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''Super Tokutsatsu Taisen 2001'' (スーパー特撮大戦2001 in Japanese, meaning Super Tokusatsu Wars 2001) is a 2001 MassiveMultiplayerCrossover TurnBasedStrategy published by Creator/{{Banpresto}} and developed by former software company Japan Art Media (JAM) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on September 6, 2001 with a retail price of 6,800 Yen.

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''Super Tokutsatsu Taisen 2001'' (スーパー特撮大戦2001 in Japanese, meaning Super Tokusatsu Wars 2001) is a 2001 MassiveMultiplayerCrossover TurnBasedStrategy published by Creator/{{Banpresto}} and developed by former software company Japan Art Media (JAM) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation.Platform/PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on September 6, 2001 with a retail price of 6,800 Yen.
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* HumongousMecha: [Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo]], [[Series/Daitetsujin17 Daitetsujin 17]] and [[Series/SuperRobotRedBaron Red Baron]] and the accompanying villain mecha in them are playable characters in the game.

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* HumongousMecha: [Series/GiantRobo [[Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo]], [[Series/Daitetsujin17 Daitetsujin 17]] and [[Series/SuperRobotRedBaron Red Baron]] and the accompanying villain mecha in them are playable characters in the game.
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** Draculon and Emperor Guillotine from [[Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo]] grow to giant size to fight the heroes in their respective fights.

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** Draculon and Emperor Guillotine from [[Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo]] ''Series/GiantRobo'' grow to giant size to fight the heroes in their respective fights.



* HumongousMecha: [[Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo]], [[Series/Daitetsujin17 Daitetsujin 17]] and [[Series/SuperRobotRedBaron Red Baron]] and the accompanying villain mecha in them are playable characters in the game.

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* HumongousMecha: [[Series/GiantRobo [Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo]], [[Series/Daitetsujin17 Daitetsujin 17]] and [[Series/SuperRobotRedBaron Red Baron]] and the accompanying villain mecha in them are playable characters in the game.
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* HumongousMecha: [[Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo]], [[Series/Daitetsujin17 Daitetsujin 17]] and [[Series/SuperRobotRedBaron Red Baron]] and the accompanying villain mecha in them are playable characters in the game.
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** Draculon and Emperor Guillotine from {{Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo}} grow to giant size to fight the heroes in their respective fights.

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** Draculon and Emperor Guillotine from {{Series/GiantRobo [[Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo}} Robo]] grow to giant size to fight the heroes in their respective fights.
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** Draculon and Emperor Guillotine from {{Series/GiantRobo}} grow to giant size to fight the heroes in their respective fights.

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** Draculon and Emperor Guillotine from {{Series/GiantRobo}} {{Series/GiantRobo Giant Robo}} grow to giant size to fight the heroes in their respective fights.
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** Draculon and Emperor Guillotine from [[Series/GiantRobo]] grow to giant size to fight the heroes in their respective fights.

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** Draculon and Emperor Guillotine from [[Series/GiantRobo]] {{Series/GiantRobo}} grow to giant size to fight the heroes in their respective fights.
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''Super Tokutsatsu Taisen 2001'' (スーパー特撮大戦2001 in Japanese, meaning Super Tokusatsu Wars 2001) is a 2001 MassiveMultiplayerCrossover TurnBasedStrategy published by Creator/{{Banpresto}} and developed by former software company Japan Art Media (JAM) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on September 6, 2011 with a retail price of 6,800 Yen.

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''Super Tokutsatsu Taisen 2001'' (スーパー特撮大戦2001 in Japanese, meaning Super Tokusatsu Wars 2001) is a 2001 MassiveMultiplayerCrossover TurnBasedStrategy published by Creator/{{Banpresto}} and developed by former software company Japan Art Media (JAM) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on September 6, 2011 2001 with a retail price of 6,800 Yen.
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''Super Tokutsatsu Taisen 2001'' (スーパー特撮大戦2001 in Japanese, meaning Super Tokusatsu Wars 2001) is a 2001 MassiveMultiplayerCrossover TurnBasedStrategy published by Creator/{{Banpresto}} and developed by former software company Japanese Art Media (JAM) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on September 6, 2011 with a retail price of 6,800 Yen.

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''Super Tokutsatsu Taisen 2001'' (スーパー特撮大戦2001 in Japanese, meaning Super Tokusatsu Wars 2001) is a 2001 MassiveMultiplayerCrossover TurnBasedStrategy published by Creator/{{Banpresto}} and developed by former software company Japanese Japan Art Media (JAM) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on September 6, 2011 with a retail price of 6,800 Yen.
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** The various Ultramen grown large after they henshin from human size.

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''Super Tokutsatsu Taisen 2001'' (スーパー特撮大戦2001 in Japanese, meaning Super Tokusatsu Wars 2001) is a 2001 MassiveMultiplayerCrossover TurnBasedStrategy published by Creator/Banpresto and developed by former software company Japanese Art Media (JAM) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on September 6, 2011 with a retail price of 6,800 Yen.

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''Super Tokutsatsu Taisen 2001'' (スーパー特撮大戦2001 in Japanese, meaning Super Tokusatsu Wars 2001) is a 2001 MassiveMultiplayerCrossover TurnBasedStrategy published by Creator/Banpresto Creator/{{Banpresto}} and developed by former software company Japanese Art Media (JAM) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on September 6, 2011 with a retail price of 6,800 Yen.
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It features several characters from Kamen Rider, Metal Heroes, Super Sentai and Ultraman, although it does features a feature [[SuperRobotGenre Super Robot]] media such as Series/Daitetsujin17 and Series/SuperRobotRedBaron. Like the VideoGame/SuperRobotWars series, it also features original characters who are heroes and villains. However, the characters do not have Spirit Commands to use. Instead, they need to take out enemies in the field in order to change into their hero forms.

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It features several characters from Kamen Rider, Metal Heroes, Super Sentai ''Franchise/KamenRider'', ''Series/MetalHeroes'', ''Franchise/SuperSentai'', and Ultraman, ''[[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman]]'', although it does features a feature [[SuperRobotGenre Super Robot]] media such as Series/Daitetsujin17 ''Series/Daitetsujin17'' and Series/SuperRobotRedBaron. ''Series/SuperRobotRedBaron''. Like the VideoGame/SuperRobotWars ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' series, it also features [[OriginalGeneration original characters characters]] who are heroes and villains. However, the characters do not have Spirit Commands to use. Instead, they need to take out enemies in the field in order to change into their hero forms.



* AdaptedOut: Kamen Rider Black RX doesn't have access to Road Sector or Acrobatter.

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Kamen Rider Black RX doesn't have access to Road Sector or Acrobatter.



* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: At one point, Annie becomes a 50 foot version of herself and the heroes try to subdue her.

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At one point, Annie becomes a 50 foot version of herself and the heroes try to subdue her.
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''Super Tokutsatsu Taisen 2001'' (スーパー特撮大戦2001 in Japanese, meaning Super Tokusatsu Wars 2001) is a 2001 MassiveMultiplayerCrossover TurnBasedStrategy published by Creator/Banpresto and developed by former software company Japanese Art Media (JAM) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on September 6, 2011 with a retail price of 6,800 Yen.

It features several characters from Kamen Rider, Metal Heroes, Super Sentai and Ultraman, although it does features a feature [[SuperRobotGenre Super Robot]] media such as Series/Daitetsujin17 and Series/SuperRobotRedBaron. Like the VideoGame/SuperRobotWars series, it also features original characters who are heroes and villains. However, the characters do not have Spirit Commands to use. Instead, they need to take out enemies in the field in order to change into their hero forms.

In the solar system, astronomers have discovered a tenth planet beyond Pluto. Research organizations have called it "Number 10". While studies are conducted, various alien invaders are reported to be in sight and approaching Earth. To combat this threat, the United Nations established two anti-alien organizations. The Terrestrial Defense Force (TDF) is tasked with Earth-based threats while the Space Investigation and Defense Organization (SIDO) is mandated to investigate threats from space. Among the steps SIDO has taken is to launch a research ship known as Nagar. But SIDO officials have lost contact with Nagar while conducting research into Number 10.

Despite the Nagar being declared MIA for a number of years, the UN has decided to integrate the TDF and SIDO into one command structure. The threats from space were not the only ones the UN faced. They also have to face those from terrorist and criminal groups operating on Earth.

The game is considered a part of the Compati Hero series, except that most of the original characters never made subsequent appearances in a Super Robot Wars-related game.

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!!Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001 provides examples of:

* AdaptedOut: Kamen Rider Black RX doesn't have access to Road Sector or Acrobatter.
** The Gorengers don't use the Variblune and Varidreen. They fight the enemy threats on foot.
* AllThereInTheManual: The game's strategy guidebook has more background on the characters and the game's setting.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: At one point, Annie becomes a 50 foot version of herself and the heroes try to subdue her.
** The various Ultramen grown large after they henshin from human size.
* CarFu: Hongo (Ichigo) uses his Cyclone to ram into the enemy as one of his special moves as a rider.
* DivingKick: The Rider-type characters can do individual rider kicks. Double rider kicks can be done if two riders are near each other before starting an attack phase.
* DrivingQuestion: What's "Number 10?"; what happened to Nagar after it was launched into space?
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Unlike the actual toku shows, your characters can henshin from their hero to civilian forms in the game map.
* GuideDangIt: A guide is needed to unlock certain characters/forms like Riderman, Zoffy, Kamen Rider Black changing to his RX form or allowing Kiranger to survive.
* MenOfSherwood: Japanese Ground-Self Defense Forces (JGSDF) and TDF soldiers, SSSP and MAT personnel show up in some stages to help the heroes fight off enemy mooks. They can be used to whittle them down and provide backup.
* OriginalGeneration: The game consists of two character types. They include bio-type and metal hero-type.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Kiranger can avoid being killed like in canon if the player has him go to Amigo's curry to eat.
* TurningBackHuman: In Scenario 2, "Distorted Life", a Shocker team led by Bat Man turns some soldiers into vampires. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation You have to use your characters to attack them]] in order to make them normal.
* WaveMotionGun: Shaider's Vavilos can use the Big Magnum form to wipe out enemies in a MAP attack.

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