear as unlockable playable units.
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